Saudi Real Estate Development Fund Drops 'First Housing' Down Payment to 5 %

View shows the King Abdullah Financial District, north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser
View shows the King Abdullah Financial District, north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser
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Saudi Real Estate Development Fund Drops 'First Housing' Down Payment to 5 %

View shows the King Abdullah Financial District, north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser
View shows the King Abdullah Financial District, north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser

General Supervisor of the Real Estate Development Fund Khalid bin Mohammed Al-Amoudi announced that the down payment for the first housing has been reduced from 10% to 5% to reduce the burden of the advance payment required by the financing parties.

Amoudi addressed challenges in the financing of retirees during the last period, and private sector employees.

Accordingly, appropriate financing solutions were adopted to find new solutions in partnership with banks and finance companies in obtaining mortgage loans by accepting financing from non-corporate entities.

More so, Amoudi announced the launching the “flexible installment” which tunes monthly installments according to the beneficiary’s income so that rates do not exceed 65% of the monthly income after retirement or in the case of a personal loan.

Amoudi stressed the body’s keenness to provide all facilities to beneficiaries and provide suitable financing solutions for all those on the Fund’s waiting lists.

The Saudi Ministry of Housing and Real Estate Development Fund announced its fourth installment of the “Residential” program for year 2018, with a total of 21,840 housing and finance services, distributed throughout the Kingdom.

This year’s programs is set to hit a target of completing 300,000 products, bringing the total of allocated housing support during the first four months to 83,562 residential and financial services.

Housing services provided by the ministry include 7,686 residential units under construction that are up for sale, in partnership with developers. Some 160 units are found in Riyadh and 188 in the Eastern Province.

At least 5,854 land plots are distributed over nine areas including 1,845 land plots in Makkah, 1,484 in Najran, 1,015 in the Asir region, 590 in Jizan, 396 in Al Jouf, 224 in the Eastern Region, 125 in Riyadh, 95 in Al Baha, and 80 in Al-Qassim region.

Financial support programs include 8,300 real estate loans from the Real Estate Development Fund in partnership with banks and financial institutions distributed throughout the Kingdom.



UAE’s Mubadala Acquires Majority Stakes in Global Medical Supply Chain, Al Ittihad Drug

The acquisition enhances Mubadala's footprint in the healthcare logistics and pharmaceutical distribution sectors. WAM
The acquisition enhances Mubadala's footprint in the healthcare logistics and pharmaceutical distribution sectors. WAM
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UAE’s Mubadala Acquires Majority Stakes in Global Medical Supply Chain, Al Ittihad Drug

The acquisition enhances Mubadala's footprint in the healthcare logistics and pharmaceutical distribution sectors. WAM
The acquisition enhances Mubadala's footprint in the healthcare logistics and pharmaceutical distribution sectors. WAM

Mubadala Investment Company has acquired an 80% stake in Global Medical Supply Chain (GMSC) and Al Ittihad Drug Store (IDS) from GlobalOne Healthcare Holding (GHH), with GHH retaining a 20% stake, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported on Tuesday.

This strategic acquisition enhances Mubadala's footprint in the healthcare logistics and pharmaceutical distribution sectors, aligning with the UAE's vision to establish a robust life sciences infrastructure, WAM said.

Founded in 2015, GMSC provides comprehensive end-to-end supply chain services for medical products, including demand planning, procurement, logistics, inventory management, warehousing, and maintenance.

GMSC serves over 200 medical facilities, including hospitals and clinics across the UAE. With a dedicated team of medical supply chain specialists, GMSC sources a broad array of products from almost 400 suppliers, ensuring a reliable supply chain for all medical needs.

IDS, established in 1987, stands as one of the leading distributors of pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare products in the UAE. Distributing over 1,000 products from over 40 leading suppliers, IDS services every hospital, and all, or at least most pharmacies and supermarkets within the UAE. It boasts a vast portfolio that spans multiple therapeutic categories including anti-infectives, asthma, diabetes, and oncology.

"The expanding pharmaceutical market drives an increasing demand for specialized and efficient drug logistics solutions. By integrating GMSC and IDS into our portfolio, we are poised to create a vertically integrated life sciences sector in the UAE and enable its potential to encompass the entire value chain from logistics and distribution to specialized manufacturing,” said Executive Director of UAE Clusters at Mubadala's UAE Investments Platform Ismail Ali Abdulla.

As for Low Ping, Group CEO Yas Holding, she said that the transaction “continues Mubadala's strategic growth, following another significant acquisition by its new speciality pharmaceutical business, KELIX bio, which recently acquired a 100% stake in four pharma assets from GlobalOne Healthcare Holding's, the healthcare division of Yas Holding.”

“These concerted efforts underline Mubadala's commitment to strengthening the UAE's healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors as part of broader national ambitions for drug security and economic diversification."

GlobalOne Healthcare Holding LLC serves as the dedicated Healthcare Division of Yas Holding LLC, focusing on enhancing healthcare outcomes by investing in innovative solutions across various healthcare verticals.