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黑料社区鈥檚 real estate sector thrives with $39bn in projects, record investment growth

黑料社区鈥檚 real estate sector thrives with $39bn in projects, record investment growth
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Updated 20 February 2025

黑料社区鈥檚 real estate sector thrives with $39bn in projects, record investment growth

黑料社区鈥檚 real estate sector thrives with $39bn in projects, record investment growth

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 real estate regulatory framework spurred significant growth in 2024, with 192 project licenses issued, totaling SR147 billion ($39 billion), according to a top official.

During the opening remarks of the fourth Real Estate Future Forum held in Riyadh, Saudi Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majid Al-Hogail said that the General Authority for Real Estate initiatives aims to enhance market transparency, attract investment, and regulate off-plan developments.

鈥淭he regulatory framework has contributed to significant growth over the past year, with the issuance of 192 licenses for projects exceeding a total value of SR147 billion, equivalent to $39 billion,鈥 Al-Hogail said.

He added: 鈥淲ith the launch of real estate legislative initiatives, we have seen growth across all relevant fields. This regulatory framework aims to facilitate and regulate off-plan real estate project development provisions, from the licensing process to project completion.鈥

The forum is a unique platform uniting investors, consultants, and decision-makers from 120 countries under one umbrella.

It features over 500 speakers from both the public and private sectors, aiming to not only discuss the future of real estate but also shape a clear, unified vision that reflects shared ambitions and aspirations.

鈥淭he forum creates international high-quality opportunities to explore our real estate sector and enhance the quality of life, based on sustainable cities equipped with services that meet the expectations of residents in the Kingdom,鈥 Al-Hogail said.

He added: 鈥淲e are committed to continuing our efforts to ensure the sustainability of the real estate sector, attracting more international investments while creating a highly regulated environment that turns challenges into opportunities.鈥

Al-Hogail said that 黑料社区鈥檚 real estate sector has evolved from traditional urban development to become a key driver of both economic and social progress, with a strong focus on sustainability and innovation.

鈥淲e are at a crossroads where experience, innovation, and agility converge, turning dreams into reality. Our message to investors and innovators is clear 鈥 that the Kingdom is not just a place inclusive to project,鈥 he said.

The minister also said that over the past several years, more than 20 key real estate regulations have been introduced by the General Authority for Real Estate, enhancing market transparency, attractiveness, and authenticity.

鈥淭hese regulations have positioned the Saudi real estate market as one of the fastest-growing sectors globally, as highlighted in the 2024 Global Real Estate Transparency Index report,鈥 Al-Hogail said.

Al-Hogail told Arab News on the sidelines of the event that 黑料社区's real estate sector has seen significant growth in recent years, fueled by regulatory reforms and enhanced market transparency.

He said 黑料社区 is now ranked among the highest in terms of market transparency. These developments signal how attractive the Saudi market has become for developers and investors, the minister added.

鈥淭oday, the head of the CMA announced new regulations allowing foreign investment in local companies," Al-Hogail said.

Abdullah Al-Hammad, CEO of the Real Estate General Authority, said that the real estate sector鈥檚 contribution to the gross domestic product reached 12 percent, reflecting its growing importance in the national economy.

鈥淭he real estate sector achieved the highest participation rate in the labor market, with 25 percent of the participants in the social insurance system,鈥 Al-Hammad said, emphasizing the sector鈥檚 role in employment generation and economic diversification.

He also said that more than 1130 licenses for foreign real estate investments were issued during the third quarter of 2024, demonstrating increased international interest in the Saudi market.

The first day of the event included announcements including the National Housing Company launching its new technology-focused company, NHC Innovation, to provide innovative real estate and municipal solutions and develop new technologies that meet market aspirations.

Announced by the CEO of NHC Mohammed bin Saleh Al-Buty, the new company will serve as an innovative technological arm, utilizing the latest technologies and best practices to develop solutions that contribute to sustainable growth.

