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Individual investors top financiers of Saudi technical startups

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Individual investors have the biggest stake in Badir incubated startups in the innovation and modern technology field at SR30 million ($8 million), representi­ng 40 percent of the total funding. In the third quarter of 2017 alone, the funding amounted to SR75 million.

The government came in second with financial support to such companies at SR29 million, correspond­ing to 39 percent of the total, statistics issued recently by Badir Program for Technology Incubators revealed.

The private sector companies released about SR10 million equivalent to 13 percent of the total, while investment funds shelled out about SR6 million to the funding of startups or 8 percent of the total.

Moreover, Badir statistics showed an increase in the technical startups funding deals by venture capital companies, with declared investment­s in the program’s incubated or graduated companies reaching about SR32 million in the past three months of the current year.

Currently, the number of Badir incubated technical startups increased by 24 percent to reach 158 companies, compared to 127 in the beginning of the same year.

Among the most active sectors for Saudi entreprene­urs, the statistics of Badir program revealed that startups in the field of the Internet of Things, big data, and cooperativ­e economy dominated about 75 percent of the 158 incubated companies.

On the other hand, the biotechnol­ogies companies reached about 16 percent, compared to 9 percent for industrial technologi­es.

Nawwaf Al-Sahhaf, CEO of Badir Program for Technology Incubators, one of the main programs of KACST, said: “The startups are facing a major difficulty in finding financing in their early stages, while their chances of getting financing in advanced stages are still stable, especially those having promising growth potentials, and at the same time surrounded by high risks.”

He added: “Given the impulse in the activity of business incubators and accelerato­rs, and the increase in the number of startups in the Saudi market, we witnessed in the current year a considerab­le increase in the number of platforms of collective funding and the networks of individual investors, in addition to the growth in the number of venture capital investment companies, the fact that reassured somehow the Saudi entreprene­urs regarding the new alternativ­es for providing flexible funding opportunit­ies in order to help them build and develop investment plans.”

 ??  ?? Nawwaf Al-Sahhaf, CEO of Badir Program for Technology Incubators.
Nawwaf Al-Sahhaf, CEO of Badir Program for Technology Incubators.

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