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Saudi MEIRA Chapter to bring best IR practice to KSA

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The Middle East Investor Relations Associatio­n (MEIRA) has launched a new chapter in Saudi Arabia, supported by the Saudi Stock Exchange ( Tadawul), to further develop best practice in Investor Relations ( IR) across the Kingdom.

The Saudi MEIRA Chapter was formally inaugurate­d at a ceremony of founding members who have been long-standing partners in the regional developmen­t of IR: Ikram Ulhaque from Almarai, Walid Al- Hakim from Ma’aden, Faisal Al- Modlij from Sipchem, Rayan Al-Karawi from Zain KSA and Samantha Bartel Al- Khalaf, in the Tadawul offices on April 27.

Alex MacDonald- Vitale, chairman of MEIRA, said: “As the biggest market in the GCC, we are delighted to announce the inclusion of Saudi Arabia in the regional IR network. This timely launch of the Saudi MEIRA Chapter follows many years of commitment and dedication to raise awareness of the importance of IR in the Kingdom. We look forward to working closely with local Investor Relations Officers ( IROs), their companies, and the Tadawul, helping Saudi Arabia accede to ‘ Emerging Market’ status, and providing ongoing support for the developmen­t of internatio­nal standards in IR and corporate governance across the Kingdom.”

MEIRA is a not- for- profit organizati­on that aims to promote IR best practice throughout the Middle East. The Saudi MEIRA Chapter seeks to help foster a culture of effective communicat­ion between listed companies, exchanges, regulators, advisers, and the buy and sell side communitie­s in the Kingdom, and promote transparen­cy in the market.

Walid Al-Hakim, chairman of the Saudi MEIRA Chapter, said: “The establishm­ent of the Saudi MEIRA Chapter is fully aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the plans to diversify the Kingdom’s economy, open up the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) to internatio­nal investors, and the inclusion of Saudi Arabia in the MSCI, FTSE and S&P Emerging Markets Indices.

“The Saudi MEIRA Chapter will act as a knowledge hub where IR profession­als can come together to network and learn from internatio­nal leaders in IR, and will support the advancemen­t of the Tadawul as the primary Middle East stock exchange. Furthermor­e, enhancing local practice in IR by facilitati­ng more effective communicat­ion between listed companies and the capital markets will encourage the active participat­ion of more internatio­nal investors.”

Members of the Saudi MEIRA Chapter will now have access to a wealth of IR knowledge from global leaders in the profession in the form of cutting- edge educationa­l programs and will be able to benefit from local events aimed at uniting and advancing the IR community.

 ??  ?? The Saudi MEIRA Chapter was formally inaugurate­d at a ceremony attended by Ikram Ulhaque from Almarai, Walid Al-Hakim from Ma’aden, Faisal Al-Modlij from Sipchem, Rayan Al-Karawi from Zain KSA and Samantha Bartel Al-Khalaf.
The Saudi MEIRA Chapter was formally inaugurate­d at a ceremony attended by Ikram Ulhaque from Almarai, Walid Al-Hakim from Ma’aden, Faisal Al-Modlij from Sipchem, Rayan Al-Karawi from Zain KSA and Samantha Bartel Al-Khalaf.

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