Funded Apps Startups in Saudi Arabia
The 13 apps startups shown here span rounds from January 2022 through August 2025, with Riyadh accounting for 11 of the 13 listings.
The 13 apps startups shown here span rounds from January 2022 through August 2025, with Riyadh accounting for 11 of the 13 listings. Seed and Pre-Seed rounds dominate the mix, though three companies — Clevis, Mala'a Technologies, and Telgani — have closed Series A rounds. Among disclosed amounts, Mala'a Technologies leads at $17M (Series A, September 2024), followed by Jeel Pay at $7M (Seed, January 2025) and Telgani at $6M (Series A, February 2023).
Five rounds closed in 2025 alone, from Jeel Pay in January through NJD Games in August, with Yasmina's $2M Seed in July among the most recent disclosed raises. Jeddah and Khobar each contribute one company — MoneyLoop (Pre-Seed, July 2025) and Limoz (Pre-Seed, November 2024) — making Riyadh's dominance in this segment pronounced. Seven of the 13 rounds carry undisclosed amounts, so capital totals visible here should be read as a lower bound.
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Frequently asked
What are the largest disclosed funding rounds in this segment?
Mala'a Technologies raised the largest disclosed amount — $17M in a Series A closed September 2024. Jeel Pay follows at $7M (Seed, January 2025) and Telgani at $6M (Series A, February 2023). Seven of the 13 rounds in the dataset carry undisclosed amounts, so these figures represent a partial view of total capital deployed.
Which city has the highest concentration of funded apps startups in Saudi Arabia?
Riyadh accounts for 11 of the 13 companies listed, spanning every stage from Pre-Seed through Series A. Jeddah and Khobar each appear once — MoneyLoop (Pre-Seed, July 2025) and Limoz (Pre-Seed, November 2024), respectively.
What funding stages appear most often in this dataset?
Seed and Pre-Seed rounds each account for four of the 13 entries, making early-stage capital the dominant profile. Three companies — Clevis, Mala'a Technologies, and Telgani — have closed Series A rounds, with Mala'a Technologies the largest at $17M.
How active has apps startup funding been in 2025?
Five of the 13 rounds closed in 2025, spanning January (Jeel Pay, $7M Seed) through August (NJD Games, Seed). Yasmina's $2M Seed in July 2025 is the only other disclosed 2025 amount, with MoneyLoop and Stuck both raising undisclosed rounds in the same year.
What proportion of rounds have undisclosed amounts, and what is the disclosed range?
Seven of the 13 rounds list no funding figure. Among the six with disclosed amounts, the range runs from $100K (Squadio, Seed, January 2022) to $17M (Mala'a Technologies, Series A, September 2024), with Clevis representing a notable outlier — a Series A closed at $150K in December 2024.
Are there any notable patterns in round size relative to stage?
Clevis's $150K Series A (December 2024) and Squadio's $100K Seed (January 2022) sit at the low end of disclosed rounds, while the three Series A deals collectively show wide variance — from $150K to $17M. Jeel Pay's $7M Seed (January 2025) is the largest early-stage disclosed round in the set.
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