The strategic expansion represents a significant move toward delivering technological solutions that meet market ambitions and enhance excellence and competitiveness in the real estate and municipal sectors.

NHC Innovation is set to develop and operate more than 400 services across 10 digital real estate platforms, serving over 19 million users.

These platforms include Sakani, Balady, Ejar, Forsah, and others, offering smart and advanced solutions to enable听digital transformation in the real estate and municipal sectors.

The company focuses on providing innovative services that cater to evolving market needs while emphasizing sustainability and technological advancement.

This aligns with the objectives of 黑料社区鈥檚 digital transformation strategy, positioning the Kingdom as a global hub that supports competitiveness in the technology sector.

The minister of municipalities and housing, the minister of industry and mineral resources, and the CEO of NHC participated in the signing ceremonies of agreements between the company and government entities and the private sector, with a total value of approximately SR30 billion.

One of the agreements is a memorandum of understanding signed between Asir Region Municipality and AMEK Group in tourism creation and adventures for up to SR600 million.

The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources also signed an MoU to collaborate on supply chains and industrial link programs to support and lead local content in the real estate development sector

King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology also signed an MoU, in cooperation with Al Saif Company which focuses on collaboration in developing construction and building using off-site construction technologies.

The NHC signed supply chain service agreements with several real estate development companies to enhance the success of real estate development projects and ensure the sustainability of quality and efficiency.

The company also signed an open purchase agreement with Zamil Air Conditioners Factory and Alfanar Construction Systems, to secure supply chains for air conditioning works, and ensure a steady supply for construction needs.

The Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 reforms have positioned the country as a leader in real estate development, combining innovation, sustainability, and economic growth.听

In a press statement, Al-Hogail stated the event reinforced the importance of the public sector in attracting investments and discussing ideas that will significantly advance the real estate sector.

鈥淚n 2024, we recorded substantial growth in the real estate sector, reaching 6.49 percent, an increase of 14 percent compared to last year. We also observed growth in the construction sector, reaching 5.49 percent, reflecting a 7 percent increase from the previous year,鈥 he said.

Al-Hogail added: 鈥淎ccording to economic modeling and experts, the municipal sector achieved a 14 percent participation rate, further emphasizing the significant developmental role 黑料社区 is playing across its sectors.鈥

Regarding the housing sector, the minister stated that 2025 will be a landmark year for the delivery of residential units.

鈥淲e aim to provide more than 20,000 housing units priced at less than SR450,000 for citizens eligible for financial support, offering them special pricing. This initiative will help achieve market price balance,鈥 Al-Hogail said.

He continued: 鈥淔urthermore, we plan to deliver over 140,000 housing units in collaboration with private sector partners, with an average price of less than SR850,000 in major cities. This will greatly contribute to the economic and developmental momentum, impacting supply chains and accelerating project implementation.鈥

In response to inquiries about policies, supply chains, and agreement signings, Al-Hogail noted that these aspects are part of the acceleration of construction and development.

鈥淲e have signed agreements with many local factories to establish manufacturing facilities within housing projects, such as Khuzam and Al-Fursan, ensuring that these projects proceed on schedule and provide a wide range of products to citizens,鈥 he said.

The minister laid emphasis on the Kingdom鈥檚 commitment to increasing homeownership rates as part of its broader efforts, which aims to provide affordable housing solutions for citizens and create a sustainable living environment.

As part of these efforts, the government is also focusing on privatizing the municipal sector to enhance efficiency and service delivery


Global M&A hits $2.6tn peak year-to-date, boosted by AI and quest for growth

Global M&A hits $2.6tn peak year-to-date, boosted by AI and quest for growth
Updated 05 August 2025

Global M&A hits $2.6tn peak year-to-date, boosted by AI and quest for growth

Global M&A hits $2.6tn peak year-to-date, boosted by AI and quest for growth
  • M&A value up 28 percent from last year, driven by US megadeals
  • AI and regulatory changes boost corporate growth motivations
  • Private equity re-enters market, fueling deal activity

LONDON: Global dealmaking has reached $2.6 trillion, the highest for the first seven months of the year since the 2021 pandemic-era peak, as a quest for growth in corporate boardrooms and the impact of a surge in AI activity has overcome the uncertainty caused by US tariffs.

