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Malaz Capital: Shaping the future of Saudi private real estate funds

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Malaz Capital has solidified its position as a trusted investment partner, driving value across various sectors, including real estate

Saudi Arabia’s investment landscape is undergoing a remarkable transformation driven by “Vision 2030.” As the Gulf major advances its goal of moving away from its reliance on energy trade, private markets are playing a central role in funding and driving the diversification efforts.

Riyadh-based investment company Malaz Capital is one such player, as it views “Vision 2030” not only as an opportunity for investors but also as a responsibility to shape a more resilient and sustainable financial ecosystem. As a CMA (Capital Market Authority)-licensed independent investment management company, the business has firmly established itself as a key force in managing private equity and real estate funds.

In the recently concluded International Finance Awards, Malaz Capital was honoured as the “Best New Private Real Estate Development Fund – Durrat Al Janadriyah – Saudi Arabia 2025,” which was more than a symbol of success, as the development reflected the company’s steadfast belief in its core principles: disciplined investment, innovation, integrity, and transparency.

“This award belongs to everyone at Malaz Capital and its stakeholders, especially our dedicated real estate team, trusted investors, and strategic partners who believed in our vision. It reaffirms our role as a homegrown investment firm capable of delivering world-class results while staying true to our values and national identity,” said Mohamed Wahby, Managing Director, Private Equity and Real Estate – Malaz Capital, while interacting with International Finance.
Navigating An Evolving Market

Saudi Arabia’s real estate sector is undergoing unprecedented transformation, supported by strong population growth, infrastructure investment, and visionary government programmes. Yet, success in such a dynamic environment requires more than capital; it demands agility, foresight, and partnership.

“At Malaz Capital, we view these market shifts not as challenges but as opportunities. Our investment strategy focuses on identifying niche enclaves where demographic demand and policy support intersect. We are proud that the Durrat Al Janadriyah Fund has become a benchmark for this approach, combining prudent financial structure with developmental impact,” Mohamed Wahby remarked.

Malaz Capital has solidified its position as a trusted investment partner, driving value across various sectors, including real estate.

Malaz Capital’s vision aligns closely with “Saudi Vision 2030,” focusing on sustainability, value creation, and empowering local capital, while emphasising elements like innovation, transparency, and strategic collaboration.

Empowering Capital

Private markets are maturing rapidly, with investors seeking structured, transparent, and purpose-driven opportunities. Malaz Capital’s mission is to bridge capital with high-potential investments. Every fund the company designs is guided by rigorous market research, deep analysis, risk management, and a strong alignment of interest with investors.

“The future of investment lies in innovation and trust. Malaz Capital is continuously evolving to meet the expectations of a new generation of investors seeking both impact and performance. Our investment philosophy is rooted in solid analysis, local insight, and value creation, enabling better opportunity assessment, portfolio performance tracking, and swift responses to market changes,” Mohamed Wahby added.

Launched as part of Malaz Capital’s broader real estate platform, the “Durrat Al Janadriyah Fund” represents a strategic investment in Riyadh’s expanding suburban landscape. The development integrates residential villas, green spaces, and community facilities designed to meet the expectations of modern Saudi families. Beyond its financial success, the fund illustrates how private sector innovation can complement government initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life and housing accessibility.

“Equally important, we uphold the highest standards of governance. Compliance, transparency, and risk management are embedded at the core of our operations. Our framework aligns with international best practices while remaining deeply connected to Saudi values and regulatory expectations. This balance has earned us the confidence of investors who prioritise accountability as much as profitability,” Mohamed Wahby continued.

People And Partnerships

Malaz Capital’s greatest organisational strength has been its team of professionals, which has brought expertise, creativity, and a shared vision of responsible growth. The company is also investing in talent development while encouraging collaboration, ensuring that the workforce remains agile and innovative in a rapidly changing market.

“Partnerships also play a critical role in our strategy. We work closely with developers, principals, and institutions who share our long-term vision. Together, we are building platforms that deliver financial performance and sustainability. From our earliest days, Malaz Capital’s philosophy has been simple yet powerful: deliver sustainable value through disciplined investment and long-term partnerships. The Durrat Al Janadriyah Fund embodies this principle. It is a pioneering private real-estate development fund designed to capitalise on emerging residential and mixed-use opportunities within the Kingdom,” Mohamed Wahby observed.

The next decade will redefine private investing in Saudi Arabia, as the Kingdom starts to reap the benefits of its diversified economy. As the market opens to global participation and local talent flourishes, Malaz Capital remains committed to leading with integrity, insight, and innovation. The company’s goal has been clear: to empower capital through disciplined investment management and to continue building a legacy of trust and value that extends well beyond just financial returns.

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