PIF’s SAMI inks 3 deals with Turkish defense firms to propel aviation, space and technology sectors

Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz watches on as the deals are signed. SAMI
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Updated 04 July 2024
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PIF’s SAMI inks 3 deals with Turkish defense firms to propel aviation, space and technology sectors

RIYADH: Saudi Arabian Military Industries inked three agreements with Turkish firms to localize defense businesses in the Kingdom’s aviation, space and technology fields.

The Public Investment Fund-owned group signed the memorandum of understandings with Turkiye’s drone maker Baykar, tech firm Fergani Space, and aerospace and defense company Aselsan, according to a statement.

This falls in line with SAMI’s aim to contribute to the localization of 50 percent of the Kingdom’s total government defense spending, in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030. 

It also aligns well with the company’s efforts to be among the world’s top 25 defense industry companies by 2030.

The deals were signed in the presence of Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, and SAMI CEO Waleed Abukhaled said the agreements “will contribute to enhancing our capabilities and contributing to the continued development of the national defense industry.” 

He added: “These strategic agreements will contribute to increasing the percentage of the gross domestic product through international cooperation and working with local supply chains.”

The deal with drone maker Baykar includes establishing manufacturing capabilities and developing systems for the firm’s unmanned aerial vehicles in the Kingdom. 

It will also see joint development and the transfer of technology and intellectual property to Saudi Arabia. 

The MoU with Fergani Space entails establishing a center of excellence for the development of emerging technologies in the Kingdom to serve the global space sector. 

The agreement with Aselsan seeks to explore opportunities for transferring, localizing, and developing advanced electronics technologies to enhance and build domestic capabilities in this field.

In a post on X, Prince Abdulaziz said: “During my visit to Turkiye, I had the opportunity to see the capabilities of several leading companies in the space and defense industries. I explored their innovative technological projects and latest products, as well as their future plans and strategies.”

He further noted: “Additionally, I met with President of the SSB, Dr. Haluk Görgün, and CEOs of major industrial companies to discuss opportunities for defense cooperation in line with Saudi Vision 2030. We also witnessed the signing of several MoUs between Saudi companies and Turkish companies.”

The deals were signed as the Kingdom’s Minister of Municipal, Rural Affairs and Housing Majid Al-Hogail was also in Turkiye to attend a special forum focused on boosting ties between businesses in the country and Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi-Turkish Contracting Forum in Istanbul, organized by the Saudi Contractors Authority, has the aim of “enhancing cooperation and creating partnerships to achieve the Kingdom’s 2030 vision in supporting the private sector and attracting and transferring international investments and experiences,” the minister said in a post on X.

He added: “During the forum, I listened to representatives of Saudi and Turkish companies in an open dialogue to discuss the best solutions and enablers to advance the contracting sector, employ global expertise in developing Saudi city services, and create the appropriate investment environment for successful partnerships with Saudi companies in the contracting sector in the Kingdom.”


Stc Group issues US dollar-denominated sukuk with a total value of $2bn

Updated 09 January 2026
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Stc Group issues US dollar-denominated sukuk with a total value of $2bn

RIYADH: Stc Group has issued US dollar-denominated sukuk with a total value of $2 billion across two tranches.

The group clarified that the issuance included the offering of $750 million in sukuk with a 5-year maturity at a yield of US Treasury plus 75 basis points, and an issuance of $1.250 billion with a 10-year maturity at a yield of UST plus 90 basis points, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

It noted that the total order book exceeded $8 billion across both tranches, with a coverage rate exceeding 4 times, and participation from over 300 investors in the subscription.

The issuance garnered strong demand from a broad and diverse base of international investors, reflecting solid confidence in the robustness and efficiency of stc Group’s business model and strategy. 

This strategy is aimed at strengthening its digital leadership, seizing infrastructure opportunities, enabling massive projects, and contributing to the realization of Vision 2030 objectives, with a focus on achieving sustainable growth based on operational efficiency and maximizing shareholder value.

This issuance enhances stc Group’s access to international capital markets and solidifies investor confidence in the strength of its credit position. 

It also supports its strategic role in accelerating the pace of digital transformation in the Kingdom and building a thriving digital economy.