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Finance analyst · Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Finance analyst salary in Riyadh — typical band and what it buys

Mid-senior finance analyst at a corporate, investment bank, or financial-services company.

Illustrative band — not a quote. Scaled from NYC P50 by a qualitative city-pay multiplier and FX. Verify against current Levels.fyi, Glassdoor, or LinkedIn Salary Insights data before negotiation.

Data signals

What the numbers say

  • The pay band

    A finance analyst in Riyadh typically earns around 290,625 SAR (mid-market), with most offers between 206,250 SAR and 412,500 SAR.

  • What it nets and supports

    After local tax the mid-market figure nets about 21,797 SAR/month — enough to support a premium lifestyle in Riyadh.

  • Versus the New York benchmark

    Pay for this role in Riyadh runs about 50% of the New York rate before adjusting for cost of living.

Estimated band

Finance analyst gross salary in Riyadh

Local-currency band derived from a $77,500 NYC P50 anchor × 0.50 city multiplier × 3.7500 SAR/USD.

P25 (gross/year)
SAR 206,250
Bottom quartile
P50 (gross/year)
SAR 290,625
Median
P75 (gross/year)
SAR 412,500
Top quartile

What SAR 290,625 gross buys you in Riyadh

Net after Saudi Arabia's effective payroll deduction, mapped to Mundevo's lifestyle tiers.

Net / month at P50
SAR 21,797
After local taxes
Best supported tier
Premium
+20% headroom
Net / year at P50
SAR 261,563
Annual take-home

Required monthly net at each tier in Riyadh

Where the P50 salary lands across Mundevo's four lifestyle tiers.

TierRequired net / monthYour P50 net covers it?
PremiumBest fitSAR 18,194Yes
ComfortableSAR 14,028Yes
BalancedSAR 11,111Yes
FrugalSAR 8,194Yes

Who this band describes

The finance analyst archetype here is a mid-senior IC — 4-7 years of experience, in roles like FP&A, corporate finance, investment banking analyst-to-associate, or buy-side analyst.

Investment banking and buy-side roles anchor the upper end of the band, particularly in tier-1 financial centres (NYC, London, Zurich, Singapore, Hong Kong). Corporate FP&A at mature non-financial companies sits in the middle. Bonuses are a significant share of total compensation in finance-hub markets and are not always captured in salary-only databases.

Common employer types at this band: Investment banks, Asset managers, Corporate finance, Consultancies, Financial services.

Cross-check before negotiation

Mundevo's band is derived, not surveyed. For an offer conversation, anchor on at least one of these.

  • Wall Street Oasis compensation surveys — strong banking/buy-side data
  • Glassdoor — broader corporate finance coverage
  • eFinancialCareers salary tools — for European finance hubs

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