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New revolution in the making
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 08 - 10 - 2015


Amir Farha

DUBAI — BECO Capital, a regional venture capital firm focused on technology investments in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, today said that boosting online Arabic content, combined with the rising digital advertising sector which is expected to grow 347% by 2018, will allow for the creation of sizeable content businesses and present attractive opportunities to venture capitalists in the region.
Research suggests that the growth in Arabic online population is much faster than that of online Arabic content, creating a gap that needs to be filled and prospects that local entrepreneurs are looking to grab.
“This presents huge opportunities for Arabic online publishers of content across industry sectors, whether the content represents data, video, music, infographics or other. These publishers will be able to create strong businesses with innovative revenue streams. Venture capital will also be there to back these businesses with growth capital and operational support in order to help them scale,” says Amir Farha, co-founder and managing partner of BECO Capital.
There are a whole host of categories that are underserved by Arabic content, including automotive, finance, travel, health care, education, sport, lifestyle and many more. The surge of mobile applications, which have traditionally built a growing stream of local language content around the world, will have a similar impact in the region.
The industry has seen the emergence of new success stories across many of these industries, such as UTurn in Saudi Arabia, Shahiya in Lebanon, Al Tibbi in Jordan, Diwanee and 7awi in Dubai, and Nabd in Kuwait. Some of these companies have already been acquired and others have taken on venture capital. The ecosystem expects more success stories to emerge in the coming years. For one, BECO Capital has invested in RoundMenu, a content company in the food and beverage sector which has achieved significant growth in the Arabic content side, specifically in local markets such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia (KSA).
Currently, the Internet demands even more quality content in Arabic for the current 141 million online users who speak the language. At the moment, Arabic is the seventh-most popular language on the web, but less than one per cent of all online content is in Arabic, and less than 0.2% of global digital content is hosted in the Arab region, although native Arabic speakers represent about 4.5% of the world population. Out of more than 6000 languages spoken in the real world, Arabic is the 4th most popular language globally with 467 million Arabic speakers, according to a study conducted over 15 years by Ulrich Ammon, professor of languages at the University of Dusseldorf, preceded by Chinese, Urdu and English respectively. Spanish ranks fifth.
Amir Farha explains: “The projections for stronger digital Arabic content are inspiring. All the data on demographics and digital sector point to one direction; an upward trend. To achieve this, Arabic content publishers should first be able to put together admired, homegrown scalable businesses that can be monetized. Investors are already looking closely at what the regional pioneers in this space are doing.”
Forty percent of people in the Middle East have Internet access, 87% of them at home. KSA and UAE users in particular spend a total of seven to eight hours online every day, five hours on their desktop and three hours on their mobile. Half the population is under 25, the main age group for Internet use on phones and tablets. Young people are increasingly seeking original regional content as opposed to international content that has been repackaged for the region. The new generation's preference for Arabic content greatly outweighs that for English. According to Arab Media Outlook 2009-2013, 60% of Arabic speakers prefer browsing Internet content in Arabic. That figure surges to 97 per ent in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
For Amir Farha, the introduction and growth of high quality, engaging and relevant Arabic content will help boost digital advertising spend on these mediums which will provide an alternative channel to reach a larger audience than that of Facebook's and Google's regional audience. Current PwC forecasts show that digital advertising spend in the region is expected to grow from $707 million in 2014 to $2.46 billion in 2018, with the GCC capturing 70% of that market. This is up from $120 million in 2010.
“Since 2010, we've seen the birth of various Arab content publishers online. We've also seen a tremendous shift in consumption habits from readers, who used to read newspapers and magazines, and now consume content directly on their mobile or desktop. Consumers are now spending more time on their devices than on television; 60% of KSA population and more than 80% of the UAE population watch videos on their mobile”, said Amir Farha. “We've seen the emergence and dominance of distribution networks such as YouTube, Facebook, Snapchat, Tumblr, WhatsApp and others that allow for the ability to push content to the masses. This trend combined with the shifting of habits and the emergence of regional content providers are grabbing the attention of regional venture capital”, he added. — SG


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