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This is a list of Saudi Arabian companies. A considerable proportion of Saudi companies are owned by families, including the royal family.
Top companies
- Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) and its subsidiaries: Largest Saudi company, and largest oil company in the world.
- Saudi Basic Industrial Corp. (SABIC): Largest Saudi public company.
List of companies
Public and semi-public companies
Any company that is listed in Tadawul is considered public in this context.
A
- Al-Ahsa Development Co.
- Albilad Bank
- Alrajhi Bank
- Alujain Corporation
- Arab National Bank
- Arabian Contractor Co.
B
- Bank Aljazeerah
F
- Filing & Packing Materials Manufacturing Co.
- Food Products Co.
N
- The National Co. for Glass Industries
- National Gas & Industrialization Co.
- National Gypsum Company
- National Industrialization Co.
R
- Riyadh Bank
S
- Samba (former Saudi American Bank)
- Saudi Advanced Industries Co.
- Saudi Arabian Amiantit Co.
- Saudi Arabian Electric Company (SCECO)
- Saudi Arabian Fertilizers Co. (SAFCO)
- Saudi Arabian Refineries Co. (SARCO)
- Saudi Basic Industrial Corp. (SABIC)
- Saudi British Bank
- Saudi Cable Company
- Saudi Ceramic Co.
- Saudi Fransi Bank
- Saudi Hollandi Bank
- Saudi Industrial Development Co.
- Saudi Industrial Services Co.
- The Saudi Investment Bank
- Saudi Pharmaceutical Indust.& Med. Appliances Corp.
- SAVOLA Group
Private and government-owned companies
A
- Al Faisaliah Group, the owner of Al Faisaliyah Center