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Saudi Re Secures $71 Million Capital Injection Through PIF Agreement

Saudi Reinsurance Co. (Saudi Re) announced a significant financial boost on July 4th, securing a $71 million capital increase through a strategic subscription agreement with the Public Investment Fund (PIF). This move strengthens Saudi Re’s financial standing and positions the company for continued growth within the Kingdom’s insurance sector.

The binding agreement entails the issuance of 26. 73 million new ordinary shares by Saudi Re, each valued at 10 Saudi Riyals (SR). PIF, the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia, will fully subscribe to these new shares at a premium of SR 16 per share, resulting in a total investment of SR 427. 68 million (approximately $114 million). This capital injection will increase Saudi Re’s total capital from SR 891 million (around $237 million) to SR 1. 15 billion (approximately $308 million).

This strategic partnership signifies PIF’s confidence in the future of Saudi Arabia’s reinsurance industry and its commitment to supporting the growth of domestic companies. The additional capital will allow Saudi Re to expand its risk underwriting capacity, enabling the company to take on larger projects and contribute further to the diversification of the Kingdom’s economy.

Saudi Re, established in 2013, is the first and only reinsurance company licensed in Saudi Arabia. The company plays a crucial role in developing a robust and efficient domestic reinsurance market, reducing the reliance on foreign reinsurers and retaining a larger share of premiums within the Kingdom. This, in turn, fosters a more stable and competitive insurance sector, benefiting businesses and policyholders alike.

Analysts suggest that the capital increase will enhance Saudi Re’s creditworthiness, potentially leading to improved ratings from international agencies. Stronger credit ratings allow insurers to access reinsurance at more favorable rates, ultimately translating into lower insurance premiums for businesses and individuals in Saudi Arabia.

The PIF subscription deal comes at an opportune time for Saudi Arabia’s insurance sector, which is experiencing a period of significant growth. With the country’s Vision 2030 economic diversification plan prioritizing various sectors, including tourism, infrastructure, and manufacturing, the demand for robust risk management solutions is expected to rise. Saudi Re is well-positioned to capitalize on this growth, leveraging its expertise and the recent capital injection to become a key player in the evolving insurance landscape.



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