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Hosted in Riyadh and attended by Local and International Experts, the “Financial Sector Conference Talks 2” Concludes its Proceedings with the Launch of the Global Award for Islamic Finance

Riyadh – May 29, 2022:

Sunday evening, the proceedings of the Second Version of the “Financial Sector Conference Talks 2” (FSC Talks 2), which laid the groundwork for the Second Edition of the Financial Sector Conference to be held in March 2023, were concluded. FSC Talks 2 was organized by the partners of the Financial Sector Development Program (Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank of Saudi Arabia, and the Capital Market Authority). It was hosted in Riyadh, in conjunction with the launch of the Global Award for Islamic Finance to support the growth of the Islamic Finance industry both locally and globally and to promote the Kingdom’s leadership in this field.

 A number of local and international experts, as well as parties interested in Open Banking and Islamic Finance attended the sessions.  They discussed the key issues associated with Open banking and Islamic Finance, their role in the development of the digital economy, the achievement of the Saudi Vision 2030 objectives, and the future prospects for Islamic finance.

In his opening speech, the Deputy Governor for Development and Technology at SAMA, Mr. Ziad Alyousef, emphasized that Open Banking will promote innovation, increasing competitiveness, and raising the level of financial inclusion, in addition to increasing the efficiency of the banking sector, developing the digital economy, and enabling financial institutions to support the growth of the private sector, by opening the way for new entities to provide financial services.

In terms of Islamic Finance, Alyousef stated that the Kingdom is the world’s largest incubator, with about SAR 3 trillion in total assets, accounting for roughly 28% of all Islamic finance assets globally.

Alyousef further highlighted the role of the Central Bank in promoting the growth of the sector by drafting legislation, publishing statistics, and hosting specialized workshops, as well as collaborating with the Financial Academy to produce professional certificates to qualify specialized cadres in Islamic finance,

During his closing remarks, Mr. Abdulaziz Alrasheed, Deputy Minister of Finance for Macro-Financial Policies and International Relations and Chairman of the Supervisory Committee of Financial Sector Conference, stated that the Talks provided an opportunity to deepen our understanding of Open Banking and Islamic finance. It presented the phases of open banking development in the Kingdom and its most significant advances and innovations. Furthermore, it shed light on the efforts made by the Financial Sector Development Program to launch the Open Banking Program in the Kingdom, which aims to contribute to achieving the objectives of the Saudi Vision 2030.  Among these objectives are expanding the digital economy and allowing financial institutions to enhance private sector growth by encouraging new institutions to provide financial services.

Alrasheed emphasized the importance of the Global Award for Islamic Finance, which was launched by the program, stating that it is a step towards strengthening the Kingdom’s worldwide leadership in the industry and stressing its efforts to become a global Islamic Finance hub by 2030. In the meantime, he invited interested parties and journalists to attend the Award’s press conference, which will be held in the presence of H.E. the Governor of the Saudi Central Bank, Dr. Fahd Al-Mubarak.

The sessions cast light on the concept of Open Banking and its evolution in the Kingdom. Expert economists reviewed the strategic plans adopted to launch open banking services in the Kingdom, advances in the field of open banking and its role in boosting financial services, increasing efficiency in the local market, and attracting investors. This can be accomplished by embracing the global trend and introducing new models and technologies that can enhance and boost the value of banking services. The second session was devoted to discussing the Islamic finance and national aspirations, the role of the public, private and non-profit sectors in achieving growth and stability for SMEs, and the role of regulators in regulating the Islamic Sukuk market in accordance with international best practices and standards in Islamic finance. Future opportunities for the Islamic finance industry and digital transformation in the region, as well as their impact on financial inclusion and support for SMEs, were also discussed. This enabled the creation of a competitive environment that will enhance the future of the Islamic finance industry.

It is worth mentioning that the Financial Sector Conference is the most significant event in the Middle East. It brings together  prominent decision-makers, leading financial sector institutions, financiers, and beneficiaries. It also underlines the unique competitive position of the Saudi financial sector both in the Middle East and globally. The conference contributes to introducing the Financial Sector Development Program and its initiatives to achieve the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. The program aims to keep pace with global advances in this sector and achieve paradigm shifts in the field of financial services that are commensurate with the ongoing growth of business and services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.