Fintech and Banking Leaders to Convene in Riyadh to Rethink MSME Lending Models

Most micro, small, and medium enterprises do not struggle because of a lack of customers, ideas, or ambition. Across markets, the more persistent challenge is access to timely and affordable capital. For many MSMEs, funding either arrives too late to make an impact, comes at a prohibitive cost, or never materializes at all. This structural gap in lending continues to limit growth, innovation, and long-term sustainability for one of the most critical segments of the global economy.

Against this backdrop, a focused gathering of banking and fintech leaders will take place in Riyadh on Tuesday, February 10, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. The session is designed to move beyond surface-level discussions and revisit MSME lending from first principles. Rather than treating the problem as one of demand generation, participants will examine what is fundamentally broken in existing credit models, which outcomes truly matter for lenders and borrowers, and what it will take to design credit products that can scale responsibly across diverse markets.

The event brings together a small, carefully selected group of operators from banks and fintech companies who are actively involved in building, managing, or transforming MSME credit portfolios. By keeping the group intentionally limited, the session aims to foster candid peer discussion, shared learning, and practical problem-solving. The format is closer to a working room than a traditional conference, emphasizing collaboration over presentations and frameworks over theory.

Discussions during the session will focus on the real reasons MSME credit remains constrained despite advances in technology and data availability. Participants will explore how lenders can better balance financial inclusion with risk management and sustainable unit economics as portfolios grow. As MSME lending scales, many institutions struggle to maintain credit quality while improving access and speed. The session will address these tensions directly, drawing on real-world experiences from different markets.

A key part of the conversation will center on the role of better data in transforming credit decision-making. With the increasing adoption of digital financial services and open banking frameworks, lenders now have access to richer, more timely data than ever before. The session will examine how this data can be used to improve approval rates, reduce turnaround times, and enhance overall portfolio performance without compromising risk standards. Practical strategies and lessons learned will be shared, offering participants insights they can take back to their own teams.

Beyond the formal discussions, the gathering is designed to encourage meaningful interaction among attendees. With light food and an informal setting, the session aims to create space for strong conversations and relationship-building among professionals facing similar challenges. The emphasis is on learning from peers who are navigating the same trade-offs and constraints in MSME finance.

Seats for the session are limited, and organizers have noted that they may not be able to accommodate all interested participants. Those who wish to attend are encouraged to register through the link provided in the comments. The Riyadh session reflects a growing recognition within the fintech and banking sectors that solving MSME lending challenges requires not just new technology, but a fundamental rethinking of credit design, risk assessment, and scale.

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