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KSA financial landscape is evolving
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 18 - 12 - 2019

Achieving Saudi Arabia's Delivery Plan 2020, as part of its wider Saudi Vision 2030 Realization Program, requires consolidation of the Kingdom's regulatory laws, investment listing rules, and corporate governance. This was the view during ICAEW's Corporate Finance Faculty (CFF) roundtable on corporate fundraising and its challenges and opportunities in the Kingdom.
Panelists and invited guests discussed the outlook for venture capital under the current economic conditions in Saudi Arabia. The speakers also highlighted the limited accessibility to corporate finance in the Kingdom, and how it varies between small, medium and large organizations.
Speakers advised private companies in the Kingdom to hire both legal and financial advisors, before going public – to fulfil the requirements of the Capital Market Authority. Once public, speakers mentioned that investment bankers play a crucial role in marketing the company to the investment community, both regionally and globally. Such marketing strategies are often done through various initiatives, such as roadshows and conferences, to generate interest.
Panelists included Hani Enaya, Partner, Saudi Technology Ventures; Omar Jahidi, Director, Investment Banking Advisory, HSBC Saudi Arabia; Khlood Aldukhail, Managing Director, Aldukheil Financial Group; and Amr Sager, Founder, Sager Investor Relations. The event was moderated by Adnan Zakariya, Managing Director, Protiviti.
Panelists applauded the steps that the Kingdom's capital market has taken in recent years to approve the listing rules of foreign companies and to elevate corporate governance in Saudi Arabia.
Michael Armstrong, FCA and ICAEW Regional Director for the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA), said: "Vision 2030 sets out a blueprint for the future of Saudi Arabia. We are pleased to see the necessary reforms and the progress the Kingdom has made in improving its financial business landscape; such as the implementation of its 2020 privatization Delivery Plan. The program aims to strengthen competition, raise the quality of services and economic development, improve the business environment, and remove obstacles that prevent the private sector from playing a more significant role in the Kingdom's development.
Through such game-changing initiatives supporting private companies, we will see an increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) which will lead to greater economic sustainability and long-term benefits for the economy."
Speakers mentioned that although more startups are being set up in the Kingdom, there is limited accessibility to corporate finance for companies in the investment community. They also mentioned that there are a lot of early-stage investors in the region – but not enough "series b" investors and beyond.
Panellists agreed that Saudi Arabia's financial ecosystem remains highly reliant on relationships, and must increase its transparency to boost FDI. The speakers also advised that the Kingdom's financial market adopts Mezzanine financing between debt and equity – as seen in other global markets.
Panelists agreed that having access to debt is more cost-effective than equity. However, most believe that the lack of competition in the Kingdom's financial sector makes debt financing more expensive and less flexible.
In terms of equity, finding the right partner is essential. According to the panelists, a strategic investor brings much more than money – they also bring knowledge that is vital to the growth of the company.
Speakers agreed that there are great opportunities for private companies seeking to go public in Saudi Arabia to monetize. However, the panellists agreed that the unstable economic situation, as well as high charges and unforeseen regulations, are the primary reason why private companies in the Kingdom are not taking offers.
Panelists discussed the key success factors and best practices for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals for companies in the Kingdom. They agreed that for any successful M&A deal, there must be an agreed framework between the two companies – stating the type of process that would be followed, as well as the kind of deal and valuation.
According to the speakers, investment bankers, once again, have a huge role to play in closing M&A deals. Panelists believe that investment bankers are needed to manage a company's expectations from the onset, providing clarity on the potential and realistic outcome of a successful deal. — SG
The event was introduced by Sam Surrey, Partner, Middle East Financial Advisory Transaction Services at Deloitte and Chairman of ICAEW CFF in the Middle East. And was hosted last month at the Marriott Riyadh Diplomatic Quarter, Saudi Arabia. The event was attended by more than 60 ICAEW members and senior business representatives from major global and regional financial organizations.
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NOTES TO EDITORS:
About ICAEW
There are over 1.8m chartered accountants and students around the world – talented, ethical and committed professionals who use their expertise to ensure we have a successful and sustainable future.
