‎Int’l investors reach 160,700 in 2025

‎Int’l investors reach 160,700 in 2025 ‎Int’l investors reach 160,700 in 2025

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The number of international investors in the Saudi capital market rose to 160,700 by the end of 2025, compared to 147,800 in 2024, marking a 9% increase, according to the Capital Market Authority’s (CMA) annual report.

The growth comes amid ongoing efforts to develop the Saudi capital market and enhance its attractiveness to international investors while the CMA noted that attracting foreign investment is a strategic objective aligned with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

The total number of international investors includes participants in the Main Market (TASI), the Nomu-Parallel Market, the Sukuk and Debt Instruments Market, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and closed-ended traded investment funds.

International Investors in TASI

Period

Number

Change

2022

113,080

2023

117,500

+4%

2024

147,780

+26%

2025

160,740

+9%

The value of international investors’ holdings in TASI declined to SAR 490.2 billion by the end of 2025, compared to SAR 498.2 billion a year earlier.

Meanwhile, their ownership of free-float shares increased to 14% from 12.4% in 2024.

International Investors’ Holdings in TASI

Period

Value (SAR bln)

Free-Float Shares Ownership

Annual Change in Holdings Value

2022

394.6

15.9%

2023

471.0

14.4%

+19%

2024

498.2

12.4%

+6%

2025

490.2

14.0%

(2%)

International investors’ ownership in the equity market at the end of 2025 was distributed between foreign investments valued at SAR 416.2 billion, representing 85% of total holdings, and GCC investments worth approximately SAR 73.9 billion.

According to the regulations governing investments by Qualified Foreign Financial Institutions (QFFIs) in listed shares, which were in force during 2025, holdings by qualified foreign investors in the Saudi capital market stood at approximately SAR 337.9 billion by year-end 2025.

International Investors’ Equity Holdings (SAR bn)

Category

Investor Type

2024

2025

Change

GCC Investors

Individuals

4.3

4.5

+5%

Institutions

70.7

65.9

(7%)

Managed Portfolios

0.3

3.5

Foreign Investors

Swap Agreements

2.4

1.0

(58%)

Resident Investors

17.5

18.0

+3%

Qualified Investors

339.4

337.9

(0.4%)

Strategic Partners

50.1

45.6

(9%)

Managed Portfolios

13.5

13.7

+1%

Total

498.2

490.2

(2%)

Net international investment in the Main Market reached SAR 225.2 billion by the end of 2025, up 10% from 2024, reflecting continued foreign capital inflows into the Saudi market.

Net International Investment in the Main Market

Period

Value (SAR bln)

Change

2022

166.8

2023

182.1

+9%

2024

204.3

+12%

2025

225.2

+10%

 

The number of international investors in the Saudi capital market rose to 160,700 by the end of 2025, compared to 147,800 in 2024, marking a 9% increase, according to the Capital Market Authority’s (CMA) annual report.

The growth comes amid ongoing efforts to develop the Saudi capital market and enhance its attractiveness to international investors while the CMA noted that attracting foreign investment is a strategic objective aligned with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.

The total number of international investors includes participants in the Main Market (TASI), the Nomu-Parallel Market, the Sukuk and Debt Instruments Market, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and closed-ended traded investment funds.

International Investors in TASI

Period

Number

Change

2022

113,080

2023

117,500

+4%

2024

147,780

+26%

2025

160,740

+9%

The value of international investors’ holdings in TASI declined to SAR 490.2 billion by the end of 2025, compared to SAR 498.2 billion a year earlier.

Meanwhile, their ownership of free-float shares increased to 14% from 12.4% in 2024.

International Investors’ Holdings in TASI

Period

Value (SAR bln)

Free-Float Shares Ownership

Annual Change in Holdings Value

2022

394.6

15.9%

2023

471.0

14.4%

+19%

2024

498.2

12.4%

+6%

2025

490.2

14.0%

(2%)

International investors’ ownership in the equity market at the end of 2025 was distributed between foreign investments valued at SAR 416.2 billion, representing 85% of total holdings, and GCC investments worth approximately SAR 73.9 billion.

According to the regulations governing investments by Qualified Foreign Financial Institutions (QFFIs) in listed shares, which were in force during 2025, holdings by qualified foreign investors in the Saudi capital market stood at approximately SAR 337.9 billion by year-end 2025.

International Investors’ Equity Holdings (SAR bn)

Category

Investor Type

2024

2025

Change

GCC Investors

Individuals

4.3

4.5

+5%

Institutions

70.7

65.9

(7%)

Managed Portfolios

0.3

3.5

Foreign Investors

Swap Agreements

2.4

1.0

(58%)

Resident Investors

17.5

18.0

+3%

Qualified Investors

339.4

337.9

(0.4%)

Strategic Partners

50.1

45.6

(9%)

Managed Portfolios

13.5

13.7

+1%

Total

498.2

490.2

(2%)

Net international investment in the Main Market reached SAR 225.2 billion by the end of 2025, up 10% from 2024, reflecting continued foreign capital inflows into the Saudi market.

Net International Investment in the Main Market

Period

Value (SAR bln)

Change

2022

166.8

2023

182.1

+9%

2024

204.3

+12%

2025

225.2

+10%

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