Non-Oil GDP Share: 76% ▲ -7.7pp vs 2020 | Saudi Unemployment: 3.5% ▲ -0.5pp vs 2023 | PIF AUM: $941.3B ▲ +$345B vs 2022 | Inbound FDI: $21.3B ▼ -6.4% vs 2023 | Female Participation: 33% ▲ -1.1pp vs 2023 | Credit Rating: Aa3/A+ ▲ Moody's / Fitch | GDP Growth: 2.0% ▲ +1.5pp vs 2023 | Umrah Pilgrims: 16.92M ▲ vs 11.3M target | Non-Oil GDP Share: 76% ▲ -7.7pp vs 2020 | Saudi Unemployment: 3.5% ▲ -0.5pp vs 2023 | PIF AUM: $941.3B ▲ +$345B vs 2022 | Inbound FDI: $21.3B ▼ -6.4% vs 2023 | Female Participation: 33% ▲ -1.1pp vs 2023 | Credit Rating: Aa3/A+ ▲ Moody's / Fitch | GDP Growth: 2.0% ▲ +1.5pp vs 2023 | Umrah Pilgrims: 16.92M ▲ vs 11.3M target |

Institution

Capital Market Authority (CMA)

The Saudi regulatory authority for capital markets, responsible for overseeing the Tadawul stock exchange, protecting investors, and developing the Kingdom's securities market.

Feb 22, 2026

Digital Government Authority (DGA)

The Saudi authority responsible for digital government transformation, e-government services, and public sector digitization across the Kingdom.

Feb 22, 2026

General Entertainment Authority (GEA)

The Saudi authority responsible for regulating and developing the Kingdom's entertainment sector, overseeing events, licensing, and the growth of a domestic entertainment industry.

Feb 22, 2026

Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF / Hadaf)

The Saudi fund supporting private-sector employment of Saudi nationals through wage subsidies, training programmes, and job placement services.

Feb 22, 2026

Ministry of Culture

The Saudi government ministry responsible for developing the Kingdom's cultural sector, including arts, heritage, film, music, design, and cultural institutions.

Feb 22, 2026

Ministry of Education

The Saudi government ministry overseeing the Kingdom's public education system from primary through university level, driving curriculum reform and skills alignment under Vision 2030.

Feb 22, 2026

Ministry of Finance

The Saudi government ministry responsible for fiscal policy, government budgeting, public debt management, and financial oversight of national transformation spending.

Feb 22, 2026

Ministry of Health

The Saudi government ministry responsible for healthcare policy, regulation, and the delivery of public health services across the Kingdom.

Feb 22, 2026

Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources

The Saudi government ministry responsible for industrial policy, manufacturing development, and mineral resource management, driving the Kingdom's industrial diversification.

Feb 22, 2026

Ministry of Investment (MISA)

The Saudi government ministry responsible for attracting, enabling, and regulating foreign and domestic investment into the Kingdom.

Feb 22, 2026

Ministry of Tourism

The Saudi government ministry overseeing the development and regulation of the Kingdom's tourism sector, targeting 150 million visits per year by 2030.

Feb 22, 2026

National Center for Privatization (NCP)

The Saudi government body overseeing the identification, planning, and execution of state asset privatization and public-private partnerships under Vision 2030.

Feb 22, 2026

National Competitiveness Center (Tayseer)

The Saudi agency responsible for improving the Kingdom's business environment, cutting regulatory burdens, and advancing Saudi Arabia in global competitiveness rankings.

Feb 22, 2026

National Water Company (NWC)

The Saudi state-owned utility responsible for water distribution, wastewater management, and the delivery of water services across the Kingdom's cities and regions.

Feb 22, 2026

Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU)

The dedicated government authority overseeing the preservation, development, and global promotion of AlUla as a world-class heritage and tourism destination.

Feb 22, 2026

Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu

The Saudi authority managing the development and operation of the Jubail and Yanbu industrial cities — the Kingdom's largest heavy industrial complexes.

Feb 22, 2026

SAMI (Saudi Arabian Military Industries)

Saudi Arabia's national defence and security manufacturing company, established to localize 50% of military spending by 2030.

Feb 22, 2026

Saudi Tourism Authority (STA)

The national tourism marketing and promotion body responsible for positioning Saudi Arabia as a global tourism destination under Vision 2030.

Feb 22, 2026

Savvy Games Group

A PIF-owned gaming and esports company investing over USD 38 billion to make Saudi Arabia a global hub for the video games industry.

Feb 22, 2026

SDAIA (Saudi Data and AI Authority)

The Saudi national authority for data governance and artificial intelligence, driving the Kingdom's ambitions to become a global leader in AI and the data-driven economy.

Feb 22, 2026