Abstract
This study reviews the outcomes of Microfinance of the Women's Club at al Rajhi bank Saudi Arabia, Women and financial empowerment. The study uses structured surveys and statistical analysis to understand women's views and opinions on initiatives, considering factors such as age, career, service duration, and academic qualifications. The research data indicates that participants experience positive economic freedom, good health, and community inclusion benefits. The study moreover shows how essential the reaching of specific policies, credit opportunities and gender-focused approaches are in terms of barriers blocking women's participation in small businesses. Consequently, the study has significant contribution towards having a thorough understanding of how small programs boost women empowerment and community development based on the case study of Al Rajhi bank, women branch, Saudi Arabia