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  • The Riyadh-based firm, partly owned by media giant MBC group, saw its revenue jump 64 percent to $216 million
  • It added that the results were bolstered by the company's efforts to enhance regional expansion and enter new projects and strategic partnerships

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia— Al Arabia, outdoor advertising provider, has posted a 43 percent increase in its profit to $52 million during the first nine months of 2022.

The Riyadh-based firm, partly owned by media giant MBC group, saw its revenue jump 64 percent to $216 million.

Economic recovery, along with a continued digitization push in the kingdom led to an expansion in its client base in the current year to include new sectors, which, in turn, propelled solid first nine-months figures.

It added that the results were bolstered by the company’s efforts to enhance regional expansion and enter new projects and strategic partnerships.

During the third quarter of the year, Al Arabia saw its profits jump 15 percent to reach SR66 million, compared SR57 million it made in the same period of last year.