The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) of Saudi Arabia has recently introduced significant regulatory updates that sharpen compliance expectations across all sectors, including energy and petrochemicals. For companies operating in the Eastern Province, adherence to these developments is essential. Non-compliance poses operational, financial, and reputational risks. Given the complexity and scale of operations in the energy and petrochemical sector, it is critical to understand and embed these requirements in internal systems and controls.
In 2023, the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) issued its first two international IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards (IFRS SDS), IFRS S1 ‘General Requirements for Disclosure of Sustainability-related Financial Information’ and IFRS S2 ‘Climate-related Disclosures’.
India and Saudi Arabia are uniquely positioned to collaborate and create a powerful start-up ecosystem due to their respective economic growth, demographic profiles, and strategic priorities. Both countries have firmly committed to fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, making them ideal partners in the global start-up landscape. Their convergence presents a unique opportunity for both countries to leverage each other’s strengths, foster innovation, and accelerate economic transformation.
The CII-Grant Thornton Bharat report, ‘Unlocking opportunities: India-Saudi Arabia start-up ecosystem convergence’, serves as a comprehensive guide, highlighting the recent collaboration between India and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the start-up landscape. The report uncovers vast opportunities within the start-up ecosystem convergence and provides essential recommendations for investors, start-ups and policymakers to enhance and streamline this promising partnership.
When it comes to sustainable business, much is known and written about the world’s largest corporations given their obligations for reporting and transparency. However, the progress and actions of mid-market companies – the driving force of the global economy – have been largely ignored and unexplored.
In Saudi Arabia's dynamic economic landscape, strategic financial planning plays a pivotal role in fostering sustainable growth for businesses and institutions alike. As the Kingdom moves towards diversification and modernisation under Vision 2030, the significance of robust financial strategies cannot be overstated. Effective financial planning ensures stability and drives innovation, investment, and, ultimately, long-term prosperity.
In recent years, the landscape of corporate governance and auditing has been evolving rapidly, and one of the most transformative changes has been the rising importance of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors. Understanding and integrating ESG considerations into the audit process is becoming increasingly critical for corporate business leaders in Saudi Arabia. This article delves into why ESG factors are significant, how they impact the boardroom, and what steps corporate leaders can take to incorporate ESG into their corporate audit frameworks.