The number of transactions to August 1 is 16 percent lower than the same time last year, but their value is 28 percent higher, according to Dealogic data, boosted by US megadeals valued at more than $10 billion.

They include Union Pacific Corp鈥檚 proposed $85 billion acquisition of small rival Norfolk Southern and OpenAI鈥檚 $40 billion funding round led by Softbank Group.

The upsurge will be a relief to bankers who began the year with expectations the administration of US President Donald Trump would lead to a wave of consolidation.

Instead, his trade tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty made companies pause until renewed confidence in corporate boardrooms and the US administration鈥檚 anti-trust agenda changed the mood.

鈥淲hat you鈥檙e seeing in terms of deal rationale for transactions right now is that it鈥檚 heavily growth-motivated, and it鈥檚 increasing,鈥 Andre Veissid, EY Global Financial Services Strategy and Transactions Leader, told Reuters.

鈥淲hether it鈥檚 artificial intelligence, the change in the regulatory environment, we see our clients not wanting to be left behind in that race and that鈥檚 driving activity.鈥

Compared with August 2021, when investors, rebounding from pandemic lockdowns drove the value of deals to $3.57 trillion, this year鈥檚 tally is nearly a $1 trillion, or 27 percent, lower.

Still deal-makers at JP Morgan Chase have said there is more to come, with companies pursuing bigger deals in the second half of the year as executives adapt to volatility.

鈥淧eople have got used to the prevailing uncertainty, or maybe the unpredictability post-US election is just more predictable now,鈥 Simon Nicholls, co-head of Slaughter and May Corporate and M&A group, said.

Nigel Wellings, partner at Clifford Chance said the market was moving beyond tariffs. 鈥淏oardrooms are seeing the M&A opportunity of a more stable economic environment and positive regulatory signals. But it is not a frothy market.鈥

From health to tech

While the healthcare sector drove M&A in the years after the pandemic, the computer and electronics industry has produced more takeover bids in the US and the UK in the last two years, according to Dealogic.

Artificial intelligence is expected to drive more dealmaking. M&A activity has increased around data center usage, such as Samsung鈥檚 $1.7 billion acquisition of Germany鈥檚 FlaktGroup, a data center cooling specialist.

Palo Alto Networks $25 billion deal for Israeli cybersecurity peer CyberArk was the largest deal in Europe, Middle East and Africa so far this year as rising AI-driven threats push companies to adopt stronger defenses.

Private equity, which had been sitting on the sidelines, has once again been active, with Sycamore Partners鈥 $10 billion deal to take private Walgreens Boots Alliance and rivalling 4.8 billion pound offers from KKR and Advent for UK scientific instrument maker Spectris.

The US was the biggest market for M&A, accounting for more than half of the global activity. Asia Pacific鈥檚 dealmaking doubled over the same year to date period last year, outpacing the EMEA region. 


Oil Updates 鈥 crude little changed as OPEC+ output hikes counter Russia disruption concerns

Oil Updates 鈥 crude little changed as OPEC+ output hikes counter Russia disruption concerns
Updated 05 August 2025

Oil Updates 鈥 crude little changed as OPEC+ output hikes counter Russia disruption concerns

Oil Updates 鈥 crude little changed as OPEC+ output hikes counter Russia disruption concerns

BENGALURU/SINGAPORE: Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday as traders assessed rising supply by OPEC+ against worries of weaker demand and US President Donald Trump鈥檚 new threats on India over its Russian oil purchases.

Brent crude futures dipped 1 cent to $68.75 a barrel by 9:31 a.m. Saudi time, while US West Texas Intermediate crude was down 2 cents at $66.28.

Both contracts fell by more than 1 percent in the previous session to settle at their lowest in a week.

