Who’s Who: Yousef Al-Benyan, chairman of the board of directors of Saudi Small and Medium Enterprises Bank

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Updated 10 March 2023
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Who’s Who: Yousef Al-Benyan, chairman of the board of directors of Saudi Small and Medium Enterprises Bank

Yousef Al-Benyan was recently appointed chairman of the board of directors of Saudi Arabia’s Small and Medium Enterprises Bank by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Al-Benyan thanked the crown prince for the confidence he has shown in him, and for his continuing support of small and medium-sized businesses and efforts that help them to achieve financial stability.

He said the sector is an important pillar for economic development in the Kingdom and is helping to achieve the aims of the nation’s Vision 2030 development and diversification plan.

Al-Benyan is currently the Kingdom’s minister of education, appointed in September 2022 by a royal decree.

He previously served as vice chairman and CEO of Saudi Basic Industries Corp. since 2015.

He had a very successful journey at SABIC ever since he joined in 1987, starting as a business development specialist.

Al-Benyan was then relocated to Stamford, Connecticut, US, where he served as SABIC’s operations manager. In 1994, he became a commercial manager for SABIC, representing both North America and Latin America, while based in Houston, Texas.

In 2002, he was promoted to general manager of SABIC Asia, where he made significant contributions to SABIC’s growth in the Asian market, especially in China.

Al-Benyan returned to Houston in 2005 as the general manager of SABIC Americas and in 2008 would be called upon to head the corporate human resources.

In 2013, he was appointed head of SABIC’s chemicals business, the company’s largest unit.

Prior to being named vice chairman and CEO, Al-Benyan also served as chief financial officer and executive vice president of corporate finance.

Besides his role at SABIC, Al-Benyan held many other positions including chairman of the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association, Yanbu National Petrochemical Co., the Saudi Arabian Fertilizer Co., Saudi Iron and Steel Co. and the Petrochemical Manufacturers Committee.

As a result of his successful career, Al-Benyan has been declared one of the most powerful CEOs in the Middle East according to Forbes Middle East.

He holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Imam Mohammad bin Saud Islamic University in Riyadh. He also received a master’s degree in industrial management in 1996.

 


Winter at Tantora Festival returns to AlUla, showcasing rich cultural heritage

The festival derives its name from the Tantora, an ancient sundial situated in the Old Town’s center. (SPA)
Updated 19 December 2025
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Winter at Tantora Festival returns to AlUla, showcasing rich cultural heritage

  • Festival now established as a premier annual event

AlUla: The Winter at Tantora Festival launched on Thursday in AlUla. It runs until Jan. 10 and presents a cultural season which celebrates the region’s rich civilizational, cultural, and historic legacy.

The festival’s program includes a wide array of cultural, artistic, and traditional activities, reported the Saudi Press Agency. 

Attractions include Old Town Nights, Shorfat Tantora, When Shadow Tracks Us, and the Al-Manshiyah Carnival.

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In the past, AlUla’s inhabitants used this clock to measure time and coordinate their agricultural activities.

In addition, there are guided tours of street art through the Old Town, special events commemorating the Year of Handicrafts, culinary experiences, and artistic and musical performances.

The festival derives its name from the Tantora, an ancient sundial situated in the Old Town’s center. In the past, AlUla’s inhabitants used this clock to measure time and coordinate their agricultural activities. The modern festival honors this tradition by marking the onset of winter and the start of the planting season.

This year’s edition offers a range of experiences to celebrate heritage, genuine local culture, and traditional craftsmanship. 

As part of AlUla Moments, the Winter at Tantora Festival supports efforts to boost cultural and tourist engagement while enhancing the visitor experience.

The initiative reflects Saudi Vision 2030’s commitment to advancing cultural tourism and promoting the Kingdom’s historic landmarks.

The festival has established itself as one of AlUla’s premier annual events, consistently attracting both domestic and international audiences.