MIS expects to start Saudi data center fund development in six months, possible IPO later: Argaam

The new fund is part of a broader push by the Kingdom to become a regional hub of global data centers. (Supplied)
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Updated 10 June 2021
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MIS expects to start Saudi data center fund development in six months, possible IPO later: Argaam

  • Al-Moammar expects the company to record strong returns from the management and operations of these centers underpinning its profitability

DUBAI: Al Moammar Information Systems Co. (MIS) expects the development of its recently announced data fund to start within six months, vice chairman Ibrahim Al-Moammar told Argaam.
MIS and Saudi Fransi Capital (SFC) are planning to study the possibility of offering the fund to the public at a later stage, if it is value-accretive to shareholders, after obtaining the necessary approvals, the financial news website reported.
The fund is part of a broader push by the Kingdom to become a regional hub of global data centers, cloud computing services providers, application services providers, and electronic games firms, Al-Moammar said.
Al-Moammar expects the company to record strong returns from the management and operations of these centers underpinning its profitability.


Saudi Arabia’s FMF concludes with over $26.6bn in agreements  

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Saudi Arabia’s FMF concludes with over $26.6bn in agreements  

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia said it secured more than SR100 billion ($26.6 billion) in agreements and memorandums of understanding at the fifth edition of the Future Minerals Forum, underscoring the Kingdom’s push to position mining as a key pillar of its economic diversification strategy. 

The forum, held in Riyadh under the patronage of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, drew representatives from around 100 countries and attracted about 21,500 participants, according to the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources.  

The government has identified mining as a priority sector as it seeks to reduce reliance on oil and strengthen global supply chains for critical minerals. 

The agreements signed during the forum span the full mining value chain, including exploration, extraction, and mineral processing, as well as manufacturing, research and development, innovation, and sustainability.  

The ministry said the breadth of the deals highlights efforts to accelerate sector development while attracting long-term domestic and foreign investment.   

Participants included ministers, senior government officials, executives from major global mining companies, and investors, as well as academics and technical experts. More than 450 speakers took part in ministerial roundtables, panel discussions and technical sessions.  

An international exhibition formed a key part of the event, featuring 274 exhibitors from 13 countries, including Australia, the US, and the UK, as well as France, Germany, and several emerging mining markets.   

The exhibition was organized across four main zones covering exploration and mining, processing and manufacturing, advanced technologies and innovation, and investment and partnerships.  

Forum discussions focused on strengthening cross-border cooperation across mineral supply chains, accelerating exploration activity, and improving access to financing, as well as promoting sustainable and responsible mining practices.   

Sessions also examined the growing role of digital tools, automation and artificial intelligence in enhancing operational efficiency and decision-making in the sector.  

The ministry said the scale of agreements announced at the forum provides a foundation for sustained growth and supports the Kingdom’s long-term objective of becoming a global hub for mining and mineral processing, at a time of rising international demand for critical and strategic minerals.  

The ministry also highlighted the rapid evolution of the Future Minerals Forum over its five editions, describing it as a platform that has transitioned from a regional gathering into a global convening point for policymakers and industry leaders.