Riyad Bank launches new Fintech Fund worth SAR 100 mln

29/10/2019 Argaam
by Christine El Cheikh

 

Riyad Bank CEO, Tariq Al Sadhan, announced during a press conference on Tuesday, the launch of a new Financial Technology Fund worth SAR 100 million.

 

The conference themed “Fintech 100” was held on the sidelines of the Future Investment Initiative 2019 in Riyadh.

 

Al Sadhan said that the proliferation of technology has fueled the emergence of fintechs, which have impacted business models and pushed products and services on increasingly demanding tech-savvy customers.

 

He added that Riyad Bank is partnering with digital startups and entrepreneurs to enhance digital services and expedite the process of launching new products.

 

Riyad Bank CEO also noted that the fund aims at empowering innovation and supporting entrepreneurs through Research and Development (R&D), in addition to the funds.

 

He concluded that the Fintech Fund will be looking into defining proper mechanism for the Sandbox experimental environment and further support entrepreneurships.

 

Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) has granted 14 fintech firms permits to join the Sandbox experimental environment for offering fintech services.

 

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) is organizing the third annual Future Investment Initiative 2019 (FII) themed ‘What is next for global business?’, under the patronage of Saudi Arabia’s King Salman, from October 29th to 31st 2019 in Riyadh.

 

FII aims to explore latest innovations, opportunities and challenges shaping the global investment landscape, as well as emerging businesses covering a range of sectors, including energy, banking, technology, transportation, entertainment, sports, and healthcare.

 

Many analysts and experts have previously stated that the Saudi Vision 2030 will help establish the Public Investment Fund as one of the leading Sovereign Wealth Funds on the global level.

 

Read more: SAMA awards licenses to 14 new fintech firms to join Sandbox

 

Write to Christine El Cheikh at christine.elcheikh@argaamplus.com

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