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Saudi Arabia

SA · Sharia

Saudi Arabia offers a unique blend of Sharia-compliant wealth management and a rapidly modernizing economy under Vision 2030.

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Saudi Arabia's wealth ecosystem is anchored by over 150 single-family offices, concentrated in Riyadh and Jeddah, many stemming from second-generation oil and petrochemical fortunes. The Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) licenses 12 local private banks, including Samba Financial Group and Al Rajhi Bank, which provide dedicated ultra-high-net-worth advisory services. Top international law firms like White & Case and Latham & Watkins have established Riyadh offices, focusing on Sharia-compliant wealth structuring, succession planning, and cross-border tax advisory.

Lifestyle in Saudi Arabia is characterized by a stark contrast between traditional values and ambitious modernization. The Kingdom offers world-class infrastructure, luxury shopping, and fine dining in major cities, while cultural norms remain conservative. Expatriates enjoy tax-free income (no personal income tax) and high-end housing compounds, but social freedoms are limited compared to Western standards. The climate is arid with extreme summer heat, and the country is investing heavily in entertainment and tourism as part of Vision 2030.

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Top income tax
0%
Capital gains
0%
Wealth tax
No
Inheritance tax
No
Territorial taxation
No
Crypto-friendly
No

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Residency advantages

Residency disadvantages

Living quality

Living quality in Saudi Arabia is high for those who can afford luxury compounds and private services, with excellent healthcare, international schools, and modern infrastructure. Safety is a strong point, with low crime rates and strict law enforcement. However, the extreme heat (often exceeding 45°C in summer) and conservative social norms can be challenging. The government is actively expanding entertainment options, including cinemas, concerts, and sporting events, but cultural restrictions remain significant.

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