On its third day, the Biban 2025 Discussion board witnessed the signing of 11 agreements and memorandums of understanding, and the launch of seven packages with a complete worth exceeding 7.6 billion riyals, to help entrepreneurial tasks and the small and medium enterprises sector.
In response to what was reported by the Saudi Press Company, “Monshaat” signed cooperation agreements with Markez Monetary Firm to allocate 4 billion riyals to finance entrepreneurs and small and medium enterprises, and Al-Tayseer Al-Arabia Finance Firm with a worth of three billion riyals, along with an settlement with Alfa Arabia Finance Firm price 600 million riyals inside joint financing packages directed to reinforce development and sustainability within the micro, small and medium enterprises sector.
The agreements included cooperation with the Crafts Affiliation to implement 3 coaching camps that facilitate craftsmen’s entry to uncooked supplies and develop their abilities, and with the Iktva Affiliation to develop social entrepreneurship throughout the “My Mission 3” initiative, and with Saudi Golf Firm to allow micro and small enterprises and craftsmen to take part in sports activities and leisure occasions, in addition to Jahez Firm throughout the “Your Mission is Prepared” initiative to allow pioneers to enter the world of e-commerce with coaching and technical help.
On the educational facet, Monshaat signed two agreements with Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz College and the Arab Open College to lift consciousness of entrepreneurship by workshops and coaching packages.
Monsha’at concluded an settlement with King Salman Science Oasis to stimulate innovation and funding within the fields of expertise and entrepreneurship, whereas the discussion board included plenty of qualitative launches within the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation.
On the event financing facet, the Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi Basis for Growth Finance, in cooperation with the Normal Authority for Endowments, introduced a financing product designated for the beneficiaries of the Jana Fund, to help productive households with loans ranging between (60) thousand and (200) thousand riyals, in proportion to the character and dimension of the tasks. The Mannequin Affiliation additionally launched a technical hackathon directed at non-profit organizations.
The Saudi Finance Firm launched the tax returns financing program to help micro, small, medium and micro enterprises, by operational financing amounting to 750 thousand riyals, with fast digital procedures to ease monetary obligations, along with launching a hackathon specialised within the tradition sector.




