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Saudi sovereign wealth fund raised revenue 9% to $120 billion in 2025, while assets under management surpassed $900 billion.
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The Public Investment Fund raised its revenue 9% year-on-year to $120 billion in 2025, while net profit more than doubled to $17 billion, according to the fund's annual report released Monday.
Assets under management exceeded $900 billion, up from approximately $530 billion in 2021 and $150 billion in 2015, on an accelerated expansion path over a decade.
The fund noted that cumulative domestic investments between 2021 and 2025 exceeded $199 billion, and that its contribution to the Kingdom's non-oil GDP surpassed $342 billion over the same period.
In 2025 alone, the fund accounted for 11% of total non-oil GDP, reflecting its growing role in diversifying the Saudi economy under Vision 2030.
The fund attributed the revenue and profit growth to stronger performance from mature portfolio companies, along with higher cash distributions and returns on financial investments. Total annual shareholder return stood at 5.8% since 2017.
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund doubled its net profits to 17 billion dollars in 2025, with assets exceeding 900 billion dollars. Its domestic investments expanded its share of non-oil gross domestic product to 11%, reinforcing the fund's role in diversifying the Saudi economy.
These results reflect an acceleration of the sovereign fund's role as a key driver for diversifying the Saudi economy away from oil, a critical element of Vision 2030. For investors and the Saudi private sector, these figures point to increased opportunities for financing and domestic investment in strategic projects.