Saudi Arabia Unveils Ambitious New Privatization Strategy to Expand Public-Private Partnerships
- Strategy sets out 220+ new public-private partnerships contracts by 2030
- Targets initial
$64 billion (SAR 240 billion ) in direct capex investment - Broadens private sector participation across new and existing projects
- National Privatization Strategy accelerates realization of Saudi Vision 2030 economic diversification goals
Led by the National Center for Privatization & PPP (NCP), the Strategy provides unprecedented opportunities for long-term foreign direct investment in initiatives to enhance the quality and efficiency of infrastructure and public services in the Kingdom, strengthen the role of the private sector in sustainable economic development, enable the government to focus on its legislative, regulatory and oversight roles, and enhance fiscal sustainability.
Saudi Minister of Finance and Chairman of the Board of the NCP, His Excellency Mr.
"In the Kingdom, we strive to establish future-ready infrastructure with high quality and efficiency, ensuring that public services delivered to citizens, residents, and visitors are among the best in the world, while strengthening the Kingdom's position as a global reference in public-private partnerships."
The National Privatization Strategy aims to increase resident and visitor satisfaction with public services across 18 targeted sectors, create tens of thousands of high-quality jobs, sign more than 220 PPP contracts by 2030, and mobilize over
The launch of the Strategy marks the transition from the foundational phase – successfully completed under the 2018 Privatization Program – to a new phase focused on execution and accelerating delivery. The Strategy will open up new sectors for private sector investment locally and internationally, including transport and logistics, water, health and education infrastructure and real estate, enable participation in larger and more complex projects, increase financing opportunities, as well as accelerate new partnerships and reinvestment in mature projects.
The government will seek partners for projects including the Saudi Landbridge linking east and west coasts through
The Strategy establishes five core programs related to planning, regulation, human capital, awareness and prioritization, to enable and advance the privatization ecosystem. These are supported by 42 executive initiatives to achieve its objectives and contribute to Vision 2030 privatization targets. It also includes an executive program dedicated to identifying and prioritizing privatization opportunities, with more than 145 priority opportunities identified—representing attractive investment prospects for the private sector.
The 2018 Privatization Program has achieved several key milestones, most notably the establishment of the National Center for Privatization & PPP (NCP), the approval of more than 200 projects with estimated total investments of approximately
The Program also contributed to strengthening private sector participation, enhancing the operational efficiency of government assets, and advancing the legislative and regulatory environment that supports investment – thereby supporting economic diversification goals and improving the Kingdom's competitiveness regionally and globally.
For more information contact: James Drewer, Ways, [email protected]
About the National Center for Privatization & PPP (NCP)
The National Center for Privatization & PPP (NCP) is the driving force behind
NCP brings together public and private stakeholders, as well as government decision makers to unlock the full potential of the private sector to participate in privatization and public-private partnership (PPP) projects. This collaborative approach leverages private sector expertise and innovation to successfully deliver impactful PPP projects.
Find out more about the NCP here
https://www.ncp.gov.sa/en and
https://www.ncp.gov.sa/en/NationalStrategy/Pages/default.aspx
About Vision 2030
Saudi Vision 2030, launched in 2016 by the Saudi Government under the leadership of HRH Crown
The vision rests on three main pillars: positioning
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SOURCE National Center for Privatization & PPP
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