$267m fund launched at FII8, sparking key deals for foreign investment

Significant agreements were signed at FII8 to foster mutual growth. AN/Abdulrhman bin Shalhuob
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Updated 31 October 2024
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$267m fund launched at FII8, sparking key deals for foreign investment

JEDDAH: A SR1 billion ($267 million) startup fund was among the major highlights at the Future Investment Initiative, where a series of high-profile deals were signed to accelerate economic growth and attract foreign financiers.

The Beta Lab initiative was launched to support the growth of emerging companies and foster innovation across the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia.

It was created in collaboration with the Ministry of Investment, the Research, Development and Innovation Authority, the Hong Kong Science and Technology Park, and Telkom Indonesia.

The fund’s launch was formalized in the presence of Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Investment, Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, as part of “Invest Saudi” – a government-backed initiative that aims to facilitate financial acquisitions within the Kingdom that contribute to national economic development.

Significant agreements were also signed at FII8 to foster mutual growth, including a collaboration between Hassana Investment Co. and the State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan aimed at exploring investment opportunities in the Kingdom’s infrastructure and real estate sectors, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency.

Japan-based SBI Holdings and BIM Ventures announced the establishment of BIM Capital, a firm dedicated to advancing financial business development in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.

BIM Capital aims to attract foreign direct investments exceeding SR750 million while managing assets worth over SR7.5 billion, focusing on private equity, venture capital, and debt, as well as real estate investments.

To enhance Japanese investors’ access to Saudi markets, SBI Holdings has partnered with the Kingdom’s National Technology Group to create an exchange-traded fund targeting the Saudi stock exchange.

The Ministry of Investment signed an MoU with the International Finance Corp. to promote growth in the Kingdom’s private sector through advisory services, financial support, and training as well as global investment insights.




SFA Managing Director Shaima Al-Husseini and stc Group Sustainability General Manager Maha Al-Nuhait signed an MoU on behalf of their respective organizations. SPA

Also at FII8, stc Group signed an agreement with the Saudi Sports for All Federation, with the aim to embrace the power of leading an active and healthy lifestyle and cultivate social resilience.

The agreement reflects the two parties’ commitments to creating a lasting social impact and aligns with FII’s ambitions to address critical global issues through creative thinking and sustainable growth.

The collaboration will focus on establishing sustainability reporting frameworks, key performance indicators, and metrics in alignment with community-driven mandates and operations.

Both parties will exchange information and work closely together to develop sustainability reporting methods and co-design suitable data collection processes to identify gaps and opportunities in their respective sustainability practices.

The deal was signed by Shaima Al-Husseini, SFA managing director and Maha Al-Nuhait, stc’s general manager for sustainability, on behalf of their organizations, according to SPA.

SFA is mandated to promote health and well-being through regular physical activity, encourage social integration and community bonding through sports, and support the development of grassroots athletic programs.


Saudi Aramco, ExxonMobil, Samref ink deal to study Yanbu refinery upgrade

Updated 08 December 2025
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Saudi Aramco, ExxonMobil, Samref ink deal to study Yanbu refinery upgrade

RIYADH: Energy giants Saudi Aramco, ExxonMobil, and Samref have signed a venture framework agreement to upgrade the Yanbu refinery and expand it into an integrated petrochemical complex.

As a part of the deal, the companies will explore capital investments to upgrade and diversify production, including high-quality distillates that result in lower emissions and high-performance chemicals, according to a joint press statement.

The agreement will also see the parties explore opportunities to improve the refinery’s energy efficiency and reduce environmental impacts from operations through an integrated emissions-reduction strategy.

Samref is an equally owned joint venture between Aramco and Mobil Yanbu Refining Co. Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corp.

The refinery currently has the capacity to process more than 400,000 barrels of crude oil per day, producing a diverse range of energy products, including propane, automotive diesel oil, marine heavy fuel oil, and sulfur.

“This next phase of Samref marks a step in our long-term strategic collaboration with ExxonMobil. Designed to increase the conversion of crude oil and petroleum liquids into high-value chemicals, this project reinforces our commitment to advancing Downstream value creation and our liquids-to-chemicals strategy,” said Aramco Downstream President, Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani.

He added that the deal will help position Samref as a key driver of the Kingdom’s petrochemical sector’s growth.

The press statement further said that companies will commence a preliminary front-end engineering and design phase for the proposed project, which would aim to maximize operational advantages, enhance Samref’s competitiveness, and help to meet growing demand for high-quality petrochemical products in Saudi Arabia.

The firms added that these plans are subject to market conditions, regulatory approvals, and final investment decisions by Aramco and ExxonMobil.

“We value our partnership with Aramco and our long history in Saudi Arabia. We look forward to evaluating this project, which aligns with our strategy to focus on investments that allow us to grow high-value products that meet society’s evolving energy needs and contribute to a lower-emission future,” said Jack Williams, senior vice president of Exxon Mobil Corp.