The Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO) is a governmental body established in 1971, operating within the realms of federal governance, public policy, and investment management in Saudi Arabia. With an employee base ranging from 501 to 1,000, SASO plays a critical role in the development and implementation of national standards and regulations aimed at ensuring quality and safety across various sectors. The organization is involved in the assessment and reporting of green financial initiatives, as evidenced by its publication of the "PIF Green Bond Impact Assessment," which outlines the allocation and impact of green financing under its framework. This document highlights SASO's commitment to sustainability and its alignment with international guidelines, such as the Green Loan Principles and the Climate Bonds Standard. By focusing on technical reporting and compliance, SASO contributes to the overarching goals of enhancing quality standards and promoting environmentally responsible practices within the Kingdom's economic landscape.
Company size
10,001+
Headquarters
Saudi Arabia