What Are The Most Funded Startups in Saudi Arabia?

What Are The Most Funded Startups in Saudi Arabia?

03 March 2023

What Are The Most Funded Startups in Saudi Arabia?

Top Funded Startups Are in Fintech

Considering that 4 out of the top 10 funded startups in Saudi in 2022 were fintechs, and #1 Tamara and #2 stc pay, each raised more than US$ 200 million, it comes as little surprise that fintech emerges as the most funded sector in the Kingdom. This is a trend seen around the globe, as fintech is considered the backbone infrastructure from which many other tech industries can commercialize and receive digital payments - from e-Commerce to restaurant tech and delivery aggregators - fintech is always involved. 

See Graph: Top 10 Most Funded Saudi-Born Startups to Date + Honourable Mentions: Tamara, stc pay, Foodics, Unifonic, Sary, Nana, Zid, HyperPay, Most Caffeine, Retailo, Master Works, Red Rea Farms, Lean, Jahez.

 

Fintech has experienced tremendous growth in 2022; the number of registered and licensed fintechs operating in the kingdom grew from 80 to 147 startups. These 147 fintechs that are licensed, only represent 30% of all fintech companies present in the kingdom. In August 2022. Tamara, a buy-now-pay-later platform that allows users to pay in installments, raised US$100 million in a Series B round - bringing the total funds raised to over US$215 million, is now the most funded fintech startup in the Kingdom, surpassing stc pay which raised US$ 200 million in November 2020.

Unlike other industries that are still facing some obstacles with funding gaps, there are investors that fund fintech startups at every stage in the Kingdom today. As the top 10 most funded Saudi startups (based on publicly disclosed figures) shows, Fintech and Foodtech are the two largest broad sectors pulling in the most capital in the Saudi startup ecosystem.

See Graphs: Number of Active Fintechs Operating in Saudi Arabia 2018-2022, Number of Active Fintech Companies Split by Category in 2022, Annual Growth by Category of Active Fintech Companies

 

Read Next: What Are the Latest Trends in Saudi’s Startup Ecosystem?

 

Learn more about the successful and the emerging Saudi’s startup and its ecosystem, in the most comprehensive report on the topic to date, The Evolution of Saudi Arabia's Start-Up Ecosystem 2010-2022.

 

Author

Erika Masako Welch

Co-Founder & Chief Content Officer of Lucidity Insights

Erika is Co-Founder and Chief Content Officer at Lucidity Insights. Having spent 15 years advising Fortune 500 companies and multinational conglomerates from around the world on how to grow businesses in emerging markets, Erika found that data and knowledge underpinned and empowered strategic decision-making. The creation of Lucidity Insights was inspired by the idea that strategic C-suite level data and insights could empower startups and Venture Capitalists in the MENAPT region, elevating the entire regional entrepreneurial ecosystem. Data is not just for the Chief Executive, or the data analyst after-all. Democratizing access to quality data across the tech ecosystem will elevate every startup and every investors’ decision-making, and thus, benefit the economy, overall. Erika has worked with data to develop comprehensive business success stories and strategies for her entire professional career. She is a thought leader in growth strategies in fast-moving emerging markets, with a focus on Middle Eastern and Asian Markets. She is an expert on the startup ecosystems in the Middle East, and a thought leader on entrepreneurship, disruptive technologies and sustainability. She has worked with both government and corporates clients, across over 30 different industry verticals and in over 40 countries. She is best described as a data-curious strategic thinker and advisor, who also happens to be an enthusiastic storyteller and writer. Erika graduated from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business with an Executive MBA (MSx), and also holds degrees from McGill University (B.Sc Neuroscience) and the University of Cambridge (Sustainability in Business). She speaks English and Japanese, is conversational in French, and speaks survival Arabic. In her spare time, she is an avid globe trotter, having travelled to over 70 countries, and counts scuba-diving, free-diving and yoga among her favourite activities. She is a self-described wellness-junkie and adventure enthusiast. She is also a dog mum.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Stay up to date with the latest news, special reports, videos, infobytes, and features on the region's most notable entrepreneurial ecosystems

Register for our free weekly newsletter

Stay up to date with the latest news, special reports, videos, infobytes, and features on the region's most notable entrepreneurial ecosystems