
Riyadh - Sharikat Mubasher: The Riyadh-based startup Jaree officially launched a platform to make early-stage investing more accessible and efficient for both startups and accredited investors in Saudi Arabia.
Jaree is now live and accepting applications from Saudi-based startups seeking funding and investors looking for curated early-stage opportunities, a recent statement revealed
The company’s upcoming plans include educational content, VC workshops, and co-investment syndicate tools.
Founded in 2025, Jaree offers a private and curated investment platform that matches startups with accredited investors, syndicates, and family offices. It enables investors to explore vetted opportunities, co-invest alongside reputable names, and receive structured deal insights.
Faisal AlNaji, CEO and Co-founder of Jaree, said: “We’ve seen excellent deals confined within VC firms. Individuals with a high investment appetite struggle to source quality opportunities. That’s why we built Jaree —to make venture capital accessible for everyone.”
For startups, Jaree provides exposure to investor networks, advice on pitch readiness, and post-match fundraising support.
Unlike open-access funding directories, Jaree focuses on prioritizing deal quality, founder readiness, and regulatory compliance.