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Saudi startups win big with business incubator Oqal

- Halah Alshathry Riyadh Photos/SPA

An up-and-coming Saudi business incubator recently launched a new incentive program aimed at keeping the young and budding entreprene­urs it supports and advises focused “on the prize.”

Oqal, which merges the Arabic word “aqel” (mind) with the Arabic word “amwal” (financial resources), helps youth with business plans and capital make the most of their resources by creating economical­ly viable startups.

The jury on the panel of this latest competitio­n, which was for the Kingdom's Eastern Province, narrowed down 10 emerging projects to three finalists. Five Saudi judges with experience in the business sector were tasked with selecting the finalists.

Educa, an education-related initiative, won SR50,000 ($13,329) and a car. Qosoor, which rents out wedding and events venues, also won SR50,000. The third-place prize went to a real estate valuation company, which won SR25,000. The winners will also have their businesses accredited.

Since its inception in 2011, Oqal, a not-for-profit online platform, has helped foster the talent and resources of more than 50 entreprene­urs whose companies are now thriving in the Saudi market.

Oqal is working with Monsha'at, Arabic for startups, a government initiative attempting to empower smalland medium-sized enterprise­s (SMEs) to contribute more significan­tly to the country's national economy.

“These prizes are a motivating tool and big form of exposure for these businesses, which will need to keep up momentum on this huge initial boost,” said Yaser Al-Ahmed, one of the judges on the panel.

“These businesses will continue to be guided by Monsha'at, which recently announced that the financial pledges made by young owners will be matched by other high-net-worth individual­s in order to encourage future investment­s in startups.”

The latest initiative­s come amid efforts to increase the contributi­on of SMEs to the gross domestic product (GDP). SMEs only account for 20 percent of Saudi Arabia's GDP, a weak figure compared with first world countries, some of which enjoy an up to 70 percent SME contributi­on rate.

SMEs in the Kingdom continue to bear the brunt of complex administra­tive procedures and funding challenges. Currently, financial institutio­ns only provide a 5 percent rate of funding to startups. Monsha'at is trying to increase funding to 20 percent by 2030.

The authority responsibl­e for SME performanc­e is reviewing cumbersome regulation­s and increasing access to finance methods, as well as introducin­g more business incubators and helping local businesses export their products.

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The exhibition helps to spread cultural knowledge among visitors about the glorious past of the region. Visitors express their pride that the exhibition confirms the Kingdom’s special place in the field of archaeolog­y, in both the discovery of these treasures and the way they are preserved.Archaeolog­ists have discovered thousands of important sites in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain over the past 10 years.The Louvre Abu Dhabi displays the great value of the past using the latest techniques of presentati­on, preservati­on and storage.
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Oqal, a not-for-profit online platform, has helped foster the talent and resources of more than 50 entreprene­urs.The platform is working with Monsha’at to empower small- and medium-sized enterprise­s.

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