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Saudi Arabia’s private sector growth is witnessing a significant transformation, with small and medium enterprises (SMEs) leading the way, many of which are increasingly being led by women. The Kingdom’s vision for economic and social reforms, including Vision 2030, has provided funding and opportunities for women, resulting in a surge of female entrepreneurs driving the growth in various sectors.The increase in women’s participation in the workforce and entrepreneurship is a result of both social reforms and business incentives introduced under Vision 2030. The female labor force participation rate in Saudi Arabia saw a remarkable jump from 19.7 percent to 33 percent between 2018 and 2020. Notably, 45 percent of SMEs in the Kingdom are now led by women, signifying their significant contribution to the sector’s expansion.Women entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia are making strides across diverse industries, from fashion and art consulting to boutique hotels and start-ups. They are taking advantage of the government’s support and various programs that foster growth and provide funding, mentorship, and training. Moreover, the establishment of the Saudi Fashion Commission and the Ministry of Culture has been instrumental in boosting the fashion industry, with the upcoming Saudi fashion week promising to showcase emerging Saudi brands and involve various sectors in the production of the event.Saudi women entrepreneurs are actively involved in investing in and growing homegrown Saudi brands, marking a shift from reliance on foreign direct investment. Vision 2030 aims to build a self-reliant economy by promoting local businesses and supporting SMEs to compete internationally. This focus on local businesses is empowering women and fostering a sense of Saudi pride and identity.The increasing prominence of women in Saudi Arabia’s SME sector demonstrates their strong leadership capabilities and entrepreneurial spirit. With more opportunities and a supportive environment, Saudi women are set to lead the way in entrepreneurship and contribute significantly to the Kingdom’s economic growth and prosperity.