Now that’s some riyal recognition.


Saudi Arabia has been making waves globally, cementing itself as a powerhouse in tourism, entertainment and business. From hosting major sports events to futuristic projects like NEOM, the Kingdom is on a roll. While it seems to have everything covered, Saudi Arabia has now made a surprising yet significant move, introducing an official symbol for its currency, the Saudi Riyal.

For years, the Saudi Riyal was represented by abbreviations like SAR or SR, or the Arabic symbol ر.س. But now, the Kingdom has unveiled the official currency symbol, which is also the first for any country in the Middle East. This move aligns Saudi Arabia with global financial leaders that have long had their own currency symbols, such as the British pound, the Euro, and the US dollar.

The newly designed symbol of the Saudi Riyal blends Arabic calligraphy with the name of the national currency. This ensures that the symbol represents monetary transactions and pays homage to the Kingdom’s culture. 

The symbol was approved by King Salman bin Abdulaziz. By giving the currency its own identity, the Kingdom aims to strengthen its national financial presence and boost confidence in the riyal on both local and international fronts.

With the official rollout already in progress, expect to see the Saudi Riyal symbol making its way into banking systems, financial reports, currency exchange platforms, and even daily transactions. 

Details of when it will officially make it to our keyboards are still under wraps, but once introduced, this will be a game-changer. Could other Middle Eastern countries follow? Only time will tell. But until then, know that the Saudi Riyal symbol is more than just a sign, it’s a statement.

GO: Visit www.mof.gov.sa for more information.