Saudi business leaders discuss SME funding initiatives

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Updated 28 June 2020
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Saudi business leaders discuss SME funding initiatives

  • SMEs and entrepreneurs can go online to be linked to funding agencies, including banks and companies

MAKKAH: Funding initiatives aimed at supporting small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) topped the agenda at a virtual meeting of Saudi business leaders.

Organized by the Makkah Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises (Monshaat), conference delegates reviewed a range of business support programs and discussed ways to identify potential obstacles to the funding of SMEs.

Addressing the meeting titled “The financial solutions for SMEs,” Monshaat’s director of corporate finance, Badr Al-Radhan, said the authority had completed the first phase of a study into the establishment of a bank dedicated to giving financial backing to SMEs, an initiative announced last year by the Saudi commerce minister.

Work was ongoing to obtain the necessary approvals as part of a package of programs, initiatives, and niche products, he said.

Al-Radhan pointed out that the indirect-lending scheme would have limits ranging between a minimum of SR50,000 ($13,300) and a maximum SR7.5 million. Amounts to be granted would be based on the scale, revenues, and sales of individual projects. The Kafalah program would guarantee up to SR15 million of the total amount granted by funding agencies.

“The funding portal on the authority’s website covers the indirect-funding initiatives, the guaranteed funding program, and general funding,” added Al-Radhan.

Eighteen companies have now been authorized by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) as partners in the indirect-lending initiatives. SMEs and entrepreneurs can go online to be linked to funding agencies, including banks and companies.

 


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All-Maliki also said a drone was intercepted and destroyed in the Eastern Region of the kingdom and two cruise missiles were intercepted and destroyed in Al-Kharj Governorate. 

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The Saudi Defense Ministry said eight drones were intercepted and destroyed near Riyadh and Al-Kharj. The incident caused a limited fire and minor material damage to the embassy, with no reported injuries.

Reports from early Tuesday described a loud blast and visible flames at the American embassy, with black smoke rising over Riyadh’s diplomatic quarter, where many foreign missions are located.

UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said in an X post, reckless attacks targeting innocent civilians are unacceptable and destabilizing, affirming her country's support for Saudi Arabia and its partners in the region in confronting these attacks.

“Iranian strikes on Riyadh, including on the US Embassy, are completely unacceptable. We condemn these reckless and destabilising attacks that target innocent civilians. We stand with Saudi Arabia and our other partners across the region in the face of these attacks,” said Cooper.