Spanish league LaLiga to boost MENA presence

Feryal Ahmadi (right), chief operating officer, DMCC, and Maite Ventura (left), managing director for MENA, LaLiga, announce the Spanish league’s move to DMCC.
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Updated 02 June 2021
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Spanish league LaLiga to boost MENA presence

DMCC, the world’s flagship free zone and government of Dubai authority on commodities trade and enterprise, has announced that LaLiga, the Spanish football league, has moved their MENA headquarters to DMCC’s business district.

From their new office at DMCC, LaLiga will be looking to engage with local football fans to understand their needs, to increase participation in the sport and raise their brand awareness. The league has an on-the-ground presence through 11 offices in seven countries, where it works directly with local partners and competitions.

LaLiga will join more than 19,000 companies in benefiting from the range of leading facilities and services offered by DMCC, all of which aim to increase the ease of doing business.

Feryal Ahmadi, chief operating officer, DMCC, said: “LaLiga joining DMCC is a great example of the strong international ties that we have established over the years. Our deep-rooted networks, alongside the range of world-class services and facilities, continue to attract world-leading organizations to Dubai. We’re also proud to be supporting an organization that promotes health and well-being among the community, so we look forward to working with LaLiga to help them grow their operations in the MENA region.”

Maite Ventura, managing director for MENA, LaLiga, said: “By providing us with a first-class office space and all the business services we need, DMCC is making it easier for us to achieve our goals — get people involved with football and ultimately attract the next generation of sports fans to LaLiga. Success for us is seeing more young people playing the game, whether in our academies or out at their local park. It is about creating a sustainable football culture, and we feel DMCC is the perfect place for us to achieve that.”

LaLiga was the first international football league to open an office in MENA in 2014, and has gained a solid following in the region, with more than 24 million local social media followers. The MENA region is becoming an increasingly important market for the league. MENA’s influence on the global sports industry is set to increase over the next three to five years, with a recent PwC study predicting almost 9 percent growth of its sports business by 2026.

The Spanish league joining DMCC follows a record-breaking April in 2021, which saw 216 new businesses join the free zone — the highest recorded number for April in seven years. Q1 2021 was also the free zone’s best performance in seven years, with international outreach to key markets including Europe, China and India bringing new companies to Dubai.


25,000 attend Social Development Bank’s DeveGO25 forum

Updated 27 December 2025
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25,000 attend Social Development Bank’s DeveGO25 forum

The Social Development Bank concluded the second edition of the Entrepreneurship and Modern Business Practices Forum — DeveGo 2025 — announcing the achievement of high-impact outcomes that further reinforced the forum’s position as the largest national platform in the region dedicated to entrepreneurship, innovation, and freelance work in Saudi Arabia and beyond. 

The forum witnessed broad participation from local and international experts, investors, entrepreneurs, and representatives of local, regional, and international institutions.

Over three days at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center, the forum drew 25,000 participants and visitors, who benefited from over 45 specialized workshops and over 2500 advisory sessions delivered by more than 70 consultants and experts. 

The sessions covered key areas including entrepreneurial planning, business models, venture capital, digital platforms, freelancing, and emerging technologies. 

The forum also featured 20 panel discussions with leading local and international speakers, addressing major global trends in entrepreneurship, including the future of artificial intelligence, the creative economy, digital transformation, and venture investment. 

The forum saw the launch of the Saudi Empretec Fellowship, in the presence of Rebeca Grynspan, secretary-general of the UN Conference on Trade and Development. 

The partners in success within the Social Responsibility Portfolio supporting entrepreneurs were honored. 

It also saw the honoring of 13 winners of the Handicrafts Competition, representing various regions of the Kingdom, the announcement of winners of the Salam Award for Promising Projects, and the recognition of leading entrepreneurial projects fund under the Enterprises Track. 

In addition, the NEXT UP Challenge concluded on the third day of the forum with 20 startups presenting their projects to more than 500 investors, enhancing opportunities for networking and partnership building.

As part of efforts to strengthen the support ecosystem, the forum witnessed the signing of 51 agreements, along with the launch of a suite of new financing products. These included the Capital Expansion Product with a ceiling of up to SR10 million, the Payroll Product with a ceiling of SR2 million, and the Rental Product with a ceiling of SR1.5 million, aimed at supporting enterprises in asset development and covering operational costs. 

This reflects the bank’s direction toward offering more specialized financing tools that respond effectively to market needs.

The forum concluded by reaffirming its role as a unifying national platform for entrepreneurship, where accompanying activities and events provided direct engagement opportunities between entrepreneurs, investors, and experts. 

The forum also highlighted success stories and practical experiences that reflect the scale of entrepreneurial momentum in the Kingdom and the growing role of the Social Development Bank in supporting a national economy driven by innovation and knowledge.