Egytrans Approves NOSCO Acquisition Deal

An Egyptian truck transports a giant blade for a wind turbine. (Reuters)
An Egyptian truck transports a giant blade for a wind turbine. (Reuters)
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Egytrans Approves NOSCO Acquisition Deal

An Egyptian truck transports a giant blade for a wind turbine. (Reuters)
An Egyptian truck transports a giant blade for a wind turbine. (Reuters)

Egytrans, a leading provider of transport and logistics solutions, approved a deal to acquire the National Transport and Overseas Services Company (NOSCO), one of the leading companies in the transport field, particularly land transport and specialized transport for mega-projects.

The move comes as part of the company’s strategy for local and regional expansion.

Egytrans’ acquisition deal serves as a means of geographical expansion in Egypt, as well as a first step in the company's plans to expand into Arab markets, particularly Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

The provider has plans to unlock markets in Africa later.

The company plans to penetrate the Saudi market by forming partnerships with Saudi investors in the equipment and machinery transportation sector for power stations, wind farms, oil and gas projects, according to Egytrans CEO Abir Leheta.

“Through this step, we aim to maintain the leadership position of both companies within the transport and logistics sector and build on it, all while strengthening the executive and operational capabilities of the group,” said Leheta.

“We strive to leverage NOSCO’s capabilities, especially its extensive fleet and technical experience to achieve maximum operational growth and target larger logistics opportunities and projects, in addition to expanding geographically and operationally across local, regional and global markets,” added Leheta.

Working across nine branches in Egypt, Egytrans aims to make integrated transport easy, safe, timely and cost-effective.

Egytrans enables and facilitates global and national supply chains through its extensive range of services including Sea Freight, Air Freight, Land Transport, Customs Clearance, Project Logistics, Exhibitions, and Storage.

It has developed several subsidiary and affiliate brands consisting of Egytrans Depot Solutions (EDS), Egyptian Transportation & Logistics S.A.E. (ETAL), Wilhelmsen Ports Service Egypt and Scan Arabia.

Gamal Moharam, Chairman of Egytrans, believes the transaction with NOSCO will be completed smoothly as all parties believe in the potential of this deal and its benefit for the ambitious growth and expansion strategies of both companies.



Public Investment Funds Assets in Saudi Arabia Rise by 37%

The headquarters of the Saudi Capital Market Authority in Riyadh. Asharq Al-Awsat
The headquarters of the Saudi Capital Market Authority in Riyadh. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Public Investment Funds Assets in Saudi Arabia Rise by 37%

The headquarters of the Saudi Capital Market Authority in Riyadh. Asharq Al-Awsat
The headquarters of the Saudi Capital Market Authority in Riyadh. Asharq Al-Awsat

The value of public investment fund assets—both domestic and foreign—in the Saudi financial market recorded an annual growth of 37%, increasing by nearly SAR43 billion ($11.6 billion) by the end of the third quarter (Q3) of 2024, bringing the total to SAR160.087 billion ($43.22 billion), compared to SAR117.117 billion ($31.62 billion) during the same period in 2023.

Quarterly, the asset value grew by 10.4%, representing an estimated increase of SAR15.120 billion ($405 million), compared to SAR144.967 billion ($38.6 billion) at the end of the second quarter (Q2) of this year, according to data from the quarterly statistical bulletin of the Capital Market Authority for 2024.

The number of subscribers recorded a 51% increase, representing nearly 528,000 subscribers, to reach 1,570,452 subscribers, compared to 1,042,484 at the end of the same period last year.

This growth was supported by an increase in domestic investment assets, which grew annually by 42%, at SAR39.598 billion, bringing the total to approximately SAR134.431 billion. These assets represent 84% of the total asset value.

Meanwhile, foreign investment assets recorded an annual growth of 15.1%, increasing by over SAR3 billion to reach SAR25.656 billion, which accounts for 16% of the total asset value.
The number of public investment funds grew annually by 10%, with an increase of 27 funds, bringing the total to 310 funds.
Public investment fund assets were distributed across 14 investment types, with the highest value being the money market fund assets, valued at SAR44.868 billion and representing 28% of total assets. Equity fund assets ranked second in value at SAR34.767 billion, accounting for 27.3% of total assets. Real estate investment fund assets were third, reaching SAR29.263 billion and representing 18.3% of total assets. Debt instrument fund assets were fourth, valued at SAR22.236 billion, making up 14% of total assets.