Good morning, ladies and gents. It’s a mixed bag in the Kingdom today, with not much to show for significant business news as we stumble through back-to-school season. Leading our news well this morning is Saudi Enaya agreeing to absorb Salama Cooperative in an all-share merger, after the two ins. players signed a binding agreement. The merger is part of a streak of consolidation plays in the sector.
PLUS- Dive into our sit down with venture capitalist Ahmed Al Thukair and Tech Invest Com CEO Hussein Attar to explain why Saudi’s VC landscape is dominated by early-stage investments.
WEATHER- Don’t let your guard down just yet — the thunderstorm warning is still in effect across the Kingdom until this Wednesday. Heavy rain is expected in Makkah, Jazan, Asir, Al Baha, and Najran regions, with lighter showers in Riyadh and Madinah. All residents are urged to avoid valleys and flood-prone areas. Riyadh is expected to see a high of 43°C and a low of 29°C today, while Jeddah’s mercury will go as high as 39°C and as low as 31°C. Makkah will see a 42°C high and 33°C low.
HAPPENING TODAY-
The HotelSupply and Hospitality Expo kicks off today at the Jeddah Exhibition Center. The three-day event brings together professionals, suppliers, and investors in the industry to explore the latest innovations in hotel furnishings, equipment, and technology.
HAPPENING TOMORROW-
The two-day retail subscription window for Marketing Home Group’s Tadawul IPO begins tomorrow, allowing individual investors to subscribe to a minimum of 10 shares and a maximum of 250k each until Wednesday. The final allocation of shares is slated for Sunday, 24 August.
REFRESHER- The company is floating a 30% stake (4.8 mn shares) in a secondary sale. The IPO was priced at SAR 85 per share — the top of its marketed range — after the institutional offering was nearly 10x oversubscribed. The offering is set to generate SAR 408 mn in total proceeds, giving the company an implied market cap of SAR 1.36 bn at listing, according to our math.
PSAs-
The Justice Ministry launched the Unified Translation Center services on the Taqadhiplatform to handle all judicial translation requests from start to finish, the ministry said in a statement on Saturday. The services automate the submission of translation requests from beneficiaries, assign them to translators, and allow the monitoring of their progress.
WATCH THIS SPACE-
Aramco expects its gas production to grow 60% by 2030 compared to 2021 on the back of the launch of its flagship Jafurah gas field, CEO Amin Nasser told Al Arabiya yesterday. Initial production is expected to start this year, with output reaching its full capacity of 2 bn cubic feet per day (bcf/d) by 2030. Jafurah is estimated to hold 229 tcf of gas and 75 bn bbl of condensate, making it the largest unconventional gas initiative outside the US.
ICYMI- Last week, Aramco signed an USD 11 bn lease and leaseback agreement for the Jafurah gas processing facilities with an international consortium led by BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners.
ALSO- The oil giant is maintaining its investment program with approximately USD 90 bn in mega projects underway, Nasser added.
PIF-owned developer Red Sea Global (RSG) is mulling an IPO or tapping into REIT funds in the future, among other funding options, with no final decision made yet, CEO John Pagano told Aleqtisadiah. The company expects its projects will contribute some SAR 33 bn to the Kingdom’s GDP annually.
Projects in the pipeline: Six new resorts have become operational, including Thuwal PrivateRetreat. Meanwhile, Amaala wellness destination construction is progressing rapidly, after the company inked last November a USD 1.5 bn agreement with a consortium of France-based EDF Group and Abu Dhabi’s Masdar, along with Korea East-West Power Company and Paris-based Suez Company to develop the utility infrastructure. Amaala is expected to start operations by year-end.
Meanwhile, the Red Sea’s main hub, Shura Island, will see the opening of 11 resorts this year, set to be managed by global hospitality brands like Four Seasons, Raffles, and Grand Hyatt, Pagano said.
