I don’t have live access to current data right now. Here’s a concise overview based on recent publicly discussed figures and notable sources.
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Saudi financial wealth and overall national wealth: Recent analyses place Saudi Arabia’s financial wealth around $1.25 trillion in 2024, with total net wealth near $3.7 trillion, reflecting a mature and diversified asset base [source: GulfBase/Boston Consulting Group report referenced in late 2025 coverage]. This indicates strong government and sovereign wealth activity alongside growing non-oil assets [source: GulfBase/Boston Consulting Group report referenced in late 2025 coverage].
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Royal and high-net-worth individuals: The wealth of individual Saudi royals is frequently cited but varies by methodology and source. Long-standing figures often cite Prince Alwaleed bin Talal as among the wealthier Saudi royals in Forbes lists and related coverage, with estimates that have fluctuated widely over time due to market changes and valuation methods [sources: Forbes-related Middle East lists and various coverage from 2010s and 2020s]. Contemporary 2024–2025 articles occasionally mention King Salman and senior royals with net-worth estimates in the tens of billions, often tempered by the reality that much of the sovereign wealth is state-owned rather than personal liquidity [general background from multiple financial lists over the years].
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Market and wealth context in 2024–2025: Global wealth research indicates sizable growth in Saudi wealth, driven by oil price strength, diversification into non-oil sectors, and expansion of non-financial assets. Public sources from late 2024 to 2025 describe financial wealth at roughly $1.25 trillion and real assets approaching $3 trillion in the kingdom, with multi-year projections showing continued growth [source: GulfBase/BCG Global Wealth Report 2024–2025].
If you’d like, I can look up the latest specific figures for a precise date and provide citations, or focus on a particular aspect (e.g., sovereign wealth funds, private royals’ estimates, or non-oil diversification) with up-to-date sources. Would you like me to proceed with targeted, current-source checks?
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The UAE's Majid Al Futtaim is placed at second position for the first time at USD 10.6 billion, followed by Saudi Arabia's Mohammed Al Amoudi who's worth USD 8.1 billion
indianexpress.comSaudi Arabia's Prince Alwaleed bin Talal remains at the top of the Arab world's richest list with an estimated net worth of USD 18.7 billion, up by USD 1.4 billion, according to the latest Forbes' Middle East list. The magazine unveiled its annual rankings of the World's Richest Arabs in its April issue. According to the list, the UAE's Majid Al Futtaim is placed at second position for the first time at USD 10.6 billion, followed by Saudi Arabia's Mohammed Al Amoudi who's worth USD 8.1...
www.business-standard.comAccording to the list, the UAE's Majid Al Futtaim is placed at second position for the first time at USD 10.6 billion.
economictimes.indiatimes.comMiddle East News: Discover the estimated $20 billion net worth of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in 2025, his political journey, modern reforms, and legacy as one of the most powerful monarchs in…
timesofindia.indiatimes.comThe Kingdom's Fortunes: Unveiling Saudi Arabia's Jaw-Dropping Net Worth Saudi Arabia, the largest Arab state in Western Asia, has witnessed a remarkable...
leads.rosseducation.eduWho are the wealthiest members of the Saudi royal family? A ranked list of the richest princes and princesses with net worth figures, sources of wealth, and key investments.
houseofsaud.comAlwaleed bin Talal has publicly severed ties with Forbes magazine after a spat over how the magazine estimated his wealth.
economictimes.indiatimes.comSaudi Arabias financial wealth rose to $1.25 trillion in 2024, up 4.4 percent from a year earlier, underscoring steady balance-sheet expansion as the Kingdoms investor base becomes more diversified, a
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