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Saudi Fund Pushes Forward With 20 New Projects Worth SAR 8 Billion

Saudi Arabia continues to move quickly in the events sector, and the momentum grows stronger with new investments. The nation aims to strengthen Saudi events growth, and the latest announcements highlight this clear ambition.

The Events Investment Fund confirmed major progress in boosting the Kingdom’s event infrastructure. The fund began operating in 2020, and it immediately started identifying opportunities across the sector. The leadership built a strategy that closes market gaps and supports long-term development. The strategy also encourages private sector involvement, which drives innovation and keeps the sector competitive.

The fund outlined three main goals. First, it aims to close the infrastructure gap in the growing events sector. Second, it seeks to empower private companies, especially those working in tourism, culture, entertainment, and sports. Third, it wants to maintain financial sustainability while expanding project capacity.

The first phase focuses on Riyadh and Jeddah. The plan includes around 20 investment assets that target key needs. These assets include modern conference centers, advanced exhibition halls, shooting ranges, equestrian facilities, indoor arenas, as well as new art galleries. Each asset supports Saudi events growth, and each one boosts the sector’s attractiveness to global organizers.

Moreover, the fund expects strong expansion in the entertainment sector because demand continues to rise. The leadership emphasized that strong infrastructure attracts international events and increases tourism. Therefore, the fund structured its financial model to encourage private investment. Private partners may cover up to half of each project. The fund covers the remaining percentage to speed up execution. The total value of the twenty projects reaches nearly 8 billion riyals.

The first confirmed project is the new Shooting Range. This development offers a large entertainment complex with unique experiences. The fund holds a 70% share, while a private partner holds 30%. This model reflects the fund’s approach to collaboration and quick growth.

Financing comes from the National Development Fund along with seasonal event revenue and private contributions. The fund expects strong financial returns, and some projects may even generate returns above 900%.

Additionally, the fund signed a major agreement with Legends Global. This partnership improves the design and development of multi-purpose venues. It also strengthens the Kingdom’s ability to host major global events. Through this cooperation, the fund aims to elevate Saudi events growth and solidify the sector’s regional leadership.

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