- Stake, a Dubai-based real estate investment platform, enters the Saudi market.
- The platform enables fractional property ownership, starting at just USD 136 (SAR 500).
- Expansion aligns with Saudi Arabia’s booming real estate and Vision 2030 goals.
Welcome to Saudi: Stake Makes Its Move
Dubai’s Stake, a real estate fintech, is making waves by entering the Saudi Arabian market. Stake is a platform that democratizes real estate investments through fractional ownership. It allows individuals to co-own income-generating properties for as little as USD 136 (SAR 500).
“KSA is forecast to grow by 6% in 2025 making it one of the fastest growing G20 economies in the world. We want to give both our local and international users the opportunity to invest early and participate in that growth.”
Rami Tabbara, Stake Co-founder and CEO
The startup, founded in 2020, has already raised USD 8 million in funding and facilitated investments in properties worth over USD 34 million. Now, with Saudi Arabia’s thriving real estate market in its sights, Stake plans to introduce its platform to Saudi users, making property investment more accessible than ever.
A New Era for Saudi Real Estate
Saudi Arabia’s real estate sector is booming, with forecasts estimating its value to hit USD 325 billion by 2030, according to Knight Frank. Stake’s entry aligns perfectly with the country’s Vision 2030, which emphasizes economic diversification and digital transformation.
By providing access to fractional property ownership, Stake empowers everyday investors to participate in this lucrative market. This is especially relevant for younger, tech-savvy Saudis eager to diversify their financial portfolios without committing huge sums upfront.
Since its inception, Stake has paid over USD 1.6 million in investor dividends, showcasing its success in generating returns. Its entry into Saudi Arabia could disrupt traditional property investment, offering a digital-first approach tailored to a growing fintech market.
Tech Meets Real Estate
Stake’s expansion into Saudi Arabia is not just about real estate; it’s about redefining access. By combining fintech and property investment, Stake offers an innovative way for people to build wealth.
In the long run, Stake’s model could encourage greater financial literacy and participation among younger generations. The platform’s emphasis on transparency and data-driven insights makes real estate investments less intimidating and more attainable.
With Saudi Arabia positioning itself as a global investment hub, Stake is perfectly placed to contribute to a tech-powered, inclusive financial ecosystem. Its arrival is a testament to the region’s potential to lead the next wave of fintech innovation.
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