KINGDOM HOLDING-
The Kingdom Holding Company saw its net income jump 128.9% y-o-y to SAR 794.5 mn in 3Q 2025, supported by higher hotel and operating revenues, lower financial charges, and a SAR 500 mn reversal impairment on equity-accounted investees, it said in an earnings release (pdf). Revenue grew 2.2% y-o-y to SAR 625.2 mn during the quarter.
In the first nine months of 2025, the company’s bottom line climbed 39.7% y-o-y to SAR 1.6 bn, while its top line increased 9.1% y-o-y to just shy of SAR 2 bn.
MEANWHILE- Construction on the Jeddah Tower is progressing, with 74 out of 157 floors completed, CEO Talal Almaiman said. “We are targeting a five-to-six-day construction cycle per floor across all sections by the end of 2025,” he stated. Construction officially resumed earlier this year after stalling in 2018.
SEERA GROUP-
Seera Group Holding reported a 16.3% y-o-y increase in net income to SAR 50 mn in 3Q 2025, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul. Revenue rose 40.9% y-o-y to SAR 1.4 bn, thanks to Portman Travel Group, which more than doubled its top line during the quarter, as well as contributions from the Lumi car rental and the Almosafer travel platform.
On a 9M basis, Seera’s net income declined 29.9% y-o-y to SAR 122 mn, while its revenue grew 19.8% y-o-y to SAR 3.7 bn.
SAMCO-
Saudi Marketing Company (Samco) reported a 9.2% y-o-y drop in net income to SAR 6.4 mn in 3Q 2025, weighed down by higher operating expenses, despite higher gross income, it said in a disclosure to Tadawul yesterday. Meanwhile, revenue fell 3.7% y-o-y to SAR 432.5 mn during the quarter, mainly due to weaker performance across Farm superstore branches.
In the first nine months of 2025, the company’s net income edged down 2.1% y-o-y to SAR 20 mn, while its revenue slipped 1.9% y-o-y to SAR 1.3 bn.
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THEEB RENT A CAR-
Theeb Rent a Car saw its net income rise 7.9% y-o-y to SAR 50.2 mn in 3Q 2025, it said in a filing to the exchange yesterday. Revenue rose 19.6% y-o-y to SAR 403.6 mn over the same period, driven mainly by an 18.2% increase in short- and long-term rental income and a 24.2% rise in used car sales.
In the first nine months of 2025, the company’s net income rose 9% y-o-y to SAR 143.3 mn, while its revenue grew 14.4% y-o-y to SAR 1.1 bn.
ALSO- Theeb’s board approved a SAR 24.9 mn dividend payout for 3Q 2025 at SAR 0.58 a piece, according to a separate disclosure. The distribution date is set for Thursday, 25 December.