Saudi fintech is the most regulated sector with the highest growth ceiling. SAMA (Saudi Central Bank) operates a regulatory sandbox for new entrants. Established players (STC Pay, Tabby, Tamara, Lean Technologies) achieved unicorn status. Setup is complex — most foreign fintechs start in the sandbox before getting full licenses.
License codes, capital, regulators, and quirks that competitors gloss over.
Sandbox first, almost always. It de-risks the regulatory path and signals seriousness to SAMA. Full-license applications without sandbox track record have <30% approval rate. Sandbox graduates have ~80%+.
Sandbox entry: 3-6 months from application. Sandbox period: 12 months. Post-sandbox full license: 6-12 months. Total runway from application to licensed operation: 24+ months. Plan capital accordingly.
Yes — banking-as-a-service partnerships with licensed Saudi banks are common (e.g., embedded payments, BNPL). You're an operating partner without holding the license yourself. Lower regulatory burden, lower margin.