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    Manama, Bahrain – Investcorp, a Bahrain-based asset manager that counts Mubadala Investment Company as its biggest shareholder, announced Monday that it is planning to invest up to $1 billion in the real estate market in the GCC over the next five years.

    This follows Investcorp’s first real estate acquisition in Saudi Arabia, a new, state-of-the-art, 215,000 square feet temperature-controlled warehouse located in Dammam. This is the first $100 million worth of real estate investments the firm is currently assessing in Saudi Arabia.

    The Dammam warehouse is fully leased to Racking Systems Logistics Services Company (RTL), a third-party logistics company that serves the Saudi market in the temperature-controlled warehousing and distribution segment.

    The investment in the Dammam warehouse – which can store up to 32,000 pallets of goods – will bring the value of Investcorp’s global warehousing logistics investments to over $4 billion, representing approximately 42 million square feet of industrial space.

    “Investcorp is a natural partner in this growth journey, and this acquisition leverages our global experience investing in the logistics sector – particularly in the US, Europe and India,” Hazem Ben-Gacem, Co-Chief Executive Officer of Investcorp said. “This is the first in a series of investments we are planning to make in the near future – to invest $1 billion over the next five years.”

    Babak Sultani, Head of GCC Real Estate at Investcorp, said: “Our first acquisition of a warehouse facility in the GCC expands on our recent activity in the region where we see long-term growth dynamics, particularly in the Saudi Arabian market.” 

    “We have ambitious plans across diversified real estate sectors that support healthcare, education, entertainment, consumer goods, tech-enabled services, manufacturing, transport and logistics, and industrial services,” he added.