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HALA Secures $157M in Landmark Series B, Among Largest Fintech Rounds in Middle East

September 15, 2025
4 min read
Author: Editorial Team

This investment follows on from HALA’s impressive year-on-year growth that validates the robustness and scalability of its operating model, which is geared toward sustainable growth as well as playing a key role in its home market in supporting the Saudi Vision 2030 goal to significantly enhance the contribution of SMEs to GDP.

HALA, Saudi Arabia’s leading fintech and provider of embedded financial services to micro, small and medium enterprises, has raised $157 million in a Series B investment round — officially one of the largest fintech Series B funding rounds in the Middle East.

The funding round is led by The Rise Fund, TPG’s multi-sector global impact investing strategy, and Sanabil Investments, a wholly owned company by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), with participation from QED, Raed Ventures, Impact 46, Middle East Venture Partners (MEVP), Isometry Capital, Arzan VC, BNVT Capital, Kaltaire Investments, Endeavor Catalyst, Nour Nouf Ventures, Khwarizmi Ventures, and Wamda Capital. These funds will be utilized to strengthen HALA’s position in the Saudi market and offer more embedded financial services, lending products catered to support the growth of MSMES and Freelancers as well as to expand HALA’s presence regionally.

This investment follows on from HALA’s impressive year-on-year growth that validates the robustness and scalability of its operating model, which is geared toward sustainable growth as well as playing a key role in its home market in supporting the Saudi Vision 2030 goal to significantly enhance the contribution of SMEs to GDP.

HALA offers a comprehensive embedded financial services offering, ranging from business accounts, card issuance, payment and transfer services, and POS solutions to financing and corporate cards. The company currently serves over 142,000 businesses and processes more than $8 billion of annual transactions.

The SME sector in Saudi Arabia presents a significant market opportunity for HALA, given the sector’s vital role in the economy. With approximately 614,000 to 1.8 million SMEs, which account for about 90–99% of private sector businesses, the growth potential for digital payment solutions is substantial. These SMEs contribute an estimated 20–35% of the Kingdom’s GDP, roughly $310–375 billion USD annually, and employ around 4.7 million people across key sectors like retail, manufacturing, and construction. The sector has experienced a 45% increase in GDP contribution from 2016 to 2021, driven by government initiatives, digital transformation efforts, and increased financing support, creating a fertile environment for innovative payment services.

“This landmark investment is a turning point for HALA, reflecting on our relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence in serving small businesses. We are honored that our new investors recognize the potential of our vision and the impact we aspire to make in the MSME landscape. Our journey is just beginning, and this support fuels our drive to create meaningful change.”

Esam Alnahdi, Co-founder and Chairman, HALA

“We are honored by the continued trust and support of our existing investors – distinguished local and regional business leaders and funds – whose contributions have been instrumental to HALA’s journey so far. At the same time, we are proud to welcome all our new partners, including TPG’s Rise Fund and Sanabil, who, by joining our journey, gave a strong testimonial of the business that the team has built. As we look at the next phase of our growth, we believe that our diverse group of prominent investors bring valuable global expertise and perspective which will elevate our ambitions to execute with even greater scale and impact.”

Maher Loubieh, Co-founder and Group CEO, HALA 

“HALA is uniquely positioned to empower micro and small businesses, a key pillar in the region’s economy, by delivering business owners and their customers a broad and growing set of payment solutions. We are excited to support the HALA team in building a clear leader in this underserved segment. Our investment underscores our belief in the growth potential of this market, the rising demand for robust digital banking solutions, and the critical role entrepreneurs play in shaping the next generation economy, not just though innovation but by creating jobs, expanding access, and delivering meaningful social impact.”

Yemi Lalude, Partner, TPG and Head of Europe, Middle East and Africa, The Rise Funds 

A spokesperson for Sanabil Investments added that they were excited to lead the landmark Series B funding round for HALA. The spokesperson explained that the investment underscored the company’s belief in HALA’s potential to reshape the future of financial services for SMEs and aligned with Sanabil’s mission to support visionary companies with patient capital and strategic guidance. They further stated that Sanabil looked forward to partnering with HALA and the other investors to support their continued success and expansion.

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