Saudi expat remittances see 10% growth to reach $3.16bn

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Updated 08 October 2024
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Saudi expat remittances see 10% growth to reach $3.16bn

  • Transfers sent abroad by Saudi nationals rose by 19% year on year, totaling SR5.83 billion
  • Kingdom ranks among the largest remittance-sending countries globally, says US State Department

RIYADH: Expatriate remittances from Saudi Arabia reached SR11.86 billion ($3.16 billion) in August, marking a 10 percent annual increase, according to recent data. 

Figures from the Saudi Central Bank, also known as SAMA, also revealed that transfers sent abroad by Saudi nationals rose by 19 percent year on year, totaling SR5.83 billion. 

As one of the world’s largest sources of remittances, Saudi Arabia plays a crucial role in shaping the financial well-being of millions of households worldwide. 

With nearly 75 percent of the Kingdom’s labor force consisting of foreign workers, Saudi Arabia’s policies and job market conditions significantly influence the flow of remittances, highlighting not just the country’s economic strength but also its deep interconnectedness with the global financial system. 

This relationship underscores how labor migration and cross-border financial support have become vital for communities far beyond Saudi borders. 

According to the US Department of State, the Kingdom ranks among the largest remittance-sending countries globally, benefiting from an open financial system with no restrictions on converting or transferring funds related to investments, including dividends or earnings. 

This regulatory environment enables a seamless flow of money across borders, eliminating delays in sending funds through legal channels. 

At the heart of this remittance system is the Wage Protection System, implemented by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development. This system ensures that expatriate workers, who are the backbone of the remittance ecosystem, receive their wages as per their contracts. 

Employers are required to transfer wages through local Saudi bank accounts, giving expatriates easy access to their earnings for remittance to their home countries. 

The transparency provided by this system not only protects workers’ rights but also offers an efficient legal framework for expatriates to support their families abroad. 

The rise of digital platforms, independent of traditional banks and exchange houses, has also driven growth in the sector.  

With widespread smartphone and Internet access, digital remittances have become more accessible, allowing users to send funds anytime, anywhere. These platforms offer advantages such as competitive exchange rates, lower fees, and faster processing times, enabling near-instant access to funds for recipients. 

Financial institutions and fintech companies have further contributed by developing innovative solutions, including mobile apps and digital wallets. 

Additionally, supportive regulations from Saudi and regional authorities have created a secure environment for digital services, fostering competition while protecting user interests. 


Saudi Cultural Development Fund signs credit facility agreements to support 5 establishments worth over $16.7m

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Saudi Cultural Development Fund signs credit facility agreements to support 5 establishments worth over $16.7m

RIYADH: The Saudi Cultural Development Fund has signed five credit facility agreements under its “Cultural Financing” program, totaling over SR63 million ($16.7 million), to finance several cultural projects.

This took place during the Development Finance Conference Momentum 2025, organized by the National Development Fund at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh.

These facilities aim to support the growth of a distinguished group of cultural projects targeting four sub-sectors: architecture and design, theater and performing arts, music, and visual arts.

These undertakings focus on several areas, including supporting the infrastructure of cultural sectors, such as establishing a music institute and a creative complex, in addition to providing support services and developing national talents and expertise.

It is worth noting that among the projects included in these credit facilities is the “Sifr Creative Group,” an innovative cultural destination that embraces creative individuals and provides a comprehensive environment for production and development.

The complex contributes to strengthening the cultural infrastructure through an integrated system that supports creative work and programs dedicated to empowering talent and the sector, serving as a platform that enriches the cultural landscape and opens broader horizons for innovation and local production

The Cultural Development Fund signed these credit facilities as part of its role as a center for financial empowerment in the cultural sector. The initiative supports micro, small, and medium enterprises to help diversify the national economy, develop cultural talent, and enhance quality of life in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals.

The signing of these credit facilities by the Cultural Development Fund comes within its role as a center of excellence and financial empowerment in the cultural sector. This initiative also forms part of the fund’s broader efforts to support micro, small, and medium enterprises, to enhance their role in diversifying the national economy, developing cultural talent, and raising the quality of life; contributing to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals under the umbrella of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.