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26 April 2024

PIF plans to buy stake in new mortgage lenders

Ibrahim Al Assaf (SUPPLIED)

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By Reuters

The Public Investment Fund (PIF), the Saudi finance ministry's investment vehicle, plans to take stakes of up to 40 per cent in new mortgage lenders, sources said.

PIF, which is already one of the biggest investors in the Saudi stock market, said in March that it plans to venture into mortgage financing in anticipation of a mortgage law expected to come into effect this year.

The new law could open up home ownership to more of the 25 million population in the most-populous Gulf country, less than a third of whom currently owns property.

The low home-ownership ratio is seen by analysts as reflecting some weaknesses in Saudi Arabia's wealth distribution policies. Finance Minister Ibrahim Al Assaf and Mansour Al Maiman, PIF's Secretary General, met with representatives of Real Estate Financing Company (Refco), a mortgage lender which plans to start offering home loans in 2010.

Two sources who attended the meeting said the government wants to provide mortgage lenders with long-term soft loans to finance their business.

"The PIF will take stakes that can reach 40 per cent in the capital of Refco and other mortgage lenders," one of the sources said without being more specific.

US consultancy Clayton Holdings, which advised Refco, estimated that the world's top oil exporter had a housing deficit of two million units.

Refco will start with a paid-up capital of about one billion riyals (Dh1bn), of which nearly SAR600 million will come from the founding private investors.

 

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