Saudi Arabia opens May round of Sah savings sukuk with 4.66% return

The sukuk, part of the country’s broader local bond program, is issued by the Ministry of Finance and managed by the National Debt Management Center. Shutterstock
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Updated 04 May 2025
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Saudi Arabia opens May round of Sah savings sukuk with 4.66% return

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia launched the May issuance of its Sah savings sukuk, offering retail investors a fixed return of 4.66 percent as the government continues to push savings participation. 

The sukuk, part of the country’s broader local bond program, is issued by the Ministry of Finance and managed by the National Debt Management Center. It is available for subscription from May 4 at 10:00 a.m. until May 6 at 3:00 p.m. local time, the NDMC said in a statement. 

As part of the Vision 2030 Financial Sector Development Program, the initiative aims to boost personal savings by encouraging regular fiscal habits, expanding product access, and promoting financial literacy to support future goal planning. 

The offering, denominated in riyals, also supports the goal of raising the national savings rate from 6 percent to 10 percent by the decade’s end. 

The sukuk carries a one-year maturity and can be purchased in increments of SR1,000 ($266), with a cumulative cap of SR200,000 per individual across all program issuances.  

Allocation is scheduled for May 13, with redemption occurring between May 18 and 20. Payments will be disbursed on May 25.   

The Sah sukuk is accessible through digital platforms operated by SNB Capital, Al Rajhi Capital, and AlJazira Capital, as well as Alinma Investment and SAB Invest. 

The May issuance of the Sah savings product follows the fourth round issued in April, which offered a 4.88 percent return under the Ijarah sukuk structure. Available through the digital platforms of approved financial institutions, the bonds featured a one-year savings term with fixed returns payable at maturity. The minimum subscription was SR1,000, with a maximum cumulative limit of SR200,000 per user across all issuances during the program period.

Sah is Saudi Arabia’s first Shariah-compliant savings instrument for individuals. Structured under the Ijarah model — where returns are derived from leasing-based assets — the product is designed to offer a low-risk, fixed-income alternative with no fees and exemption from Zakat.  

Returns are paid upon maturity, with early redemptions allowed during set windows but without profit entitlement. 

NDMC CEO Hani Al-Madini said in March that Sah that the sukuk serves as a catalyst for private sector cooperation and participation in developing and launching various savings products tailored to diverse demographics. These initiatives could involve partnerships with banks, fund managers, financial technology companies, and more.  

In late February, the NDMC confirmed it would continue using the Ijarah format for future issuances to provide accessible, low-risk savings solutions. 


Qualitative leaps and record numbers are leading the Kingdom’s fisheries sector toward global leadership: vice minister 

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Qualitative leaps and record numbers are leading the Kingdom’s fisheries sector toward global leadership: vice minister 

RIYADH: His Excellency the Vice Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Engineer Mansour bin Hilal Al-Mushaiti, affirmed that the fisheries sector in the Kingdom has achieved qualitative accomplishments and record figures, with aquaculture production exceeding 192,000 tonnes.

This comes alongside the implementation of more than 410 projects in marine and inland waters, in addition to the export of approximately 59,000 tonnes of fishery products to more than 35 countries around the world, with a value exceeding SR1.3 billion ($346.66 million).

This was stated during His Excellency’s opening of the activities of the fifth edition of the Saudi International Marine Exhibition and Conference at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center, amid broad local and international attendance reflecting the exhibition’s growing stature as a regional and global specialized platform for the sector.

He stressed that the exhibition is no longer merely an event, but has become a global meeting platform, a growth driver, and a showcase reflecting the Kingdom’s leadership in the fisheries sector regionally and internationally.

He also underlined that this development is the result of the work of an integrated system that includes strategic planning, the development of policies and regulations, investor stimulation, and the capacity building of fishermen and practitioners.

These efforts have been led by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, represented by the National Program for the Development of the Livestock and Fisheries Sector. They also include qualitative initiatives to support fishermen, regulate fishing activities, and develop port, transport, processing, and marketing services, positioning the Kingdom among advanced countries in the fisheries sector.

The vice minister of environment, water and agriculture also witnessed the signing of 13 memoranda, cooperation agreements, and investment contracts between a number of local and international entities, with an estimated value exceeding SR316 million.

These aim to develop investment opportunities in the fisheries sector, enhance the growth of local fishery exports to global markets, support fish and algae processing industries, and increase production efficiency to achieve food security and economic growth in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

The exhibition, which runs for three days, is witnessing the participation of more than 30 countries and 120 exhibitors, and is expected to attract 15,000 visitors from various segments.

The event’s activities include 20 workshops in which 3,500 international and local investors and businesspeople are participating, in addition to 25 global speakers and experts.

Several countries are participating in the gathering, including China, Korea, Russia, and Norway, as well as  Spain, France, and Germany, alongside the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN.

This presence reflects the diversity of international expertise and the depth of global interest in the fisheries and aquaculture sector.

At the conclusion of the ceremony, His Excellency toured the exhibition pavilions, reviewed prominent modern technologies and solutions in the fields of fisheries and aquaculture, and listened to exhibitors’ explanations of the latest innovations, products, and services. He stressed the importance of such exhibitions in transferring knowledge, supporting investment, and enhancing the competitiveness of the fisheries sector in the Kingdom.