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Nour Nouf Venture Capital
Our objective is to build societies where knowledge empowers every individual to realize their full potential to contribute to the greater good and to be...
Nour Nouf Venture Capital
Our objective is to build societies where knowledge empowers every individual to realize their full potential to contribute to the greater good and to be responsible for future generations. Nour Nouf for knowledge is the umbrella For three business lines: 1- Nour Nouf Ventures (Investments) 2- Nour Nouf Offices (Co-working space) 3- Nour Nouf Community (Sponsorships and CR)
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
2016
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Middle East
Country
Saudi Arabia
City
Jeddah
Corporate office
Beuatat Business Park, Office Number 30, Ash Shatee District, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 23414
Principals
Reda Islam
Chairman, Nour Nouf Ventures
Sama bint Faisal Al Saud
Executive Partner, Nour Nouf Ventures
Salman bin Faisal Al Saud
Board Member, Nour Nouf Ventures
Barig Siraj
Board Member, Nour Nouf Ventures
Muhanad Attar
Board Member, Nour Nouf Ventures
Ra'ad Siraj
Board Member, Nour Nouf Ventures
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Nour Nouf Venture Capital?
The firm lists Reda Islam as chairman and Princess Sama bint Faisal Al Saud as executive partner, supported by a four-member advisory board. The board includes Ra'ad Siraj, who previously served as CIO of Eaton Vance, and Muhanad Attar, CEO of SD Holding, suggesting an investment committee structure that blends family governance with external operating expertise. Nour Nouf has not publicly named a dedicated chief investment officer separate from its board.
How is Nour Nouf tied to Saudi Vision 2030?
The firm describes its mandate as 'aligned proudly with Saudi Vision 2030' — the Kingdom's economic diversification plan — and Princess Sama bint Faisal Al Saud, Nour Nouf's executive partner, chairs the Saudi Girl Scouts Advisory Committee, an organization referenced in the national transformation framework. Nour Nouf translates Vision 2030 into venture capital by prioritizing knowledge transfer, sustainability, and innovation in sectors the government has targeted for domestic growth, including health tech and clean energy.
Does Nour Nouf invest only in Saudi Arabia?
No. The firm states it supports 'scalable and sustainable solutions through impact investments in emerging economies' and lists partnerships with venture funds across MENA, Europe, and North America. Its portfolio includes US-based robotics company Gecko Robotics alongside Saudi platforms like Aanaab, confirming a cross-border investment scope that still serves a Saudi-anchored impact mission.
What is Nour Nouf's known posture on co-investments?
Nour Nouf describes itself as actively collaborating with 'leading funds and VCs across Saudi Arabia, MENA, Europe, and North America' and refers to these relationships as 'strategic partners working together to achieve our impact missions.' This language suggests the firm participates in syndicated and club-style deals rather than acting exclusively as a solo direct investor, though it has not disclosed specific co-investment partners by name.
What investment stages does Nour Nouf typically target?
The firm's disclosed strategy covers 'early-stage, early-stage: start-up, and growth' companies, which spans seed through Series B or later growth rounds depending on the geography and sector. Nour Nouf's portfolio reflects this range: an early-stage teacher-training platform like Aanaab sits alongside Gecko Robotics, which has raised through later-stage institutional rounds.
Which sectors does Nour Nouf explicitly invest in?
Nour Nouf names eight impact-aligned sectors on its website: EdTech, FinTech, HealthTech, AgriTech, CleanTech, BioTech, AI and machine learning, and e-commerce and retail. Each is framed through a sustainability or knowledge-transfer lens. The firm has not publicly listed sector-specific exclusion criteria.
How is Nour Nouf governed, and who sits on its board?
The firm is governed by a chairman — Reda Islam — and an executive partner — Princess Sama bint Faisal Al Saud — alongside a four-member advisory board. Board members include Prince Salman bin Faisal Al Saud, Barig Siraj (board member of Zahid Industries and the Saudi Special Olympics Federation), Muhanad Attar (CEO of SD Holding), and Ra'ad Siraj (former CIO of Eaton Vance). This structure gives the firm direct ties to the Saudi royal family and to executives with deep institutional investment and operating experience.
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