Highest FCF-Yield Saudi Stocks
Saudi stocks with the highest free-cash-flow yield, based on available data — a quality screen. The list updates periodically and is informational, not a recommendation.
| # | Company | Price | Change | Market Cap | P/E | Yield | FCF Yield |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12.02 SAR | +2.82% | 467.60M SAR | 17.94 | — | 29.66% | |
| 2 | 95.20 SAR | +0.79% | 5.19B SAR | 152.34 | — | 26.87% | |
| 3 | 8.97 SAR | 0.00% | 1.14B SAR | — | — | 26.52% | |
| 4 | 12.52 SAR | +0.24% | 996.89M SAR | — | — | 22.08% | |
| 5 | 17.07 SAR | +1.49% | 8.09B SAR | 6.39 | 8.80% | 21.03% | |
| 6 | 3.67 SAR | -0.27% | 1.47B SAR | 14.68 | 543.00% | 18.52% | |
| 7 | 47.70 SAR | -0.91% | 2.30B SAR | 10.32 | 2.25% | 17.73% | |
| 8 | 107.00 SAR | +0.94% | 842.47M SAR | 3.46 | 747.00% | 16.30% | |
| 9 | 139.70 SAR | -0.64% | 3.52B SAR | 16.06 | 284.00% | 15.97% | |
| 10 | 38.80 SAR | +0.41% | 9.53B SAR | 21.56 | 4.84% | 14.81% | |
| 11 | 10.55 SAR | +3.33% | 306.30M SAR | 14.26 | — | 14.43% | |
| 12 | 56.70 SAR | -0.26% | 2.87B SAR | 14.96 | 132.00% | 13.92% | |
| 13 | 216.00 SAR | -1.14% | 6.88B SAR | 11.87 | 275.00% | 13.52% | |
| 14 | 59.85 SAR | +0.25% | 1.20B SAR | — | 3.73% | 12.89% | |
| 15 | 43.56 SAR | +0.69% | 3.68B SAR | 13.08 | 728.00% | 12.89% | |
| 16 | 30.48 SAR | +0.53% | 1.44B SAR | 12.70 | 4.38% | 12.44% | |
| 17 | 16.87 SAR | +1.08% | 21.23B SAR | 24.10 | — | 12.39% | |
| 18 | 13.73 SAR | -1.58% | 767.25M SAR | 16.54 | — | 12.29% | |
| 19 | 40.50 SAR | +0.75% | 1.03B SAR | 20.38 | 4.89% | 12.06% | |
| 20 | 11.75 SAR | +0.95% | 14.85B SAR | 12.24 | 859.00% | 12.06% | |
| 21 | 15.22 SAR | +0.26% | 2.58B SAR | 23.06 | 9.41% | 11.96% | |
| 22 | 11.45 SAR | +0.79% | 1.43B SAR | 24.36 | — | 11.63% | |
| 23 | 31.24 SAR | +1.10% | 1.09B SAR | 25.82 | — | 11.55% | |
| 24 | 13.41 SAR | +0.83% | 16.73B SAR | 7.98 | 451.00% | 11.49% | |
| 25 | 14.78 SAR | +0.48% | 1.40B SAR | — | 3.33% | 11.42% | |
| 26 | 45.54 SAR | -0.96% | 1.22B SAR | 12.69 | 1007.00% | 11.36% | |
| 27 | 24.35 SAR | +0.58% | 673.20M SAR | 38.65 | 4.08% | 11.30% | |
| 28 | 14.92 SAR | +0.27% | 962.44M SAR | — | — | 10.99% | |
| 29 | 22.54 SAR | +0.94% | 5.46B SAR | 13.74 | 591.00% | 10.91% | |
| 30 | 5.00 SAR | +0.40% | 528.28M SAR | — | — | 10.65% | |
| 31 | 4.95 SAR | +1.43% | 5.63B SAR | 20.63 | 1.62% | 10.60% | |
| 32 | 15.60 SAR | +1.76% | 990.60M SAR | 67.83 | — | 10.56% | |
| 33 | 2.03 SAR | +2.01% | 1.17B SAR | — | — | 10.17% | |
| 34 | 11.69 SAR | +0.43% | 1.63B SAR | 12.71 | 988.00% | 10.16% | |
| 35 | 7.79 SAR | -0.13% | 702.00M SAR | 19.00 | 6.42% | 10.00% | |
| 36 | 13.61 SAR | -2.37% | 29.91B SAR | — | — | 9.87% | |
| 37 | 32.40 SAR | +0.62% | 3.13B SAR | 9.53 | 1.47% | 9.73% | |
| 38 | 8.56 SAR | +0.71% | 7.13B SAR | 21.40 | 1.18% | 9.65% | |
| 39 | 3.15 SAR | +0.64% | 642.00M SAR | 18.53 | 4.69% | 9.56% | |
| 40 | 52.00 SAR | -0.19% | 2.87B SAR | 10.42 | 6.42% | 9.21% | |
| 41 | 95.50 SAR | +1.38% | 12.25B SAR | 14.95 | 637.00% | 9.12% | |
| 42 | 29.00 SAR | -2.68% | 8.60B SAR | 9.90 | 0.05% | 9.05% | |
| 43 | 29.30 SAR | +0.34% | 1.46B SAR | 10.81 | 342.00% | 8.88% | |
| 44 | 31.48 SAR | +0.83% | 5.87B SAR | 14.64 | 641.00% | 8.56% | |
| 45 | 36.44 SAR | +0.33% | 2.78B SAR | 33.74 | 2.33% | 8.19% | |
| 46 | 72.00 SAR | -0.14% | 4.16B SAR | 10.17 | 4.41% | 8.15% | |
| 47 | 2.17 SAR | +0.46% | 1.30B SAR | 34.44 | — | 8.11% | |
| 48 | 7.70 SAR | -1.41% | 1.56B SAR | 14.00 | 218.00% | 8.07% | |
| 49 | 50.25 SAR | -1.28% | 3.19B SAR | 54.62 | — | 8.01% | |
| 50 | 16.05 SAR | -1.89% | 19.26B SAR | 18.45 | 513.00% | 7.96% |
Free-cash-flow (FCF) yield is the free cash flow a company generates divided by its market cap. FCF is the cash left after capital expenditures — the real cash available to pay dividends, reduce debt, or reinvest. It's one of the most honest quality signals because it's harder to manipulate than accounting earnings.
This list ranks Saudi stocks from the highest FCF yield down using the latest available data. A high, sustainable yield can indicate a company generating strong cash relative to its price.
Note: yield can spike on a one-off cash inflow, so check sustainability across several years. Informational and educational, not investment advice.
Frequently asked questions
What is free cash flow?
The cash left after operating and capital expenses — the real cash available to pay dividends, repay debt, or reinvest.
Why is FCF yield a quality signal?
It relies on actual cash rather than accounting earnings that estimates can distort, so it's harder to manipulate and closer to reality.
Is a high yield always positive?
Not always — it can come from a one-off inflow or deferred necessary investment. Sustainability over several years matters most.