Webinar

Saudi Arabian Economic Outlook – Growth in the Post-Covid Era

Will the Russia-Ukraine crisis derail the economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic? How will the recovery look over medium term at both the Kingdom and key city level in Saudi Arabia? What impact could various climate change scenarios have on Saudi Arabia’s economy?

The analysis will be presented by Oxford Economics’ chief Middle East economist, Scott Livermore, and the session chaired by Mansour AlSwaidan, the CEO of MiS Financial Advisers, who will discuss some of the key questions that the presentation generates for him as a corporate adviser with extensive experience of working with investors in the Saudi economy.

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Scott Livermore
Scott Livermore

Chief Economist, Oxford Economics Middle East, and Managing Director

Scott Livermore

Scott Livermore

Chief Economist, Oxford Economics Middle East, and Managing Director

Scott Livermore is the Managing Director and Chief Economist of Oxford Economics Middle East. Scott is also Managing Director of Consultancy in the Middle East and Asia, as well as a member of Oxford Economics’ Senior Management Team. Scott leads many of the major projects in the GCC and Asia which have recently included capacity building, macroeconomic modelling, and policy impact assessment engagements for government institutions in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Oman, and IFRS 9 and Stress Testing engagements in Singapore, Thailand, and Hong Kong.

Mansour AlSwaidan
Mansour AlSwaidan

CEO of MiS Financial Advisors

Mansour AlSwaidan

Mansour AlSwaidan

CEO of MiS Financial Advisors

Mansour AlSwaidan is the CEO of MiS Financial Advisors a leading corporate advisory firm in Saudi Arabia and the partners of Oxford Economics in the Kingdom. Mansour established MiS Financial Advisors in 1998 and has since lead the firm in activities such as corporate finance, investments, Islamic Finance, and strategy formulation. Before starting MiS Financial Advisors Mansour worked as a banker including roles in investment banking, capital markets and risk management. Mansour also participated and supervised the first banking merger in the Kingdom in the mid-nineties.
Mansour is a graduate of King Saud University in Economics and an active member of the Saudi Economics Society.

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