Google AI
The Times Australia
PR Newswire

.

The Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) Announces Its Transformation into A Holding Company (Saudi Tadawul Group) In Preparation for IPO

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --

  • Four subsidiaries under the umbrella of the new Group, focused on growth and innovation
  • The launch of (Saudi Exchange) a dedicated stock exchange company, and (Wamid), an applied technology solutions company aimed at strengthening the Group's capabilities in technology and innovation-based services and solutions
  • The transformation will reinforce Saudi Tadawul Group's position as an attractive investment destination for investors and the issuers' exchange of choice
  • Sarah Al-Suhaimi is to chair the new Group and Eng. Khalid Al-Hussan to be appointed as the Group's Chief Executive Officer  
  • This transformation establishes the necessary platform to realize the Group's strategic objectives and strengthen its infrastructure ahead of the IPO this year (2021)

The Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) today announced its transformation into a holding group structure and reinforcing its capabilities in technology innovation by launching a dedicated applied technology solutions company, Wamid.  This transformation marks a new chapter in the Group's history and signals its readiness for the IPO in 2021.  

The Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) Announces Its Transformation into A Holding Company (Saudi Tadawul Group) In Preparation for IPO The Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) Announces Its Transformation into A Holding Company (Saudi Tadawul Group) In Preparation for IPO

Tadawul announced the launch of a holding company, the Saudi Tadawul Group, which will become the parent company with a portfolio of four subsidiaries: the Saudi Exchange, a dedicated stock exchange business (previously known as the Saudi Stock Exchange Company - Tadawul), the Securities Clearing Center Company (Muqassa), the Securities Depository Center Company (Edaa) and Wamid – a new innovative applied technology services business, focused on providing innovation and nascent technologies within the Saudi economy through pragmatic innovation.

The launch of Wamid will add depth and diversity to the Saudi Tadawul Group and its subsidiaries' offerings, strengthen market infrastructure through innovative solutions, and capture expansion opportunities through targeted investments in an array of sectors and industries. It will increase the Saudi capital market's attractiveness among global investors and reinforce its position as the issuers' exchange of choice.

The Group will benefit from the integration and synergies between its subsidiaries, ensuring efficient intra-group operations across the organization. The operational independence of each subsidiary will create an agile environment supporting rapid responses to evolving global and local market trends. It will also facilitate the introduction of best-in-class services to all market participants, diversification of investment opportunities, and the continued development of the Saudi capital market, its infrastructure, and member's offerings.

To lead this Group structure, Sarah Al-Suhaimi, current Chairperson of Tadawul's Board of Directors, will become Chairperson of the Saudi Tadawul Group, and Eng. Khalid Al-Hussan will become the Group's Chief Executive Officer. 

Mohammed Al-Rumaih, who has more than 17 years of experience in the financial sector, has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer of (Saudi Exchange). Previously, Al-Rumaih held various administrative and leadership positions in Tadawul, and oversaw the development of several financial instruments, major listings and marketing initiatives.

Furthermore, Mohammed Al-Nory has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer of (Wamid). Al-Nouri brings 16 years of experience in commercial and investment banking, with a wealth of knowledge in corporate finance, business development and Capital Markets' products. 

During a press conference held virtually today, Sarah Al-Suhaimi, Chairperson Saudi Tadawul Group, said: "The transformation into the new structure under Saudi Tadawul Group, will support the continued growth of the Saudi capital market and reinforce its position as a global market leader and advanced capital market."

"This is a significant achievement in our journey to transform Saudi Arabia's economy. Comprehensive capital market reforms are not only prudent, but essential to ensuring higher economic growth, and achieving the nation-wide goal of the successful delivery of Saudi's Vision 2030 and aligned with the strategy of the Public Investment Fund (PIF)," Al-Suhaimi added.

Eng. Khalid Al-Hussan, CEO of Saudi Tadawul Group, commented: "The new structure will enable us to deliver high-quality services across all our business lines, increase our competitiveness, and align our capital market with the rapid growth of Emerging Markets. I'm confident that the Saudi Tadawul Group and its subsidiary companies will shape what comes next in terms of capital market development in Saudi Arabia, serving as the bridge connecting global investors and regional economies. The transformation provides a strong platform for the Saudi Tadawul Group's IPO."

Al-Hussan Continued: "The transformation into a group is part of a continuous development program. The development program is focused on enhancing the capital market, attracting foreign investments and diversifying the economy, while supporting issuers and investors to achieve their ambitions, and providing them with access to attractive investment opportunities, in what is considered the region's next financial capital."

 

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/3334962_AE34962_0

Business Times

In the age of AI, why do Australian company boards have so few te…

The global economy is undergoing major transformation as artificial intelligence (AI) filters into almost every industry ...

Samsung expands B2B Mobile eXperience distribution with Ingram M…

The channel diversification reinforcers the Australian B2B division’s positive trajectory SYDNEY, Australia - Samsung El...

Australia has set new expectations for AI data centres – they sho…

Yesterday, the Australian federal government released new expectations[1] for data centres and artificial intelligence ...

The Times Features

As the Iran war disrupts supplies, will it affect access to medicines?

As the conflict in the Middle East disrupts fuel, shipping and food supplies, many are starting ...

Finding the Right Disability Housing in Perth: A Practical Guide for Participants and Families

Where you live shapes everything. It shapes the relationships you build, the community you belong ...

Housing construction costs are already rising, increasing risks of builders going bust

For Australia’s building industry, higher fuel costs since the start of the Middle East war have...

Shou Sugi Ban: The Ancient Japanese Timber Technique Transforming Australian Architecture

There is something quietly extraordinary about a building material that has been refined over cent...

The Complete Guide to LED Installation: What Homeowners and Business Owners Need to Know

Electricity bills in Australia are among the highest in the developed world, and lighting accounts...

I’m close to retirement age. What are my options for drawing on my super savings?

Retiring well means making a series of decisions to ensure a financially secure post-work life. ...

Samsung expands B2B Mobile eXperience distribution with Ingram Micro Australia

The channel diversification reinforcers the Australian B2B division’s positive trajectory SYDNE...

Focusing on how and why you eat – not just what – may be the key to healthy eating

When most people think about “healthy eating”, they usually focus on what they eat. That might...

HARRY POTTER™: THE EXHIBITION TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

An Enchanting Exhibition Celebrating the world of Harry Potter Opens in SYDNEY on 14 MAY Get r...