SAUDI ELECTRICITY COMPANY-

SaudiElectricity Company (SEC) saw its net income drop 22.7% y-o-y to SAR 5.3 bn in 3Q 2025, weighed down by higher operations, maintenance expenses, and net financing fees, partially offset by an expanded regulated asset base and growth in project revenues, it said in a Tadawul disclosure yesterday. Meanwhile, revenue grew 9.6% y-o-y to SAR 31 bn during the quarter, driven by an increasing subscriber base and demand, along with network expansion.

On a 9M basis, SEC’s bottom line fell 4.6% y-o-y to SAR 11.6 bn, while its top line jumped 17.6% y-o-y to SAR 78.3 bn.

SAVOLA GROUP-

Savola Group’s net income surged 113% y-o-y to SAR 385.6 mn in 3Q 2025, beating Bloomberg analysts’ forecast of SAR 123 mn, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul yesterday. The growth was mainly driven by a SAR 232.4 mn zakat reversal and higher finance and other income. Meanwhile, revenue rose 17.9% y-o-y to SAR 6.6 bn, driven by growth in edible oils, sugar, and the consolidation of United Sugar Company of Egypt.

On a 9M basis, Savola’s net income grew 2.3% y-o-y to SAR 680.4 mn, while revenue increased 13.3% y-o-y to SAR 20.3 bn.

FAKEEH CARE-

Dr. Soliman Abdel Kadeer Fakeeh Hospital (Fakeeh Care) posted a 37.7% y-o-y drop in net income to SAR 57.1 mn in 3Q 2025, weighed down by ramp-up losses from its newly opened Madinah hospital and higher non-recurring receivables provisions, it said in an earnings release (pdf) yesterday. However, revenue rose 9% y-o-y to SAR 778.3 mn, supported by a higher number of patients served during the period.

Over the first nine months, Fakeeh Care’s net income slipped 1.4% y-o-y to SAR 192.6 mn, while revenue increased 11.9% y-o-y to SAR 2.3 bn.

BUDGET SAUDI-

The United International Transportation Company (Budget Saudi) saw its net income rise 12% y-o-y to SAR 80.3 mn in 3Q 2025, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul yesterday. Meanwhile revenue increased 24.5% y-o-y to SAR 630 mn, driven by lease fleet growth and the full consolidation of Autoworld, which contributed to lease income throughout the quarter compared to only two months in the same period last year.

On a 9M basis, Budget Saudi’s net income rose 16.9% y-o-y to SAR 248.7 mn, while revenue climbed 27.5% y-o-y to SAR 1.7 bn.