A delegation from Saudi Arabia’s Social Development Bank met with the Tabuk Chamber of Commerce to discuss cooperation aimed at supporting small and emerging businesses and entrepreneurs.
According to the Saudi Press Agency, the meeting reviewed the bank’s financing and non-financial products, and how they can help business owners develop their ventures. The discussions also covered opportunities to expand programs and initiatives for entrepreneurs, including women entrepreneurs, across the region.
The two sides discussed potential awareness programs and introductory meetings to help businesses understand the bank’s financing, advisory and other support services. They also explored ways to improve communication between the business community and support institutions.
The proposed cooperation is intended to strengthen access to relevant funding and business services, helping entrepreneurs navigate different stages of establishing and growing their ventures. It also reflects efforts to improve coordination between local economic institutions and financing providers in support of Tabuk’s small-business ecosystem.
Source: Economy Today


