
Argaam organizes Argaam Connect
Argaam team recently organized the " Argaam Connect" event, bringing together investors and companies listed on the Nomu -Parallel Market.
The event aimed to enable institutional investors to explore investment opportunities in this market and strengthen relationships between listed companies and investors, allowing for a deeper understanding of their visions and future strategies.
It also sought to pave the way for fruitful cooperation among stakeholders.
This is besides creating a platform that provides local and international investors with an opportunity to explore available investment prospects in Saudi Arabia. Nomu-listed companies represent a first step toward achieving this goal.
The event also focused on strengthening relationships between institutional investors and corporates, contributing to a diversified investment landscape in the Kingdom.
Argaam team plans to organize future events that will cover various investment opportunities, whether with publicly-listed companies or others.
Additionally, Argaam team seeks to enhance cooperation with regulatory authorities. Argaam Connect offers participants the chance to meet officials and gain insights into current regulations and policies, while also promoting transparency and sustainability.

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