Saudi capital market is one of the fastest-growing investment destinations: Tadawul chief 

Sarah Al-Suhaimi, chairperson of Saudi Tadawul Group. (Supplied)
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Updated 13 February 2023
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Saudi capital market is one of the fastest-growing investment destinations: Tadawul chief 

RIYADH: With a value of $2.7 trillion, Saudi Arabia’s capital market is one of the strongest and fastest-growing investment destinations in the world, according to a top official. 

Speaking at the second edition of the Saudi Capital Forum in Riyadh on Feb. 12, Sarah Al-Suhaimi, chairperson of Saudi Tadawul Group, said that over 1,000 bilateral, trilateral, and group meetings are expected to take place during the conference, which will end on Feb. 13. 

“The future of the capital markets needs to be built, not to be anticipated. Saudi Arabia’s capital market has been developing at a pace, whether in terms of size, reach or diversity. It stands out as one of the strongest and fastest-growing investment destinations with a value of $2.7 trillion,” said Al-Suhaimi.  

She added: “Over the course of the next few days, we are bringing together over 2,000 issuers, investors, and financial ecosystem participants to facilitate a deeper understanding of the significant structural changes taking place across our market and beyond.”  

Al-Suhaimi further noted that the number of registered qualified foreign institutional investors in the Saudi Stock Exchange increased from 118 at the end of 2017 to 3,151 by the end of 2022.  

According to Al-Suhaimi, initial public offerings are booming in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia leading from the front in 2022. She added that listings in the region outpaced Europe last year.  

“Initial public offerings in the Middle East in 2022 outpaced Europe, for only the second time since the global financial crisis in 2009, with foreign investors continuing to buy into the regional market despite wider global volatility. Last year was another record year for listings and IPOs in Saudi Arabia, including our first dual listing,” she said.  

Al-Suhaimi pointed out that the debt capital market is also supporting the economic growth of the Kingdom.  

“We are seeing continuous growth in our debt capital market, underpinned by an increase in appetite from both investors and issuers alike. Indeed, the number of trades in our debt capital market in 2022 increased one and a half times compared to 2021,” Al-Suhaimi added.  

She further noted that the Saudi Tadawul Group has an integral role to play in materializing the goals outlined in Vision 2030.  

“By harnessing the growth of the last few years, Saudi Arabia has now become a capital market powerhouse. Saudi Tadawul Group has big ambitions for the future. We have embarked upon an ambitious strategy to develop Saudi Arabia into a global financial hub,” she concluded. 


Saudi Arabia surpasses $400bn in investment volume, minister announces

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Saudi Arabia surpasses $400bn in investment volume, minister announces

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s total investment volume surpassed SR1.5 trillion ($400 billion) for the first time in 2025, the Kingdom’s minister of investment has announced.

Speaking at the Government Press Conference in Riyadh, Khalid Al-Falih highlighted unprecedented growth across the financial landscape, with foreign capital inflows playing a central role.

The Kingdom is aiming to attract $100 billion in annual foreign direct investment by the end of the decade as part of its Vision 2030 economic diversification plan. 

“We expect foreign investment flows into Saudi Arabia in 2025 to range between SR140 billion and SR150 billion,” Al-Falih said, noting that this projection represents a five-fold increase from the SR28 billion recorded in 2017, a sign of rising global investor confidence.

The surge in international business activity is further reflected in the number of foreign companies operating in the Kingdom. Al-Falih revealed that licensed foreign firms have reached 62,000, a dramatic increase from just 6,000 in 2016.

Furthermore, the nation has attracted more than 700 regional headquarters for leading global corporations, solidifying its position as a premier commercial hub for the Middle East and North Africa.

The investment boom is creating substantial opportunities for Saudis. The minister highlighted that 800,000 new jobs have been created in the Saudi economy, with private sector wages rising by 45 percent. He also noted that women’s labor force participation has doubled, marking a significant societal shift.

The domestic entrepreneurial spirit remains robust, with the number of active commercial registrations held by Saudi investors reaching 1.86 million by the end of 2025.

Al-Falih also stated that 500,000 Saudis have been employed out of 1.5 million workers in foreign companies, and that three major companies have begun automobile manufacturing in the Kingdom.

The economic outcomes cited by Al-Falih are direct results of the nation’s Vision 2030 reform agenda. This transformation is being accelerated by the systematic opening of Saudi Arabia’s capital markets. 

On Feb. 1, the Capital Market Authority will allow all foreign investors direct access to the Main Market, eliminating previous qualification barriers. This follows a period of rapid growth in international participation, with foreign ownership exceeding SR590 billion by the third quarter of 2025. 

On this, the minister said that Tadawul is “prideworthy,” noting that it’s now one of the biggest 10 stock markets worldwide. He stated that the old restrictions on foreign investors were found to limit market access for all international investors. He confirmed that the new rules, which will be announced soon, are designed to be “balanced.”