Mobily to showcase innovations as digital partner at LEAP 2023

LEAP 2023, the international conference of decision-makers and technology enthusiasts, will take place in Riyadh from Feb. 6 to 9, under the theme ‘Towards New Horizons.’
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Updated 06 February 2023
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Mobily to showcase innovations as digital partner at LEAP 2023

Etihad Etisalat, popularly known as Mobily, will participate as a digital partner in the second edition of LEAP 2023 International Technology Conference, which will take place in Riyadh from Feb. 6 to 9, under the theme “Towards New Horizons.”
The conference brings together more than 100,000 technological innovators and experts from all over the world to discover pioneering ideas, build new partnerships, communicate with investors and thought leaders, and fly toward new horizons to build a more innovative future.
Through its participation in the international conference of decision-makers and technology enthusiasts, Mobily seeks to discuss the most critical challenges that our world is witnessing at the present time and how to overcome them considering the unmatched revolution of the digital innovation and artificial intelligence sector. These efforts are in line with the company’s objectives to enable the digital economy in the Kingdom and provide capabilities and opportunities for individuals to achieve their ambitions.

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Technological innovators and experts from all over the world will attend LEAP 2023 to discover pioneering ideas and build new partnerships.

Salman Al-Badran, CEO of Mobily, said: “LEAP conference is the most important event of its kind in the region, as it brings together technology industry experts, decision-makers, and stakeholders under one roof to exchange ideas and discuss mutual objectives that lead to a better technological future for all.”




Mobily is keen to reaffirm its leading role in supporting Saudi Arabia’s ambition and its Vision 2030 for a brighter and more innovative digital future, says Salman Al-Badran, CEO of Mobily

He added: “Mobily is keen to reaffirm its leading role in supporting the Kingdom’s ambition and its Vision 2030 for a brighter and more innovative digital future. During the conference, Mobily will also offer a range of distinguished services and advanced digital solutions that meet the needs of users and provide them with an exceptional experience.”
Mobily will offer a variety of technological solutions, including the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, smart cities, and many more. By providing a digital experience like no other, Mobily aims for a more vibrant and connected future.
The Saudi company, which launched commercially in May 2005. provides integrated services for three main sectors — individuals, businesses and carriers. It has one of the largest wireless networks by coverage in Saudi Arabia and the region, and one of the widest FTTH networks, in addition to one of the largest data center systems worldwide.

 


DeveGO25: Social Development Bank signs 51 agreements to support startups, productive families

Updated 25 December 2025
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DeveGO25: Social Development Bank signs 51 agreements to support startups, productive families

The Social Development Bank has announced the signing of 51 agreements covering the establishment of financing portfolios, as well as local and international cooperation partnerships, on the sidelines of the Entrepreneurship and Modern Business Practices Forum, known as DeveGO25. This milestone reinforces the bank’s growing role in building an integrated entrepreneurial ecosystem and expanding its developmental impact through financial and nonfinancial solutions tailored to the needs of entrepreneurs, startups, micro and small enterprises, freelancers, and productive families, in line with the economic transformation of the Kingdom under Saudi Vision 2030.

The announcement was made during the second edition of the forum, which witnessed the signing of a package of specialized financing portfolios. Most notably, this included a joint financing portfolio with Arab National Bank valued at SR100 million ($26.6 million) to support entrepreneurs’ projects, alongside a financing portfolio with the Council of Foundations, valued at SR50 million to enhance the sustainability of nonprofit organizations.

The SDB also signed a number of corporate social responsibility financing portfolios with Al-Ghuwairi Charity Foundation to support community initiatives, as well as with ACWA Power to help entrepreneurs and innovators in the energy sector, in addition to Fakeeh Care Group to support startups in the healthcare sector.

Furthermore, financing portfolios were signed to support freelancers and entrepreneurs in partnership with Naylah Finance, Al-Yusr Leasing and Financing, Al-Jabr Financing, and J-B Financial Solutions. These financing portfolios reflect the bank’s accelerating direction toward diversifying support solutions and developing innovative financing channels capable of accommodating the needs of entrepreneurial segments across all regions of the Kingdom.

As part of its international partnerships, the bank strengthened its presence within global entrepreneurial networks through the signing of agreements with leading international entities. It partnered with Alibaba for a Saudi–Chinese initiative aimed at supporting the international market access of Saudi startups and productive families through specialized training and capacity-building programs, as well as linking them with potential clients and partners in China. In addition, SDB partnered with Incofin to cooperate on financing programs for small and emerging enterprises, while exchanging expertise in the areas of investments, joint funds, sustainable finance, and financing guarantees. Furthermore, the SDB entered a partnership with Riversands to exchange knowledge and expertise in investment programs and nonfinancial services dedicated to entrepreneurs, small enterprises, and co-working spaces. 

In support of entrepreneurs and small enterprises, the bank signed cooperation agreements with the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, Qassim Chamber, Al-Qurayyat Chamber, and Riyadh Chamber, to finance startups and small enterprises, enhancing beneficiary capabilities through training and capacity-building programs, and creating more than 500 sustainable jobs for citizens. These efforts contribute to strengthening the role of such enterprises in the national economy. In addition, a tripartite agreement was signed with the Sports Investment Forum and the Council of Saudi Chambers to support enterprises and strengthen the investment ecosystem in the sports sector.

In the area of supporting productive families and freelancers, the SDB signed agreements with a range of entities, including the King Salman Charity Housing Association, the Heritage Commission, the Hail Region Development Authority, the Saudi Geological Survey, and Last Mile Information Technology (Thrive), to implement programs and initiatives aimed at supporting productive families and encouraging self-employment.

The agreements also included innovative partnerships with digital platforms such as The Chefs, Cloud Chefs, and HungerStation, to provide innovative digital sales channels that contribute to strengthening freelance work and, in turn, the local economy. In addition, the SDB collaborated with Hala Payments and STC Bank to launch financing cards for freelancers. 

As part of efforts to enhance market access, the bank signed eight agreements with the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Riyadh Municipality, King Salman Social Center, Zain Telecom, the Small and Medium Enterprises Bank, Ministry of Interior Clubs, Saudi Railways Company and NADEC, aimed at establishing permanent sales outlets within their premises. This initiative contributes to creating sustainable marketing channels that enhance the ability of productive families to increase their income and transition their projects into more structured and resilient business models.

The agreements also included strategic partnerships with government entities and national institutions serving diverse objectives. A cooperation agreement with the Authority for the Care of Persons with Disabilities will empower beneficiaries through the “Kanaf” financing product and specialized training programs, while a collaboration with the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing (Developmental Housing Agency) will enable nonprofit organizations to manage productive families’ portfolios. Partnerships with Albilad Bank and NEO Digital Banking will promote a culture of savings.

The forum also witnessed a significant expansion of the SDB’s “education product,” through the signing of agreements with national universities and institutes to enable students to continue their education with the help of accessible financing solutions. These agreements included Northern Border University, Effat University, King Abdulaziz University, Qassim University, Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, Institute of Public Administration, University of Business and Technology, Arab Open University, Resal Company, Saa’i Endowment Foundation, and Gulf Training Company.