Saudi Arabia’s PIF bets on startups with Hambro Perks Investment

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia is an anchor investor in the $50 million Oryx Fund. (File/Shutterstock)
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Updated 24 February 2021
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF bets on startups with Hambro Perks Investment

  • Oryx Fund will focus on health and education technology startups across the MENA region

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is backing a Middle East venture-capital fund run by Hambro Perks Ltd., joining the trend for state investors in the region to put money into early-stage companies, according to Al Arabiya citing Bloomberg.

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia is an anchor investor in the $50 million Oryx Fund, which will target fintech, health and education technology startups across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), according to Dominic Perks, co-founder of London-based venture firm Hambro Perks.

Oryx is the first Western venture-capital fund to get backing from PIF, which made the investment through its Jada unit, according to a statement from Hambro Perks. Other investors include Saudi Venture Capital Co. and Riyadh Valley Co.

Data from Preqin showed that venture capital funds concentrating on Middle East and Africa have raised just $11.7 billion since 2016.

The investment in the Oryx fund “underlines our belief in the strong potential of venture capital in Saudi,” Jada Chief Executive Officer Adel Al Ateeq said in a statement.

Started in 2014, Hambro Perks has taken stakes in companies including personal wealth apps and a Muslim dating service.


Saudi-US roundtable meeting held to strengthen economic relations

Updated 20 January 2026
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Saudi-US roundtable meeting held to strengthen economic relations

RIYADH: The Saudi-US Roundtable was held in Riyadh on Jan. 20, coinciding with the ninth session of the Saudi-US Trade and Investment Association, organized by the General Authority for Foreign Trade.

The meeting was attended by the Deputy Governor of International Relations at GAFT Abdulaziz Al-Sakran and the Secretary General of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Waleed Alorainan. It was also attended by the President and CEO of the Saudi-US Business Council Charles Hallab and representatives from government agencies, as well as 83 private sector companies.

The meeting reviewed ways to strengthen economic relations between Saudi Arabia and the US. It also explored opportunities for trade and investment cooperation in various sectors that play a fundamental role in developing trade ties and increasing bilateral trade volume, which reached approximately $33 billion in 2024.

Al-Sakran indicated that the roundtable meeting comes within the framework of the authority’s keenness to enhance the role of the private sector in developing trade relations by enabling it to access foreign markets and removing all external obstacles it faces, in coordination with relevant entities.

He noted that trade relations between the Kingdom and the US have witnessed significant economic activity, resulting in a trade volume exceeding $500 billion over the past decade.

It is worth noting that GAFT works to develop bilateral trade relations by overseeing business councils and coordination councils. In addition, it enables Saudi Arabia’s non-oil exports to access foreign markets and helps overcome the various challenges they face.