Saudi Arabia grants special residency to 100 entrepreneurs at Biban 2025

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The initiative is part of the center’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the Kingdom’s position as a global hub for talent, innovation, and investment. SPA
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Majdi Allulu, founder and CEO of Grintafy. (AN photo)
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Sharene Lee, co-founder of Takadao. (AN photo)
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Saudi Arabia grants special residency to 100 entrepreneurs at Biban 2025

Saudi Arabia grants special residency to 100 entrepreneurs at Biban 2025

RIYADH: The Premium Residency Center has awarded the “Entrepreneurship Residency” permit to more than 100 entrepreneurs from over 20 countries during the Biban 2025 Forum. 

Organized by the Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority, known as Monsha’at, the four-day event — held at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Convention Center under the theme “A Global Destination for Opportunities” — serves as a key platform to support startups and promote entrepreneurship in Saudi Arabia. 

Arab News spoke with two recipients of the Entrepreneur Residency who shared their reflections on the program. 

Majdi Allulu, founder and CEO of Grintafy, a Saudi-based sports technology startup, which he described as “LinkedIn for football players.” 

“The process was smooth and simple,” he said. “As a sports tech entrepreneur, it’s an honor to be recognized for our contribution to the Kingdom’s ecosystem. This residency motivates us to continue building and contributing to Saudi Arabia’s growing innovation landscape.” 

Another entrepreneur, Sharene Lee, co-founder of Takadao, shared how the Premium Residency has transformed her experience as a long-time expatriate entrepreneur in the GCC. 

“I’ve been in Saudi Arabia for about ten years and co-founded Takadao, a blockchain-based alternative to traditional financial services,” Lee explained. 

“When we heard about the program, we qualified under the entrepreneur category, The application process was very straightforward.” 

Lee highlighted how the residency has provided her with much-needed stability and convenience. 

“As an entrepreneur, life is full of ups and downs,” she said. “The Premium Residency gives you peace of mind—you don’t have to worry about renewing visas or travel restrictions. 

“It also allows me to buy property and truly plant roots here. My entire family, including my parents, is in Saudi Arabia now. This program lets us build a real, sustainable future.” 

The initiative is part of the center’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the Kingdom’s position as a global hub for talent, innovation, and investment. It also supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objectives to create a competitive, diversified economy that fosters innovation and empowers entrepreneurs.   

The “Entrepreneurship Residency” is one of the center’s flagship offerings, designed for founders of startups with innovative technological solutions who aim to grow their ventures within the Kingdom. The program contributes to the national economy by enabling high-impact ventures and creating quality job opportunities. 

The center said granting premium residency to entrepreneurs reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to attracting global innovators and enabling them to expand their businesses in an ecosystem that encourages competitiveness and economic sustainability.   

The Premium Residency Center currently offers seven residency products: Exceptional Talent Residency, Talent Residency, Business Investor Residency, Entrepreneur Residency, Property Owner Residency, Fixed-Term Residency, and Indefinite-Term Residency.   

These residencies provide holders with a range of benefits, including residency in the Kingdom with family members, the ability to conduct business, property ownership, and the right to host relatives, among other privileges.   

Biban 2025 plays a key role in advancing Saudi Arabia’s entrepreneurship landscape by connecting founders with investors, enabling knowledge exchange, and expanding business growth opportunities both locally and globally. 


Monsha’at, Swedish Trade and Investment Council ink deal to enhance entrepreneurship education cooperation

Monsha’at, Swedish Trade and Investment Council ink deal to enhance entrepreneurship education cooperation
Updated 06 November 2025
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Monsha’at, Swedish Trade and Investment Council ink deal to enhance entrepreneurship education cooperation

Monsha’at, Swedish Trade and Investment Council ink deal to enhance entrepreneurship education cooperation

RIYADH: The General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises, also known as Monsha’at, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Swedish Trade and Investment Council on the sidelines of the Biban 2025 Forum. 

The agreement aims to connect Saudi companies seeking international expansion with Swedish business incubators and accelerators, as well as develop training programs for academic leaders specializing in entrepreneurship education, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

It also seeks to leverage Sweden’s pioneering experience in implementing simulation-based educational programs within entrepreneurship curricula. 

The MoU was signed by Saud Al-Subaie, deputy governor of Monsha’at for Entrepreneurship, and Nebe Al-Mayahi, trade commissioner and head of the Swedish Trade and Investment Council in the Kingdom, in the presence of Petra Menander, Sweden’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia. 

This partnership reflects Monshaat’s commitment to leveraging global best practices in supporting entrepreneurship and fostering an enabling educational environment that contributes to developing generations capable of innovation and leadership, in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, which aims to build a knowledge-based economy and support small and medium-sized enterprises. 

The Biban 2025 Forum, held at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Convention Center from Nov. 5 to 8 under the theme “A Global Destination for Opportunities,” witnessed broad participation from international and local entities.

Agreements and deals exceeding SR22 billion ($5.87 billion) have been signed, reinforcing the forum’s position as a global platform for providing opportunities and empowering entrepreneurs from around the world.