Third of Saudi companies expect to grow by 10%
RIYADH: A third of middle-market Saudi businesses expect to grow by at
least 10 percent this year and more than half will hire extra full-time
staff, a new survey suggests.

Saudi companies are significantly more optimistic about revenue growth
than they were last year, according to the EY Growth Barometer, an
annual survey of entrepreneurs’ and business leaders’ growth strategies
produced by the global professional services company Ernst & Young.
“Company leaders ... in Saudi Arabia are riding a wave of ambition and
confidence, as set out by Vision 2030 and the National Transformation
Program,” said Fahad Altoaimi, EY’s Saudi Arabia managing partner.
“Contrary to the common belief that regulation stifles innovation, Saudi
executives believe that reforms set out by Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman have been driving change and growth.
“This is very encouraging for Saudi businesses — one of the key goals of
Vision 2030 was to increase participation from middle-market businesses
in the economy.”
Attitudes to new technology have also evolved rapidly. In 2017, 94
percent of Saudi respondents to the EY survey said they would never
adopt robotic process automation. Now, 82 percent say they will have
adopted AI by 2020 and implemented robotic process automation, with 95
percent of respondents planning to do so within five years.
According to the EY survey, Saudi business leaders also see the need to
expand beyond the Kingdom if they are to become market leaders. Overseas
expansion is the leading growth priority for 29 percent of respondents,
while 18 percent of middle-market businesses are aiming to grow at
home.
Saudi business leaders are also on a hiring spree, with 58 percent
looking to recruit more full-time staff. The greatest talent need,
however, is more diversity, cited by 62 percent of Saudi Arabian
respondents.
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