Saudi Venture Capital invests $4.99m in VentureSouq

This move is part of SVC’s Investment in Funds Program. (Supplied)
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Updated 11 September 2023
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Saudi Venture Capital invests $4.99m in VentureSouq

RIYADH: Early-stage fintech startups in Saudi Arabia are set to receive a boost as Saudi Venture Capital has announced its intention to invest up to SR18.75 million ($4.99 million) in a dedicated fund managed by VentureSouq, according to a press statement. 

This move comes as part of SVC’s Investment in Funds Program which aims to support the development of the venture capital ecosystem in Saudi Arabia for all sectors and stages, according to Nabeel Koshak, CEO and board member at SVC. 

“This investment also comes to foster the growth witnessed recently by the fintech sector, which made it at the forefront of the venture capital scene in Saudi Arabia in 2022 in terms of the number of deals and value of investment,” he explained. 

Koshak added: “This growth is driven by the launch of many governmental initiatives that stimulate the fintech sector, such as the ‘Saudi Fintech’ initiative launched by the Saudi Central Bank in partnership with the Capital Market Authority.” 

He went on to mention that the Kingdom’s fintech strategy is a new pillar within the Saudi Vision 2030 Financial Sector Development Program, aiming to support the Kingdom in being among the leading countries in the field of fintech. 

On behalf of VSQ, Maan Eshgi, general partner, said: “Fintech continues to be one of the largest, most dynamic and most consequential spheres of innovation in the world. It serves the application of new technologies, including web3, AI, and quantum computing.” 

He added: “From a magnitude of impact standpoint, we see Saudi Arabia leading the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region in fintech. We are honored and thrilled with the continued trust of SVC, who has been a partner with VSQ for many years.” 

In March, Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan said that Saudi Arabia’s financial and digital sectors are flourishing as the Kingdom pushes ahead with its Vision 2030 economic diversification strategy.  

Speaking at the Financial Sector Conference in Riyadh at the time, Al-Jadaan said Saudi Arabia has already achieved remarkable results as it seeks to establish a sustainable future away from its dependency on oil. 

At the time, the minister also stated that the Kingdom is in the transitional phase to the new financial reality, as the percentage of electronic payments in the retail sector reached 57 percent of total transactions, and about 40,000 workers have been trained in the financial sector.   

“Our experience and effective implementation of macro potential measures contribute to the resilience of the financial system against shocks. We see this clearly in the Saudi market,” he said at the time. 


Stc Group issues US dollar-denominated sukuk with a total value of $2bn

Updated 09 January 2026
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Stc Group issues US dollar-denominated sukuk with a total value of $2bn

RIYADH: Stc Group has issued US dollar-denominated sukuk with a total value of $2 billion across two tranches.

The group clarified that the issuance included the offering of $750 million in sukuk with a 5-year maturity at a yield of US Treasury plus 75 basis points, and an issuance of $1.250 billion with a 10-year maturity at a yield of UST plus 90 basis points, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

It noted that the total order book exceeded $8 billion across both tranches, with a coverage rate exceeding 4 times, and participation from over 300 investors in the subscription.

The issuance garnered strong demand from a broad and diverse base of international investors, reflecting solid confidence in the robustness and efficiency of stc Group’s business model and strategy. 

This strategy is aimed at strengthening its digital leadership, seizing infrastructure opportunities, enabling massive projects, and contributing to the realization of Vision 2030 objectives, with a focus on achieving sustainable growth based on operational efficiency and maximizing shareholder value.

This issuance enhances stc Group’s access to international capital markets and solidifies investor confidence in the strength of its credit position. 

It also supports its strategic role in accelerating the pace of digital transformation in the Kingdom and building a thriving digital economy.