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Saudi Arabia’s private equity market sees $4bn in transactio­ns: report

Manufactur­ing sector takes the lead in investment volume, securing 46 percent of the total capital

- Arab News

Saudi Arabia’s private equity sector has been on an upswing for the past five years, culminatin­g in transactio­ns worth $4 billion in 2023, according to MAGNiTT.

The venture data platform, alongside Saudi Venture Capital Co., released report highlighti­ng a significan­t surge in private equity activity within the Kingdom.

From 2020 onward, the sector has shown impressive growth, achieving a 3.7 multiple in 2021 compared to the year before and an exponentia­l leap to 5.9 times in 2022 compared to the previous year.

Private equity investment­s involve capital infusion by investors or firms into private companies, not listed on the stock markets.

Managed by private equity firms, these investment­s aim to enhance the company’s value through strategic improvemen­ts and operationa­l efficienci­es, with the intent to sell the company at a profit later. This sector is characteri­zed by long-term investment­s, active management, and higher riskreward profiles.

Private equity typically invests in more mature companies than venture capital, which focuses on early-stage companies with high growth potential, often in the tech sector, using equity financing. Meanwhile, the report highlighte­d a noticeable shift in the nature of private equity deals with a substantia­l rise in buyout transactio­ns, which have increased by 20 percentage points in their share of total negotiatio­ns from 2020 to 2023, the report stated.

Buyout transactio­ns refer to the process where a private equity firm acquires a majority stake in

a company, often taking it private to strategica­lly restructur­e and improve its financial health. Concurrent­ly, growth transactio­ns, which focus on investing capital into establishe­d companies seeking expansion or scaling opportunit­ies, also saw an uptick of 2 percentage points during the same period.

Dominating the investment scene, buyout deals accounted for an average of 80 percent of the total capital invested, highlighti­ng a strategic shift and burgeoning prominence in the Kingdom’s investment landscape.

The report further shed light on the transactio­nal diversity and industry focus within the private equity sector over the last five years. The food and beverages sector emerged as one of the most active areas for private equity transactio­ns.

However, the manufactur­ing sector took the lead in investment volume, securing 46 percent of the total capital deployed from 2019 to 2023.

 ?? File ?? Buyout deals accounted for an average of 80 percent of the total capital invested, highlighti­ng a strategic shift in the Kingdom’s investment landscape.
File Buyout deals accounted for an average of 80 percent of the total capital invested, highlighti­ng a strategic shift in the Kingdom’s investment landscape.

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