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Navigate Saudi Arabia’s booming investment scene with SVCIC’s reputable advice

  • As the world’s largest oil exporter and the latest financing frontier, Saudi Arabia offers opportunities for savvy investors as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship.
 

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As the world’s largest oil exporter and the latest financing frontier that has attracted significant attention worldwide, Saudi Arabia offers opportunities for savvy investors. The kingdom is positioning itself as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship. While potential rewards are imminent, navigating the local market with its complex regulations and cultural nuances can be challenging, so finding the right investment partner is crucial.

Licensed and regulated by the Saudi Arabia Capital Market Authority, Saudi Venture Capital Investment (SVCIC) has been helping clients identify lucrative investment opportunities and suitable financial products that grow businesses for 13 years.

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“We aim to be a responsible Islamic finance and investment company,” said Lim Say Cheong, CEO. “We do deep due diligence, so clients trust us as a solution provider. Companies and investors interested in expanding their businesses in the Middle East and North African region can come to us.”

Led by Lim, an industry savant who spent 15 years working within the investment banking space in the United Arab Emirates, SVCIC helps companies enter the Tadawul or Saudi Stock Exchange and Saudi’s parallel equity market Nomu. Specialising in Sukuk or Sharia-compliant bonds, the firm serves as an ideal link to the Gulf Cooperation Council market.

“We have an extensive network of investors and clients,” Lim said. “We bridge the East and the West. This global connection allows us to bring transactions and investors from one geographical part to another, and vice versa.”

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SVCIC seeks partnerships with financial institutions to reach private banking clients and business owners and to distribute products in Malaysia and Indonesia.

“Reputation is a key driver in this industry,” Lim said. “Our highly qualified teams are experts and leaders in their fields. We understand and apply good governance, and we are perennial learners. We work hard to effectively serve the Islamic banking space.”

 
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