Three senior Saudi officials were dismissed by royal order from King Salman, state news agency SPA reported in separate statements. Those removed from their positions include Mohammed bin Hamad Al Mad y, chairman of the General Corporation for Military Industries; Talal bin Abdullah bin Turki Al Otaibi, assistant defense minister; and Ghassan bin Abdulrahman Al Shibl, advisor at the General Secretariat of the Council of Ministers.
DATA POINTS-
The Kingdom’s holdings of US Treasuries rose 2.3% m-o-m to USD 130.6 bn at the end of June, up from USD 127.7 bn in May, according to data from the US Treasury Department. The portfolio comprised USD 103.5 bn (79%) in long-term bonds and USD 27.1 bn in short-term bonds, Arab News reported yesterday.
SPORTS-
Al Nassr is bringing back defender Abdullah Madu from Al Etiffaq, with Khalid Al Ghannam’s dues waived and Bassam Hazazi moving to Faris Al Dahna, Asharq Al Awsat reports. At the same time, midfielder Abdulmajid Al Sulaiheem joined AlUla on a freeloan for the rest of the season, aiming for more playing time before his next move.
Congolese winger Grady Diangana is mulling an offer from Saudi Pro League side Damac FC, sports journalist Fabrizio Romano reported on X. The 27-year-old freeagent is deciding on his next steps after his six-year contract with West Bromwich Albion FC was concluded at the the end of the 2024-2025 season. This follows turning down an offer from Al Ettifaq, as he prefers to stay in Europe, Romano said on X in June.
England’s Ronnie O’Sullivan won the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters final in Jeddah, earning GBP 500k after beating Australia’s Neil Robertson 10-9, state news agency SPA reported yesterday.
Twisted Minds claimed the PUBG: Battlegrounds 2025 Esports World Cup title, edging out 12 teams in a nail-biting finale and securing victory with only Dmytrii “Perfect1ks” Dubenyuk surviving the last match, according to a press release. The victory gives Twisted Minds 1k Club Championship points, while ROC Esports’ Gabriel “sxntastico” took MVP honors with 18 kills and 25 knockouts.
South Korea’s Lim “Ulsan” Soo-Hoon preserved his Esports World Cup Tekken8 title for the second consecutive year, securing a prize pool of USD 250k, state news agency SPA reported yesterday. Ulsan won the final 5-2 over Yoon “LowHigh” Sun-woong during the championship held in Boulevard Riyadh City.
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THE BIG STORY ABROAD-
There’s no single story leading the conversation in the international business press this morning, but the global business community pushing ahead with “return to office” orders can be seen in a handful of stories on JPMorgan Chase preparing to move into headquarters in New York and London. The bank is “stepping up planning” for a new tower in London as it begins to outgrow its current headquarters as it expands in the UK, while across the pond in Manhattan its new USD 3 bn Midtown tower is expected to be ready for move-in in October. The Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times have more.
ALSO- Air Canada delayed restarting its operations, after striking flight attendants refused to obey a government order on a labor dispute between the flight attendants and the airline. The flight attendants — who went on strike over the weekend over pay issues — and the Canadian Union of Public Employees are pushing the airline to “negotiate a fair [agreement]” to settle the dispute. The airline intends to resume flying this evening. (Wall Street Journal | Reuters)
Meanwhile, the disjointed conversations over ending the Russia-Ukraine war are still getting plenty of ink across digital front pages, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is due to meet with Donald Trump in Washington later today. Zelensky — who insists his country will not cede more territory to Russia — will be accompanied by the NATO secretary general and several other European leaders. (Politico | BBC | Financial Times | Reuters)
CIRCLE YOUR CALENDAR-
The Saudi Pavillion at Expo 2025 Osaka will host a series of events later this month, as part of over 150 planned business events throughout the six-month Expo, Zawya reported yesterday. August events aim to highlight Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, and will bring together government representatives, and business leaders to create global partnerships.