KSA financial landscape is evolving
DUBAI — Achieving Saudi Arabia's Delivery Plan 2020, as part of its wider Saudi Vision 2030 Realization Program, requires consolidation of the Kingdom's regulatory laws, investment listing rules, and corporate governance. This was the view during ICAEW's Corporate Finance Faculty (CFF) roundtable on corporate fundraising and its challenges and opportunities in the Kingdom.
Panelists and invited guests discussed the outlook for venture capital under the current economic conditions in Saudi Arabia. The speakers also highlighted the limited accessibility to corporate finance in the Kingdom, and how it varies between small, medium and large organizations.
Speakers advised private companies in the Kingdom to hire both legal and financial advisors, before going public – to fulfil the requirements of the Capital Market Authority. Once public, speakers mentioned that investment bankers play a crucial role in marketing the company to the investment community, both regionally and globally. Such marketing strategies are often done through various initiatives, such as roadshows and conferences, to generate interest.
Panelists included Hani Enaya, Partner, Saudi Technology Ventures; Omar Jahidi, Director, Investment Banking Advisory, HSBC Saudi Arabia; Khlood Aldukhail, Managing Director, Aldukheil Financial Group; and Amr Sager, Founder, Sager Investor Relations. The event was moderated by Adnan Zakariya, Managing Director, Protiviti.
Panelists applauded the steps that the Kingdom's capital market has taken in recent years to approve the listing rules of foreign companies and to elevate corporate governance in Saudi Arabia.
Michael Armstrong, FCA and ICAEW Regional Director for the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA), said: "Vision 2030 sets out a blueprint for the future of Saudi Arabia. We are pleased to see the necessary reforms and the progress the Kingdom has made in improving its financial business landscape; such as the implementation of its 2020 privatization Delivery Plan. The program aims to strengthen competition, raise the quality of services and economic development, improve the business environment, and remove obstacles that prevent the private sector from playing a more significant role in the Kingdom's development.
Through such game-changing initiatives supporting private companies, we will see an increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) which will lead to greater economic sustainability and long-term benefits for the economy."
Speakers mentioned that although more startups are being set up in the Kingdom, there is limited accessibility to corporate finance for companies in the investment community. They also mentioned that there are a lot of early-stage investors in the region – but not enough "series b" investors and beyond.
Panellists agreed that Saudi Arabia's financial ecosystem remains highly reliant on relationships, and must increase its transparency to boost FDI. The speakers also advised that the Kingdom's financial market adopts Mezzanine financing between debt and equity – as seen in other global markets.
Panelists agreed that having access to debt is more cost-effective than equity. However, most believe that the lack of competition in the Kingdom's financial sector makes debt financing more expensive and less flexible.
In terms of equity, finding the right partner is essential. According to the panelists, a strategic investor brings much more than money – they also bring knowledge that is vital to the growth of the company.
Speakers agreed that there are great opportunities for private companies seeking to go public in Saudi Arabia to monetize. However, the panellists agreed that the unstable economic situation, as well as high charges and unforeseen regulations, are the primary reason why private companies in the Kingdom are not taking offers.
Panelists discussed the key success factors and best practices for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals for companies in the Kingdom. They agreed that for any successful M&A deal, there must be an agreed framework between the two companies – stating the type of process that would be followed, as well as the kind of deal and valuation.
According to the speakers, investment bankers, once again, have a huge role to play in closing M&A deals. Panelists believe that investment bankers are needed to manage a company's expectations from the onset, providing clarity on the potential and realistic outcome of a successful deal. — SG
The event was introduced by Sam Surrey, Partner, Middle East Financial Advisory Transaction Services at Deloitte and Chairman of ICAEW CFF in the Middle East. And was hosted last month at the Marriott Riyadh Diplomatic Quarter, Saudi Arabia. The event was attended by more than 60 ICAEW members and senior business representatives from major global and regional financial organizations.
– ENDS –
MEDIA ENQUIRIES:
Zim Ugbana, Mojo PR, on +971 (0)52 699 9617 or email [email protected]
NOTES TO EDITORS:
About ICAEW
There are over 1.8m chartered accountants and students around the world – talented, ethical and committed professionals who use their expertise to ensure we have a successful and sustainable future.


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