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SAGO sells mills to UAE investors as part of KSA’s privatizat­ion drive

National Center for Privatizat­ion is aiming to raise $4 billion this year through the sale of state assets

- Rashid Hassan Riyadh

The Saudi Grains Organizati­on (SAGO) and the National Center for Privatizat­ion (NCP) announced on Thursday that the Third Milling Co. (MC3) has been sold to a consortium of UAE investors comprising Al Ghurair Investment (AGI), Al Rajhi Holding Group and Masafi.

The consortium acquired MC3 following a competitiv­e tender process led by SAGO and the NCP. SAGO will continue to oversee MC3 in its remit as the regulator of the Kingdom’s milling sector and its main importer and supplier of wheat, barley and other grains. The flour milling sector represents one of the key sectors for full privatizat­ion in line with Saudi Vision 2030, and the completion of the acquisitio­n is a significan­t step in the country’s privatizat­ion agenda.

Commenting on the deal, John Iossifidis, group CEO of AGI, said: “The completion of the strategic acquisitio­n of MC3 marks a milestone in the move toward the privatizat­ion of crucial sectors, and aligns to AGI’s strategy to support government­s as they seek to enhance food security throughout the region.

“We are grateful to the NCP, SAGO and our consortium partners for their trust in our commitment to advancing the developmen­t of the grains sector. AGI has a long and proud history in the flour sector, having establishe­d Dubai’s first milling company in 1976. We look forward to bringing this experience to Saudi Arabia and

leveraging it to spur the growth and diversific­ation of MC3,” he added.

Djamal Djouhri, CEO of Al Ghurair Foods, commented: “Monetizing public assets is a key agenda item for government­s across the Middle East, as is food

security as they seek to boost competitiv­eness, product diversity and operationa­l efficiency.

Esmail Al-Sallom, chief investment officer at Al Rajhi Holding Group, said: “This is a historic transactio­n which is a major step toward the Kingdom’s vision to

increase private sector participat­ion in the Saudi economy. Al Rajhi Holding Group aims to leverage on its experience … to improve operationa­l efficiency and performanc­e, drive new product developmen­t, enhance distributi­on networks, increase market

penetratio­n, and enrich the overall consumer experience.”

While the valuation of this latest deal was not revealed, Al-Raha Al-Safi Food Co. announced the acquisitio­n of First Milling Co. (MC1) in January for $540 million, a deal also facilitate­d by the NCP and SAGO.

MC1 is the largest of the Kingdom’s four milling companies, and the sale was also part of SAGO’s planned privatizat­ion of Saudi flour mills and grain silos previously owned by the Public Investment Fund, the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia.

Last month, the Saudi Cabinet announced plans to privatize 16 key industries, including in the environmen­tal, water and agricultur­al, transporta­tion, energy, industry and mineral wealth, labor and social developmen­t, housing, education, health, municipali­ties, Hajj and Umrah, communicat­ions and informatio­n technology, media, sports, interior and

finance sectors.

“We are working with all the sectors targeted for privatizat­ion. Several projects have been recently selected and launched in … health, education, transport, municipali­ties, environmen­t, water and agricultur­e and human resources and social developmen­t,” Hani Alsaigh, director general of strategic communicat­ion and marketing at the NCP, told Arab News.

In January the NCP announced it had raised SR3 billion ($800 million) in revenue from sale of state assets in 2020 and aimed to make approximat­ely SR15 billion or more in 2021.

 ??  ?? The flour milling sector represents one of the key sectors for full privatizat­ion and the acquisitio­n is a significan­t step in the country’s privatizat­ion agenda.
The flour milling sector represents one of the key sectors for full privatizat­ion and the acquisitio­n is a significan­t step in the country’s privatizat­ion agenda.

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