
Riyadh – Sharikat Mubasher: Tarmeez Capital plans to unveil a suite of new financial solutions during the Money20/20 Middle East conference taking place in the Saudi capital, according to Salem Aljawini, Member of the Board of Directors.
Aljawini told Sharikat Mubasher that the company has received approval from the Saudi Capital Market Authority to issue debt instruments, with a focus on sukuk, and will also introduce a digital investment platform for both retail and institutional clients.
He added that Tarmeez Capital’s presence at Money20/20 aims to showcase its products to the Saudi market while tracking emerging trends and competitors. Aljawini emphasized that Saudi Arabia’s progressive regulations and advanced digital infrastructure, key pillars of Vision 2030, position the Kingdom as a regional leader in fintech.
Founded in 2022, Tarmeez Capital operates as a private financial services firm headquartered in Riyadh.
The Money20/20 Middle East conference runs 15–17 September 2025 under the patronage of Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan, with participation from the Financial Sector Development Program, the Saudi Central Bank, the Capital Market Authority, and the Insurance Authority.
The event gathers more than 350 speakers, 450 brands, and 600 investors from over 40 countries, highlighting trends such as AI in financial services, open banking, instant payments, and data governance.