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Saudi Arabia’s DarGlobal has multiple projects on its radar

DEVELOPER’S OVERSEAS ARM HAS LAUNCHES IN OMAN, SPAIN — AND LONDON IPO

- DUBAI BY MANOJ NAIR Business Editor

Ziad El Chaar should be clocking a lot of air miles these days. The CEO of DarGlobal needs to as the internatio­nal arm of the Saudi mega-developer Dar Al Arkan has multiple projects running across countries and continents.

Plus, of course, prepare for a listing on London Stock Exchange at some point before March 31. All of which means El Chaar is a constant presence in fancy airport lounges and on flights within the Gulf and beyond. Not that he is complainin­g a bit about the travel.

In an interview, El Chaar gives a broad outline on the medium-term plans for DarGlobal.

Has the name change to DarGlobal already happened (from Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Developmen­t, which is the name of the Dubaibased entity)?

DarGlobal is being consolidat­ed as a holding company (for all internatio­nal operations) in the UK in preparatio­n for the listing on London Stock Exchange. DarGlobal will be the UK holding company of the group’s internatio­nal property developmen­t interests and marketing offices in the UK, Spain, UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bosnia and China.

All your eye-catching in recent times — whether it’s in Dubai, Qatar or Oman — have been outside of Saudi Arabia. Is that something you’re doing on purpose?

We need to differenti­ate between the two companies. Dar Al Arkan Developmen­t, a 28year old company, is among the biggest developers specialise­d in the Saudi Arabia market, and has delivered more than 15,000 residentia­l units and 500,000 square meter of commercial space. And continues to have a very big pipeline of developmen­ts in Saudi Arabia. The main reason you don’t hear the news of the Saudi Arabian company is because the product is 100 per cent designed for Saudi Arabia, and we do not announce outside Saudi Arabia.

All the announceme­nts happened inside Saudi Arabia. And Dar Al Arkan is working with the newly establishe­d government­al companies like Roshn on the developmen­t of some of their mega masterplan­s.

Do you hear some of your bankers hinting that DarGlobal is overstretc­hed with its roster of projects — the ones in the Gulf, London, Bosnia and elsewhere?

You can always say that we have taken Dar Al Arkan Saudi Arabia and stretched it to all of these areas. But that is not what happened. For the last four years, we have invested in establishi­ng a totally new company,

with new staff and a very strong and experience­d management team to do the expansion out of Saudi Arabia under DarGlobal.

The full management team of DarGlobal is totally independen­t of the management team that sits in Saudi Arabia. We did not stretch the existing company in Saudi Arabia and this is what people see, especially the bankers, because we are in the middle of a presentati­on to potential investors for our announced IPO.

We are working in an area in the south of Spain, which is an internatio­nal hub for more than 80 nationalit­ies to buy real estate in that area, to live, work

and invest. It is the same in Dubai, Muscat and Doha which are internatio­nal hubs. We are catering to the internatio­nal buyers in Internatio­nal hubs.

Will 2023 be a year of the IPO and of completing building your new announced projects?

2023 will be a year where we will be launching many of the projects that we acquired in the last two to three years. We still have to launch our projects in Spain and Oman. Hopefully, by the end of the year we will also have our first internatio­nal project handover, which is the Missoni tower on the Canal in Dubai.

We are working in an area in the south of Spain, which is an internatio­nal hub for more than 80 nationalit­ies to buy real estate in that area, to live, work and invest.”

Ziad El Chaar | CEO of DarGlobal

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 ?? ?? Ziad El Chaar, the CEO of DarGlobal says that hopefully by the end of the year, they will launch projects in Spain and Oman and also have their first internatio­nal project handover, which is the Missoni tower on the Canal in Dubai.
Ziad El Chaar, the CEO of DarGlobal says that hopefully by the end of the year, they will launch projects in Spain and Oman and also have their first internatio­nal project handover, which is the Missoni tower on the Canal in Dubai.

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