Business of Sport LIV Golf crowns first champion and nabs another PGA star South African golfer Charl Schwartzel won $4.75 million as Saudi-backed LIV unveiled the signing of US favourite Patrick Reed June 13, 2022
Retail Dubai deepens China ties with $163m Jafza market Yiwu will be the first free zone market in the Middle East to cater to the retail and wholesale industries June 13, 2022
Tourism Saudi operator of Domino’s and Dunkin’ plans IPO Alamar Foods, the Saudi-based operator of fast food giants Domino’s and Dunkin’, has announced plans for an initial public offering (IPO), further boosting the kingdom’s recent surge of share sales. Alamar said it will be listing its ordinary shares on the Saudi Exchange’s Main Market, following approval by the Capital Market Authority (CMA) for the […] June 13, 2022
Tourism Finnair looks to Asia, Middle East, after impact of Ukraine war Finland’s national carrier Finnair, hit hard by the closure of Russian airspace, plans to shift its focus away from Asia travel and reduce the size of its operations, the chief executive told Bloomberg News, the agency reported on Friday. Finnair’s pre-pandemic profitability centred on offering short connection times between Asia and Europe via its Helsinki […] June 13, 2022
Retail Online shopping surges 32% in UAE The total number of debit and credit cards used for online transactions in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) increased by nearly a third during the first quarter of this year. Consumers continue to embrace the e-commerce sector despite travel and shopping restrictions returning to normal following the coronavirus pandemic. Network International, a payment processing firm […] June 10, 2022
Aviation World Cup, Russians and business travel help airlines rebound Middle Eastern airlines reported a 265 percent year-on-year increase in demand in April, according to the latest monthly data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Industry analysts also reported that while demand in the region is still operating at around two-thirds what it was pre-pandemic, the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Russian tourists […] June 10, 2022
Analysis Business of Sport LIV Golf tees off amid smears and controversy Rival PGA Tour bans players for chasing ‘boatloads of cash’ Heated politics have overshadowed play in what is fast becoming golf’s most controversial tournament in history – the Saudi Arabian-funded LIV Golf Series. Teeing off on June 9, the LIV Series’ inaugural UK event clashed directly with the start of the RBC Canadian Open, an […] June 9, 2022
Banking and Finance Saudi wealth fund takes 8% stake in Tomb Raider developer Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is taking an 8.1 percent stake in gaming group Embracer via a direct share issue as part of a push into the games and esports industry. Sweden’s Embracer said in a statement it was issuing 99.9 million shares at a price of 103.47 per share to Savvy Gaming Group which […] June 9, 2022
World Cup 2022 Businesses vying to get on the teamsheet Regional and international businesses are jostling to win work in the final months before the World Cup June 9, 2022
World Cup 2022 Qatar is an open goal for property investors Rents are rising and real estate is flooding the market, but measures are being taken to curb oversupply after the World Cup final June 9, 2022
World Cup 2022 Fun and games for everyone – even non-football fans How will the Emir state ramp up its hospitality and tourism offer to entertain football fans when they're not watching matches? June 9, 2022
World Cup 2022 What happens after the final whistle blows? Legacy isn't just about making sure the World Cup stadiums don't become white elephants. For Qatar, it's about sustainability and reputation too June 9, 2022
Insight Business of Sport Qatar 2022: A smart investment or a $200bn folly? Doha is banking on long-term economic gains from the World Cup to offset the negative attention it has received since it won the hosting rights When Qatar won the right to stage the 2022 FIFA World Cup in 2010 it shocked much of the footballing world. By beating Australia, South Korea, Japan and the US, the […] June 9, 2022
Tourism Saudi to invest $100m in tourism training Saudi Arabia is planning to invest $100 million training around 100,000 young Saudis to work in the tourism sector, as the kingdom looks to attract over 70 million visitors per year. The Ministry of Tourism on Tuesday launched the Tourism Pioneers programme, which the Saudi Press Agency claimed was the “largest global programme” of its […] June 8, 2022
Retail Saudi mall reopens after blaze cost $6.67m Saudi retail operator Arabian Centres has reopened Mall of Dhahran, in the eastern province of the kingdom, and confirmed in a statement to the Saudi Exchange that the financial cost of a fire at the site last month will be roughly 25 million Saudi riyals ($6.67 million). In the bourse statement, Arabian Centres confirmed that […] June 8, 2022
Analysis Business of Sport Gulf riches has legacy sports events quaking in their boots Phil Mickelson’s self-imposed break from golf has ended with a $200 million golden handshake. The six-time major winner stepped down from the game in February after issuing a string of controversial comments about Saudi Arabia and the PGA Tour but has announced his return for the PIF-backed LIV Golf Invitational Series. In a statement on […] June 8, 2022
Tourism US to seize luxury planes owned by Roman Abramovich A US court on Monday issued warrants for the seizure of two luxury planes owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich under US measures imposed after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, court records showed. But the US government’s likelihood of gaining control of the aircraft worth nearly $400 million was uncertain. A Department of Justice official said […] June 8, 2022
Tourism UK should have done better on Covid-19: IATA director general A top airline industry official on Tuesday said the UK should have responded “a hell of a lot better” to Covid-19 and argued aviation should have been more forceful in challenging government-mandated border closures during the pandemic. Willie Walsh, director general of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), also defended airlines’ handling of a rebound […] June 8, 2022
Business of Sport Mickelson returns to play in Saudi golf series – for $200m Phil Mickelson ends his self-imposed break from golf this week to tee it up at the LIV Golf Invitational Series. The six-times major champion has been added to the field for the Saudi-backed league following a four-month hiatus amid a backlash over comments he made about the breakaway tour. “I am ready to come back […] June 7, 2022
Retail Saudi PIF ‘shortlisted as bidder for stake in Starbucks MENA’ Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has been shortlisted to buy a stake in the Middle East, North Africa and central Asia Starbucks franchise held by Alshaya Group, according to two sources. The franchise has several hundred coffee shops in 14 countries across the Middle East, Russia and central Asia. Kuwait-based Alshaya Group, the region’s […] June 6, 2022
Business of Sport Can Lionel Messi’s left foot fire Saudi into the tourism big league? In the region's latest multimillion-dollar wager on football, Riyadh is hoping the player's global appeal will attract tourists June 4, 2022
Media & Advertising Serie A seeks Abu Dhabi deals on TV rights, Italian Super Cup Italy’s top football league Serie A is in talks over a broadcast deal with state-backed Abu Dhabi Media and on a separate agreement to host its Super Cup in the Emirate. Home to AC Milan, Juventus and other top clubs, Serie A is looking at ways to catch up with major European leagues such as […] June 3, 2022