Saudi Arabia’s PIF buys significant minority stake in Rocco Forte Hotels

The Rocco Forte Group currently operates 14 hotels and resorts, along with 20 private villas. Rocco Forte Hotels.
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Updated 04 December 2023
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF buys significant minority stake in Rocco Forte Hotels

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund has acquired a significant minority stake in UK-based Rocco Forte Hotels, marking a strategic move to enhance its presence in the hospitality sector.  

PIF stated that the agreement aligns with the sovereign fund’s global investment plans in promising sectors to secure long-term returns. However, it did not disclose the exact percentage of shares acquired in Rocco Forte Hotels. 

Turqi Al-Nowaiser, deputy governor and head of the International Investments Division at PIF, said: “Our investment in Rocco Forte Hotels reflects PIF’s confidence in both the commercial opportunity and the strength of the international hospitality and tourism industries that have shown remarkable resilience in recent years.” 

He added: “As active long-term investors, PIF will continue to invest strategically in promising sectors to achieve sustainable returns globally.”   

The fund also mentioned that the transaction is still pending regulatory approvals. 

According to a press statement, the Forte family will maintain majority ownership and control of the group, while the Italian entity CDPE Investimenti has exited the business post-deal. 

Rocco Forte, the executive chairman of Rocco Forte Hotels, expressed excitement about the hotel group’s partnership with PIF.

“They (PIF) share the same vision for the brand and the future strategy of the group, with the same ambition to take a long-term view. I look forward to working with PIF to expand the group and improve the high level of service we offer our customers,” said Forte.  

“We thank CDPEI for having shared the past fruitful eight years during which we both successfully accomplished the mission we shared when we started the journey, having significantly enhanced the value of the company and increased the group’s presence in Italy and across Europe,” he added. 

Founded in 1996 by Rocco Forte and Olga Polizzi, the Rocco Forte Group currently operates 14 hotels and resorts, along with 20 private villas. 

PIF, considered one of the wealthiest sovereign wealth funds globally, is at the forefront of Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification efforts, in line with the objectives outlined in Vision 2030. 

In November, PIF acquired a 10 percent stake in Heathrow Airport from the Spanish infrastructure giant Ferrovial.

In its October 2023 annual statement, PIF announced the establishment of 70 companies since its inception, with 25, such as Saudi Coffee Co. and Halal Products Development Co., founded in 2022.

In the same month, PIF also launched Tasaru, a company dedicated to developing local supply chain capabilities for the automotive and mobility industry in Saudi Arabia.  

The fund has also made several investments in the future mobility sector, including the establishment of Ceer, Saudi Arabia’s first national electric vehicle brand, in collaboration with Foxconn. Additionally, PIF has invested in Lucid Motors, a US-based company.


Closing Bell: Saudi main index rises to 10,894

Updated 13 January 2026
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Closing Bell: Saudi main index rises to 10,894

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index extended its upward trend for a third consecutive day this week, gaining 148.18 points, or 1.38 percent, to close at 10,893.63 on Tuesday. 

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index stood at SR6.05 billion ($1.61 billion), with 144 listed stocks advancing and 107 declining. 

The Kingdom’s parallel market Nomu also rose by 81.35 points to close at 23,668.29. 

The MSCI Tadawul Index edged up 1.71 percent to 1,460.89. 

The best-performing stock on the main market was Zahrat Al Waha for Trading Co., with its share price advancing 10 percent to SR2.75. 

Shares of CHUBB Arabia Cooperative Insurance Co. increased 8.27 percent to SR23.04, while Abdullah Saad Mohammed Abo Moati for Bookstores Co. saw its stock climb 6.17 percent to SR50.60. 

Conversely, the share price of Naseej International Trading Co. declined 9.90 percent to SR31.48. 

On the announcements front, Arabian Drilling Co. said it secured three contract extensions for land rigs with energy giant Saudi Aramco, totaling SR1.4 billion and adding 25 active rig years to its backlog. 

In a Tadawul statement, the company said one rig is currently operational, the second will begin operations by the end of January, and the third — currently suspended — is expected to resume operations in 2026. 

Since November 2025, Arabian Drilling has secured seven contract extensions amounting to SR3.4 billion, representing 55 committed rig years. 

The three contracts have durations of 10 years, 10 years, and five years, respectively.

“Securing a total of SR1.4 billion in new contracts and expanding our backlog by 25 rig-years demonstrates both the trust our clients place in us and our ability to consistently deliver quality and reliability,” said Ghassan Mirdad, CEO of Arabian Drilling, in a statement. 

Shares of Arabian Drilling Co. rose 3.15 percent to SR104.70. 

Separately, Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies Co. said it signed a 36-month contract valued at SR43.35 million with National Water Co. to operate and maintain water networks, pumping stations, wells, reservoirs, and related facilities in Tabuk. 

In October, Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies Co. announced it had been awarded the contract by NWC. 

In a Tadawul statement, the company said the financial impact of the deal began in the fourth quarter of 2025. 

The share price of Alkhorayef Water and Power Technologies Co. declined 0.49 percent to SR120.70.