Abu Dhabi's Gulf Capital Gets $120m Loan For Saudi Project
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Abu Dhabi’s Gulf Capital Gets $120m Loan For Saudi Project

Abu Dhabi’s Gulf Capital Gets $120m Loan For Saudi Project

The 10 year loan facility will be used to develop the first phase of the residential compound

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Abu Dhabi-based private equity firm Gulf Capital signed a 450 million riyals ($120 million) loan facility with Saudi Arabia’s National Commercial Bank to finance its first real estate project in the kingdom, it said on Sunday.

Gulf Capital announced plans to enter the Saudi property market last year with a $1 billion project in Riyadh to tap growing demand for residential units in the country.

The ten-year loan facility will be used to develop the 650 million riyals first phase of a residential compound comprising 525 units, Gulf Capital said. The remaining 200 million riyals will be raised through equity funding from Gulf Related, the real estate arm of Gulf Capital.

Gulf Related is a joint venture between Gulf Capital and New York-based Related Companies, a privately owned real estate firm.

Construction for the project will start next week and completion is scheduled for May 2015. The second phase of the project will be developed after two years.

“The size of our new project in Saudi Arabia and the extent of our financial commitment reflect our strong belief in the residential sector in the Kingdom,” Emile Habib, managing director, Gulf Related, told reporters.

Demand for housing units in Saudi Arabia is projected at 1.3 million residential units over the next seven years, he said.


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