SCTA inks agreement to develop tourist sites
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The Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA) recently inked an agreement with Saudi Credit and Saving Bank (SCSB) to finance tourism and heritage sites across the Kingdom. The agreement also contributes to creation of a large number of jobs for Saudi youth, as reported by Arab News.
The agreement was signed by Prince Sultan bin Salman, SCTA’s president, and Ibrahim bin Abdul Aziz Al-Henaishil, director general of SCSB.
Prince Sultan referred also to the commitment between his organization and the banking entity in developing diverse tourism activities and projects. “Supporting such projects will create a large number of jobs for Saudi youth as well as contribute to development of domestic tourism throughout the Kingdom,” said an SCTA official.
Al-Henaishil stressed that it will further enhance cooperation between his bank and the tourism commission. “This agreement covers all kinds of touristic activities and preserves our heritage. It’s divided into several categories according volume of finance and targeted groups.”
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