ACWA Power-led Consortium’s $2.4 Billion Al-Shuaibah Solar Projects Set to Energize Saudi Arabia

ACWA Power’s $2.4 billion Al-Shuaibah solar projects have brought Saudi Arabia’s renewable energy aspirations to the forefront. Led by ACWA Power, in collaboration with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and Saudi Aramco subsidiaries, the financial closure signifies a significant step towards a sustainable energy future. With Al Shuaibah 1 and Al Shuaibah 2 solar PV projects boasting a combined capacity of over 2.6 GW, they hold the potential to power nearly 450,000 households and significantly reduce carbon emissions. The commitment of key financial institutions, like First Abu Dhabi Bank and Standard Chartered Bank, reflects the growing synergy between private and public sectors in advancing clean energy projects. As the projects gear up for commercial operations in 2025, Saudi Arabia’s position as a leader in the global renewable energy landscape is further solidified.
Oman Emerges as a Global Leader in Green Hydrogen Production

Oman is making significant strides in the global green hydrogen market, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable energy production. Hydrogen Oman (Hydrom), a subsidiary of Energy Development Oman (EDO), has signed three groundbreaking agreements that mark a major milestone in the country’s pursuit of becoming a hub for green hydrogen production. These agreements, backed by visionary leadership and strong government support, demonstrate Oman’s commitment to renewable energy and attract global investment. With a focus on green steel production, ammonia production, and export, these projects showcase Oman’s potential and contribute to economic diversification. The substantial investments, estimated at over $20 billion, reflect international confidence in Oman’s renewable energy potential and its attractiveness as a business destination. Furthermore, the government’s commitment to a robust regulatory framework and infrastructure development, as well as strategic collaborations and research partnerships, positions Oman as a global player in green hydrogen production. As Oman advances in this sector, it emerges as a beacon of hope and innovation in the global transition to clean energy, demonstrating its dedication to global environmental goals and sustainable development.
Ominvest-Led Consortium Proposes Revised Offer to Acquire Majority Stake in Ahli Bank

In a game-changing move for Oman’s banking sector, a consortium led by Ominvest has proposed a revised offer to acquire a majority stake in Ahli Bank. With an enhanced cash offer, this strategic alliance aims to fuel growth opportunities and reshape the financial landscape. As the acquisition progresses, the potential implications for Ahli Bank and the broader banking industry in Oman are poised to unlock new horizons of competitiveness and collaboration. Stay tuned to witness the transformative journey of Ahli Bank and its impact on Oman’s financial future.
The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) announced its commitment to sustainable tourism at Annual Investment Meeting

The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) has announced their commitment to sustainable growth through the power of government and investment in the tourism industry. In the same context, they hosted a forum at the 12th edition of Annual Investment Meeting that focused on Investing in People – Investing in Planet – Investing in Prosperity’.
Consortium of Chinese Banks Agree to Fund Port Terminal in Peru

A consortium of Chinese banks have agreed to lend $975 million for the construction and development of the Chancay Multipurpose Port Terminal, located 67 km north of Lima in Peru.
Vodafone teams up with KKR and GIP in 16 billion euros towers deal

Vodafone has agreed to sell a major stake in its wireless infrastructure company Vantage Towers to GIP and KKR, creating a joint venture that will release proceeds of at least 3.2 billion euros ($3.2 billion) for the telecoms operator to pay down its debt.
Exclusive: Toshiba’s preferred bidder offers price short of key 6,000 yen a share, sources say

The preferred bidder to buy out Toshiba Corp has offered to pay less than the widely regarded threshold of 6,000 yen a share, two sources said, indicating the premium for the Japanese conglomerate may not be as rich as investors had hoped.
EXCLUSIVE Hollysys management to lead take-private deal at $1.8 bln valuation -sources

A consortium led by China’s Hollysys Automation Technologies management plans to take the U.S.-listed automation and control system maker private in a deal that would value the firm at $1.8 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said.
EXCLUSIVE Exxon prepares to bid for new oil blocks in Brazil -sources

Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) is prepared to bid on Friday for new blocks in Brazil’s deep-water oil fields, a focus area for its oil and gas production growth, people familiar with the matter said.
China Huarong in talks with investors after $16 bln loss

Chinese state-owned asset manager China Huarong Asset Management (2799.HK) sought on Monday to turn the page on a deep annual loss, as its chairman said it was in talks with potential new strategic investors alongside a CITIC-led consortium.