Both benchmarks have receded because extra capacity from OPEC+ is acting as a buffer for any shortfalls in Russian supplies, said Priyanka Sachdeva, a senior market analyst at Phillip Nova.

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, together known as OPEC+, agreed on Sunday to raise oil production by 547,000 barrels per day for September.

It marks a full and early reversal of the group鈥檚 largest tranche of output cuts, amounting to about 2.5 million bpd, or around 2.4 percent of global demand, though analysts caution the actual amount returning to the market will be less.

The rising supplies come amid renewed concerns about demand, with some analysts expecting faltering economic growth in the second half of the year.

JPMorgan analysts said on Tuesday the risk of a US recession was high as labor demand has stalled. In addition, China鈥檚 July Politburo meeting signalled no additional policy easing, with the focus shifting to structural rebalancing of the world鈥檚 second-largest economy, the analysts wrote in a note.

At the same time, investors are eyeing possible supply disruptions.

US President Donald Trump has said he could impose 100 percent secondary tariffs on Russian crude buyers such as India after announcing a 25 percent tariff on Indian imports in July.

On Monday, Trump again threatened higher tariffs on Indian goods over the Russian oil purchases. New Delhi called his attack 鈥渦njustified鈥 and vowed to protect its economic interests, deepening the trade rift between the two countries.

India is the biggest buyer of seaborne crude from Russia, importing about 1.75 million bpd from January to June this year, up 1 percent from a year ago, according to data provided to Reuters by trade sources.

Traders are also awaiting any developments on the latest US tariffs on its trading partners, which analysts fear could slow economic growth and dampen fuel demand. 


Saudi Aramco posts $22.67bn in Q2 profit, maintains steady dividends 听

Saudi Aramco posts $22.67bn in Q2 profit, maintains steady dividends 听
Updated 05 August 2025

Saudi Aramco posts $22.67bn in Q2 profit, maintains steady dividends 听

Saudi Aramco posts $22.67bn in Q2 profit, maintains steady dividends 听

RIYADH: Saudi Aramco reported a net profit of $22.67 billion for the second quarter of 2025, underscoring its operational strength and financial resilience amid ongoing market volatility.

For the first half of the year, net profit reached $48.68 billion, supported by robust cash flows, consistent shareholder payouts and exceptional supply reliability.

The company鈥檚 board declared a base dividend of $21.1 billion and a performance-linked dividend of $219 million for the second quarter, both scheduled for payment in the third quarter, according to a press release.

In a statement, Amin Nasser, president and CEO of Aramco, said: 鈥淎ramco鈥檚 resilience was proven once again in the first half of 2025 with robust profitability, consistent shareholder distributions and disciplined capital allocation.鈥  

He added: 鈥淒espite geopolitical headwinds, we continued to supply energy with exceptional reliability to our customers, both domestically and around the world.鈥 

While quarterly earnings came in strong, net profit dipped from $26.01 billion in the first quarter and $29.07 billion a year earlier, driven largely by weaker oil prices. The average realized crude oil price fell to $66.7 per barrel in the second quarter, down from $76.3 in the first quarter and $85.7 in the second quarter of 2024.

Adjusted net income 鈥 a measure reflecting underlying performance 鈥 stood at $24.5 billion for the quarter and $50.9 billion for the first half. Cash flow from operating activities came in at $27.5 billion for the quarter and $59.3 billion for the half-year period, while free cash flow reached $15.2 billion in the second quarter and $34.4 billion over the six-month span. 

Nevertheless, Aramco maintained 100 percent supply reliability and pushed forward with key upstream projects. 

鈥淢arket fundamentals remain strong and we anticipate oil demand in the second half of 2025 to be more than two million barrels per day higher than the first half,鈥 Nasser added.  

鈥淥ur long-term strategy is consistent with our belief that hydrocarbons will continue to play a vital role in global energy and chemicals markets, and we are ready to play our part in meeting customer demand over the short and the long term.鈥 

Aramco continued to advance the Berri, Marjan and Zuluf crude oil increments and confirmed that the Jafurah Gas Plant remains on track. Phase one of the Dammam development project was also brought onstream during the period. 


Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes up at 10,839

Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes up at 10,839
Updated 04 August 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes up at 10,839

Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes up at 10,839

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index edged higher on Monday, gaining 6.35 points, or 0.06 percent, to close at 10,839.45.

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index reached SR4.92 billion ($1.31 billion), with 138 stocks advancing and 110 declining.

The Kingdom鈥檚 parallel market Nomu also closed in positive territory, rising 135.55 points, or 0.51 percent, to settle at 26,891.39, as 41 stocks advanced while 38 retreated.

Meanwhile, the MSCI Tadawul 30 Index slipped marginally, losing 1.41 points, or 0.10 percent, to end at 1,397.24.

The best-performing stock of the day was Tourism Enterprise Co., whose share price rose 9.57 percent to SR1.03.

Other top performers included SICO Saudi REIT Fund Unit, which climbed 7.58 percent to SR4.40, and Takween Advanced Industries Co., which gained 6.56 percent to close at SR8.29.

Perfect Presentation for Commercial Services Co. rose 5.56 percent, while Amana Cooperative Insurance Co. gained 5.15 percent.

Nice One Beauty Digital Marketing Co. registered the steepest decline, falling 9.97 percent to SR26.74.

Other notable declines came from Thimar Development Holding Co., down 5.84 percent to SR36.42, and Al Etihad Cooperative Insurance Co., which dropped 5.56 percent to SR11.71.

Herfy Food Services Co. and BAAN Holding Group Co. also ended the day lower, falling 5.20 percent and 4.74 percent.

On the announcement front, the Saudi Exchange Co. has approved SNB Capital鈥檚 application to conduct market-making activities on Almasane Alkobra Mining Co. and Waja Co., effective from July 30.

According to the exchange, SNB Capital鈥檚 obligations as a market maker for Almasane Alkobra Mining Co. include maintaining a minimum presence of orders at 70 percent, a minimum size of 75,000 units, and ensuring a maximum spread of 0.75 percent. Additionally, the market maker must achieve a minimum value traded of at least 5 percent.

For Waja Co., SNB Capital is required to uphold a minimum presence of orders at 50 percent, with a minimum size of 50,000 units and a maximum spread of 5 percent. There is no minimum value traded requirement for Waja Co.

The company will perform its duties in line with the Market Making Regulations and the Market Making Procedures set by the Saudi Exchange Co.


黑料社区 tops GCC debt market with $47.9bn in H1 issuances: Markaz听

黑料社区 tops GCC debt market with $47.9bn in H1 issuances: Markaz听
Updated 04 August 2025

黑料社区 tops GCC debt market with $47.9bn in H1 issuances: Markaz听

黑料社区 tops GCC debt market with $47.9bn in H1 issuances: Markaz听

RIYADH: 黑料社区 led the Gulf region鈥檚 primary debt market in the first half of 2025, raising $47.93 billion through 71 bond and sukuk issuances, a new analysis showed. 

According to a report from Kuwait Financial Center, also known as Markaz, the Kingdom accounted for 52.1 percent of the total Gulf Cooperation Council issuances during the period, cementing its position as the region鈥檚 dominant fixed income market.

However, the volume marked a 19.8 percent year-on-year decline from $59.73 billion in the first half of 2024. 

Overall, GCC primary debt issuances totaled $92.04 billion during the period, down 5.5 percent from a year earlier.

Affirming the expansion of the region鈥檚 debt market, Fitch Ratings noted in December that total outstanding debt in the GCC surpassed the $1 trillion mark. 

Commenting on the latest first half figures, Markaz stated: 鈥淎s for issuance preferences, the first half saw an increased appetite for conventional issuances in the GCC, representing 56.1 percent of total issuances for the year.鈥 

It added: 鈥淭his is a change in issuance preferences from the first half of 2024, where more sukuk were issued than conventional bonds.鈥

Regional outlook 

黑料社区鈥檚 debt market has expanded rapidly in recent years, as both domestic and international investors seek diversification and stable returns. 

