PIF Launches National Real Estate Registration Services Co.

The new Saudi company will create an integrated register of real estate units and link them with geographical information (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The new Saudi company will create an integrated register of real estate units and link them with geographical information (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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PIF Launches National Real Estate Registration Services Co.

The new Saudi company will create an integrated register of real estate units and link them with geographical information (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The new Saudi company will create an integrated register of real estate units and link them with geographical information (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has launched the National Real Estate Registration Services Co. to help regulate and develop the local real estate sector through a comprehensive digital platform.

Real estate experts confirmed to Asharq Al-Awsat that the Kingdom is working to facilitate accurate property documentation procedures.

This will stimulate the private sector and national and foreign capital to invest in and develop the Kingdom’s real estate sector so that it matches Saudi aspirations for the next stage.

Last week, Saudi Arabia issued executive regulations for the real estate registration system, with the aim of building an e-registry of lands and properties.

The Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing Majed Al-Hogail said that the launch of the new company is a qualitative step that will enhance reliability and transparency in real estate ownership.

Al-Hogail also noted that the National Real Estate Registration Services Co. will help in reducing disputes by building a real estate registry.

For his part, Abdullah Al-Hammad, CEO of the General Real Estate Authority, stated that the launch of the company aligns with PIF’s goals for launching and empowering main sectors to play their role in raising the domestic product and increasing non-oil revenues.

Al-Hammad stated that the company aims to develop procedures and mechanisms for real estate registration. This contributes to enabling and raising the efficiency of the real estate sector and enhances reliability and transparency in services and data by creating an integrated registry that includes an advanced digital database.

Additionally, the move is an important stage in increasing the reliability of ownership, enhancing the accuracy of information about the property, and preserving the rights of dealers in the sector.

Muhammad Al-Murshed, member of the Real Estate Committee in the Chamber of Commerce in Riyadh, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the new company will regulate the sector and facilitate the procedures for documenting property ownership.

Moreover, the National Real Estate Registration Services Co. will stimulate local and foreign capital to enter the Saudi market.

Al-Murshed pointed to the importance of complementary work between the new company and competent authorities to achieve Saudi goals for increasing the reliability and transparency of the local market and reducing real estate disputes.

Launching company also reflects positively on the country's future mega projects and the provision of housing units that suit the beneficiaries of the Ministry of Housing.

Menassat Realty Co. CEO Khalid al-Mubayad said that the goal of the new company is to coordinate between the relevant government agencies and the private sector.

Therefore, the company will search for strategic partnerships with some major real estate developers to facilitate the documentation and in-kind registration of housing units.

The new platform will help build a comprehensive digital database of all public, residential, commercial, and agricultural properties across the Kingdom and ensure transparency in the sector.

The company will also improve the quality of services and access for beneficiaries by developing procedures and mechanisms for registration.

“The new company’s use of advanced digital solutions in its operations, enabling it to link its platform to all relevant government entities, will enhance reliability and transparency in real estate services and data in Saudi Arabia,” said Raid Ismail, co-head of MENA Direct Investments at PIF.

He added that the launch of the company will also increase the attractiveness of the investment ecosystem, and boost the value of national real estate assets.



Egypt’s Tourism Minister: We’ve Agreed on Future Initiatives with Saudi Arabia


A glimpse of the visit by the Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities and his accompanying delegation to the UNWTO office in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A glimpse of the visit by the Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities and his accompanying delegation to the UNWTO office in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Egypt’s Tourism Minister: We’ve Agreed on Future Initiatives with Saudi Arabia


A glimpse of the visit by the Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities and his accompanying delegation to the UNWTO office in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A glimpse of the visit by the Egyptian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities and his accompanying delegation to the UNWTO office in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Egyptian Tourism Minister Sherif Fathy told Asharq Al-Awsat that he and Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb have agreed to collaborate on several tourism initiatives.

These include joint marketing efforts, shared tourism programs, environmental protection measures, and promoting specific types of tourism in the Red Sea.

Fathy recently visited Riyadh, where he met with Al-Khateeb and engaged with Saudi business leaders. They discussed ways to promote tourism between their countries and increase visitor exchanges.

During his visit to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) regional office in Riyadh, Fathy stated that the office’s presence in Saudi Arabia enhances the organization’s work in the region and improves communication with other countries.

He confirmed that they plan to develop and implement the agreed initiatives in the near future.

Fathy highlighted that the Middle East is a key player in global tourism and deserves a dedicated office to support all countries in the region. This effort aims to boost collaboration and promote the Middle East as a top destination for travelers.

Tourism, National Economy: A Path to Sustainable Growth

Samer Al-Kharashi, Director of the UNWTO regional office for the Middle East, stated that the office supports 13 countries in the region, with Egypt being a key member.

He highlighted that the recent visit by Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, who serves as Vice President of the regional committee, creates opportunities for collaboration.

This partnership aims to boost tourism’s role in the national economy, create jobs, and promote sustainable practices that protect the environment.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Al-Kharashi emphasized the potential for cooperation with Egypt, which has a rich tourism history and many ancient sites. He noted that the regional office has the expertise to assist member countries.

Al-Kharashi expressed optimism about the discussions, which covered various opportunities for joint projects that would benefit both Egypt and the wider region.

Strengthening Bilateral Relations

Fathy’s visit to the UNWTO regional office aims to enhance bilateral relations, as Cairo actively seeks to develop its tourism sector through international collaboration.

During their meeting, Fathy and Al-Kharashi addressed key issues facing Egypt’s tourism sector, including challenges and growth opportunities. They explored future cooperation, particularly in tourism training, improving services, and increasing investments.

Egypt ranks first in Africa, fifth in the Middle East, and 63rd globally on the Travel and Tourism Development Index.

The UNWTO regional office in Riyadh is the first of its kind outside the organization’s headquarters, dedicated to supporting member states in the Middle East.

The office focuses on promoting tourism education, improving infrastructure, and fostering sustainable tourism while preserving the region’s cultural and environmental heritage.