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News, Thu, Nov 06, 2025 | Jumada al-Awwal 15, 1447
Biban 2025: Monsha’at report highlights surge in SME growth, funding
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s Small and Medium Enterprises
General Authority, Monsha’at, said the Kingdom’s entrepreneurial landscape is
expanding rapidly, with SME financing, employment, and business registrations
reaching record levels.
In a new report titled “Biban 2025: A Destination
of Ambition in a Nation Abounding with Opportunities,” released to coincide with
the opening of the Biban Forum in Riyadh, the authority detailed progress in the
Kingdom’s startup ecosystem and the broader ease of doing business, the Saudi
Press Agency reported.
According to Monsha’at, the number of active
commercial registrations reached 1.7 million by the end of the third quarter of
2025, while small and medium-sized enterprises employed more than 8.4 million
people as of August.
Saudi women’s participation in the workforce rose
to 43.5 percent, reflecting the success of empowerment programs under Vision
2030.
In the tourism sector, spending by inbound
visitors rose 9.7 percent in the first quarter of 2025 compared with the same
period in 2024, reflecting the Kingdom’s steady diversification efforts.
The real estate market also expanded, with 47,286
off-plan residential units licensed in the third quarter.
Meanwhile, the e-sports sector grew 72 percent
year on year, with 9,603 commercial registrations in gaming activities recorded
by the end of the third quarter.
The report noted record support for micro, small,
and medium-sized enterprises, as financing to the sector increased 20 percent
year on year in the second quarter, with commercial banks accounting for 96
percent of total lending.
It also cited the contribution of the foreign
investment regime, privatization programs, and the National Transformation
Program in strengthening competitiveness, alongside the Public Investment Fund’s
central role in driving priority sectors under Vision 2030.
Monsha’at described Biban 2025 as one of
the world’s leading entrepreneurship platforms, aimed at empowering enterprises,
enhancing managerial and technical capabilities, strengthening partnerships, and
promoting regional investment opportunities across the Kingdom.
Held at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Conference
Center from Nov. 5 to 8, the forum is expected to attract more than 140,000
visitors from over 150 countries, including startup founders, investors, and
policymakers.
Its agenda features panels, workshops, and
deal-signing sessions, as well as the Global Finals of the Entrepreneurship
World Cup, the world’s largest startup competition. With 10,300 applicants from
169 countries, the top 100 finalists will compete in Riyadh for $1.5 million in
cash prizes.