In July, the National Debt Management Center raised SR5.02 billion ($1.34 billion) through a riyal-denominated sukuk issuance, marking a 113.6 percent increase from the previous month. 

Earlier in February, the Kingdom issued 鈧2.25 billion ($2.36 billion) in euro-denominated bonds, including its inaugural green tranche, under its Global Medium-Term Note Issuance Program. 

In December, Kamco Invest projected that 黑料社区 would lead the region in bond maturities over the next five years, with about $168 billion in Saudi bonds expected to mature between 2025 and 2029 鈥 a reflection of the Kingdom鈥檚 growing prominence in regional debt markets. 

Following 黑料社区, the UAE ranked second with $24.03 billion raised from 69 issuances, accounting for 26.1 percent of total market share. This also represented a 22.2 percent increase over the same period last year. 

Qatar followed with $10 billion from 58 offerings, capturing 10.9 percent of total GCC issuance in the first half. 

Bahrain saw $5.62 billion raised through seven issuances 鈥 an increase of 49.7 percent year on year. Kuwaiti issuances climbed 48 percent to $3.39 billion from four deals, while

Oman recorded the region鈥檚 lowest total, with $1.08 billion from six issuances. 

Maturity and issue size profile 

According to Markaz, bonds and sukuk with tenors under five years accounted for 46.9 percent of total GCC issuances, amounting to $43.2 billion across 154 deals. 

Issuances with tenors of five to ten years made up 33.8 percent of the market, totaling $31.1 billion from 43 deals. Bonds with maturities between 10 and 30 years comprised 9.6 percent, raising $8.8 billion from five transactions. 

鈥淥ne issuance came in with a maturity greater than 30 years with a value of $1 billion, while perpetual issuances saw an increase in both the size and number of issuances when compared to the first half of 2024, with a total value of $8 billion through 12 issuances,鈥 added Markaz. 

Issuance sizes ranged from $2 million to $5 billion. The largest share 鈥 $54.5 billion, or 59.2 percent of the total 鈥 came from 32 deals each valued at $1 billion or more.

Those between $500 million and $1 billion raised $27 billion across 44 offerings. 

The highest number of deals fell in the sub-$100 million category, with 105 transactions collectively raising $3.2 billion. 

Currency profile 

US dollar-denominated instruments dominated the primary market, raising $73.1 billion through 146 issuances 鈥 representing 79.4 percent of the total value. 

The Saudi riyal was the second most used currency, with $7 billion raised across eight deals. 

鈥淎s for currencies bucketed under 鈥渙ther鈥 which totaled $2 billion, the Hong Kong Dollar represented 0.74 percent of total issuances with a total value of $682 million through 20 issuances,鈥 added Markaz. 

A separate report by Fitch in April said GCC countries accounted for over 35 percent of all emerging-market US dollar debt issued in the first quarter of 2025 鈥 excluding China 鈥 up from about 25 percent in 2024. 

Issuances by type 

Corporate issuances in the GCC rose sharply by 67.7 percent year on year to reach $60.20 billion in the first half of 2025, accounting for 65.4 percent of total issuances.

Government-related entities contributed $11.2 billion across 11 issuances. 

In its latest report, Markaz noted that conventional issuances rose 7.8 percent year on year to $51.61 billion in the first half. 

In contrast, sukuk issuances declined 18.2 percent over the same period, totaling $40.43 billion. 

The financial sector led issuance activity, raising $40.1 billion from 167 deals 鈥 43.6 percent of the total. Government issuers came next, contributing $31.9 billion from 25 offerings. 

鈥淭he energy sector follows, with $8.6 billion through 9 issuances, representing 9.4 percent of total issuances, with the remaining sectors together representing a small portion of total issuance at 12.5 percent,鈥 added Markaz.