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Saudi’s Crown Prince transfers 4% of Aramco shares to PIF

Transfer part of Saudi's long-term strategy to restructure its economy
Saudi’s Crown Prince transfers 4% of Aramco shares to PIF
Saudi Aramco

Saudi Crown Prince and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), Mohammed Bin Salman, has announced the transfer of 4 percent of the Saudi Arabian Oil Company’s (Aramco) shares to the Public Investment Fund (PIF).

He added that the transfer is part of the Kingdom’s long-term strategy to support the restructuring of its economy, in line with Vision 2030. The transfer also supports the PIF’s plans to grow its Assets Under Management (AUM) to around SAR 4 trillion ($1.08 trillion) by the end of 2025.

In keeping with PIF strategy

 

The shares will bolster the Fund’s strong financial position and high credit ratings in the medium term, as the PIF relies on the value of its assets and the returns on its Assets under Management for its funding strategy.

The Saudi Crown Prince indicated that the PIF continues to achieve its strategy by maximizing the value of its assets, launching new sectors, forming strategic partnerships, and localizing knowledge and technologies.

By 2025, the Public Investment Fund will deploy up to SAR 1 trillion ($270 billion) in domestic projects, increasing its local content contributions and the contributions of its portfolio of companies to around 60 percent, creating direct and indirect jobs in the local labor market.

Economic reforms

He pointed out that after the transfer, the State will remain Aramco’s largest shareholder, retaining more than 94 percent of the total shares.

The Saudi Crown Prince concluded that the Kingdom remains committed to continuing the implementation of its financial and economic reforms and expanding the investment opportunities available to public development funds and the private sector to enable the realization of Vision 2030 targets.

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