Saudi PIF Extends Portfolio by Taking Majority Stakes in Design Company

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Saudi PIF Extends Portfolio by Taking Majority Stakes in Design Company

Saudi PIF logo
Saudi PIF logo

Dubai-listed Depa PLC said on Friday it has entered into an agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), whereby the sovereign wealth fund will acquire a majority stake in the company in return of cash investment worth 150 million dirhams ($40.84 million).

In a statement on Friday, Depa said that the deal would allow the PIF to own 55 percent of the company, with the right to purchase additional shares and a stake of approximately 62.5 percent within a period of up to 18 months after the completion of the deal.

As part of the transaction, Depa’s board will be expanded to include six more members all of whom will be nominated by PIF.

Depa is an Emirati company specialized in decoration and interior designs. It was listed on Nasdaq Dubai in 2008.

Al-Futtaim Capital owns 26.4 percent of the company’s shares, Mashreq Bank owns about 24.2 percent, followed by Al Mazrouei Investment (8.9 percent) and Clarity Fund (7.7 percent).

The company had previously undertaken the furnishing of the Burj Khalifa, the Emirates Palace Hotel and the Burj Al Arab.

The Saudi Public Investment Fund continues the policy of diversifying its investment portfolio. Earlier this week, Moody’s Investors Service assigned an A1 long term issuer rating (Global Scale Rating (GSR)) and a1 Baseline Credit Assessment (BCA) to PIF.

Moody’s gave the fund an A1 rating with a stable outlook, while Fitch gave the fund a long-term issuer rating of A with a stable outlook.



Jeddah Islamic Port Listed on London Metal Exchange

File photo of Jeddah Islamic Port ( Mawani)
File photo of Jeddah Islamic Port ( Mawani)
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Jeddah Islamic Port Listed on London Metal Exchange

File photo of Jeddah Islamic Port ( Mawani)
File photo of Jeddah Islamic Port ( Mawani)

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has announced on Tuesday the listing of Jeddah Islamic Port on the London Metal Exchange (LME) through its strategic partner, LogiPoint, a subsidiary of the Cisco Group.

This significant development underscores the port's crucial role in supporting global trade.

The listing of Jeddah Islamic Port as a new delivery center for copper and zinc on the LME marks an important step towards positioning Saudi Arabia as a global logistics hub. This move will enhance the Kingdom's attractiveness as an investment destination for global stock exchanges and establish the port as a premier global platform for storing metals traded on the exchange, transforming it into a central distribution center.

This strategic initiative is expected to boost market liquidity and provide an additional delivery option for materials. It aims to improve supply chain efficiency by reducing transportation and storage costs for materials and supports the growth of the mining sector by offering a more convenient trading platform for mineral materials.