RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Himma (Mansat Hima for Financing Company), a Saudi fintech providing digital, Shariah-compliant invoice financing to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), today announced its official market entry at Money20/20 Middle East. The company is marking the moment with two milestones: securing its license from the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) and onboarding Al Salama Hospital as its first anchor corporate partner.
Himma has been licensed by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) to provide debt-based crowdfunding solutions. The license establishes Himma as a regulated platform connecting SME suppliers, corporate buyers, and investors, and brings a fully digital financing experience to a segment that has long faced limited access to working capital.
As part of its launch, Himma has onboarded Al Salama Hospital as its first anchor corporate partner. Through this collaboration, Himma will extend invoice financing to more than 150 of Al Salama's SME suppliers, converting approved invoices into immediate working capital and helping suppliers manage cash flow across their operations.
Together, these milestones position Himma to help close Saudi Arabia's MSME financing gap and support the goals of Vision 2030, which calls for a thriving, well-financed private sector as a driver of economic diversification.
"Securing our SAMA license and launching with Al Salama Hospital marks the start of Himma's mission to give Saudi Arabia's MSMEs faster, simpler access to the capital they need to grow. By connecting suppliers, corporates, and investors on one platform, we are helping build a stronger, more resilient private sector"
Dr.Abdulrahman Tolefat, Managing Director of Himma.
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