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Saudi Arabia

Middle East · Riyadh · SAR (Saudi Riyal)

PIB
$1.28T
nominal, USD
Croissance du PIB
4.0%
réel, annuel
Inflation
2.1%
annuel
Capitalisation boursière
$2.35T
total coté, USD

Aperçu économique et sectoriel

Saudi Arabia is the world's largest oil exporter and a founding OPEC member, with hydrocarbons historically accounting for the majority of government revenues and export earnings. The economy had a nominal GDP of approximately USD 1.28 trillion in 2025 and is among the twenty largest economies globally. Under the Vision 2030 reform agenda, the government is pursuing diversification into mining (Saudi Arabia holds an estimated USD 1.3 trillion in untapped mineral resources), tourism, entertainment, financial services, and renewable energy, with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) acting as the primary transformation vehicle. The Saudi Exchange (Tadawul) ranks among the top ten exchanges globally by market capitalization at approximately USD 2.35 trillion as of end-2025, and was reclassified as an Emerging Market by MSCI in 2019, significantly increasing its profile among international institutional investors. Capital market liberalization continued in early 2026 when the CMA removed the Qualified Foreign Investor framework, allowing unrestricted direct foreign access to Tadawul for the first time.

Secteurs clés

Oil & GasPetrochemicalsBanking & Financial ServicesMiningTelecommunicationsUtilitiesTourism & HospitalityHealthcareReal Estate & Construction
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Macro

PIB nominal, USD$1.28T
Croissance du PIB réel, annuel4.0%
Inflation annuel2.1%
Population habitants36.4M
PIB par habitant USD$35,460
Capitalisation boursière total coté, USD$2.35T
Capitalisation boursière / PIB184.0%
Chômage7.2%
Sociétés cotées385
BourseSaudi Exchange (Tadawul) (TADAWUL)

Année des données: 2025. Sources: IMF World Economic Outlook April 2026 (GDP, growth, inflation, per capita data), IMF Article IV 2025 concluding statement for Saudi Arabia, companiesmarketcap.com — Saudi Arabia top companies by market cap (June 2026), iShares KSA ETF Fact Sheet March 31, 2026 (BlackRock/iShares), iShares EEM ETF Fact Sheet March 31, 2026 (BlackRock/iShares), Greenberg Traurig LLP — Saudi Arabia abolishes QFI status Jan 2026, Saudi Exchange (Tadawul) / Tadawul Group — listed company and market cap data, Vision 2030 Saudi Arabia official site — sector priorities, Immigrantinvest.com / Visaindex.com — Saudi Premium Residency 2026 guide, GCC Business Watch — IMF raises Saudi growth forecast to 4%, Interactive Brokers / SNB Capital partnership announcement (est.), World Bank population and unemployment data (est. 2025), Statista — Saudi Arabia GDP per capita 2025.

Dernières actualités

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Principales sociétés cotées

Les plus grandes entreprises de la principale bourse locale, par capitalisation boursière.

# Entreprise Secteur Capitalisation boursièreUSD Cotation américaine

ETF négociés aux États-Unis

Fonds cotés aux États-Unis offrant une exposition à ce marché — la voie la plus simple pour de nombreux investisseurs américains.

Ticker ETF Émetteur Périmètre Ratio de frais% annuel Exposition% du fonds

Bourse locale & accès

BourseSaudi Exchange (Tadawul)
CodeTADAWUL
Site webwww.saudiexchange.sa
DeviseSAR

Accès aux courtiers locaux

Following the February 2026 QFI abolition, access has broadened significantly. Interactive Brokers (IBKR) launched direct Tadawul access through a partnership with SNB Capital in late 2024, allowing global clients to trade Saudi equities, REITs, and ETFs from a unified IBKR account. Saxo Bank offers access to Tadawul-listed securities through its global platform. Local Saudi brokers such as SNB Capital, Al Rajhi Capital, Aljazira Capital, and Riyad Capital are CMA-licensed and can onboard foreign investors. Foreigners must complete KYC/AML requirements; a Saudi bank account is not strictly required for trading via international brokers. For residents, any of the major Saudi retail banks with brokerage arms can open accounts upon presentation of a valid Iqama (residency permit).

Courtiers internationaux avec accès aux marchés étrangers

Indiqué à titre indicatif uniquement — pas une recommandation. Les marchés disponibles, les frais et les règles d'ouverture de compte varient selon le courtier et votre pays de résidence.

Relocalisation & résidence

Visa d'investissement / programme de résidence

Subventions Premium Residency (permanent; self-renewing)

Saudi Arabia operates the Saudi Premium Residency program (informally called the Saudi Green Card), launched in 2019 and substantially expanded in early 2024 from two pathways to seven. The program grants foreign nationals the right to reside, work, own businesses, and own property without requiring a Saudi sponsor. Key investment pathways include: (1) Real Estate Investment — ownership of Saudi property valued at SAR 4 million (approx. USD 1.07 million) qualifies for residency; (2) Business Investment — a minimum investment of SAR 7 million (approx. USD 1.87 million) in a MISA-licensed business, plus creation of at least 10 Saudi jobs within two years, qualifies for permanent residency. Additional categories target entrepreneurs, exceptional talent, and skilled professionals. As of early 2026, Saudi Arabia was reported to be developing an ultra-high-net-worth track for individuals with a verified net worth of at least USD 30 million. Holders may bring immediate family members and can open local bank accounts.

Investissement minimum: $1.07M

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Accès pour les investisseurs étrangers

Effective February 1, 2026, Saudi Arabia's Capital Market Authority (CMA) abolished the Qualified Foreign Investor (QFI) framework, opening Tadawul to all international investors including individual retail traders without prior asset-under-management thresholds. Foreign investors are now subject to an aggregate ownership cap of 49% per listed company and a 10% individual non-resident ownership ceiling per company. Foreign residents in Saudi Arabia may invest locally through any licensed Saudi brokerage. Non-resident foreigners must open a brokerage account with a CMA-licensed Saudi firm or access the market through international brokers with direct Tadawul connectivity. Certain strategic sectors (defense, certain utilities) may retain additional restrictions on foreign ownership.

ADR et co-cotations aux États-Unis

Sociétés de ce pays dont les actions se négocient également aux États-Unis — accessibles via un compte de courtage américain ordinaire.

EntrepriseTicker américainTicker localNote
Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Aramco)ARMCO2222OTC pink sheets only; not a formal ADR program; very thin US liquidity. Primary listing remains Tadawul.
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