ROSHN Group's Brand Value Tops One Billion Dollars, Becomes Saudi Arabia's Most Valuable Real Estate Brand - Middle East Business News and Information
ROSHN Group was crowned the highest-ranked real estate brand in Saudi Arabia by the world's leading brand valuation consultancy, Brand Finance, and the top-performing new brand across the region.
ROSHN Group's brand valuation makes it the third most valuable in the real estate sector regionally, mirroring the growth of and interest in the Kingdom's real estate market.
RIYADH,May 2025 – ROSHN Group, Saudi Arabia's leading multi-asset real estate developer and a Public Investment Fund (PIF) company, has been crowned as Saudi Arabia's most valuable real estate brand at a value topping $1 billion by Brand Finance, the world's leading independent brand valuation consultancy. ROSHN Group was founded just under five years ago with a mandate to contribute to Vision 2030. Now, ROSHN Group's brand and reputation rank in the top twenty across different sectors nationwide and is the third most valuable real estate brand regionally.
The rapid growth of the brand and financial performance of the Group mirrors the expansion of the Kingdom's real estate market over the past decade, following the push by Vision 2030 to promote national development. Brand Finance found that ROSHN Group's new identity and expansion into sectors such as education, entertainment, healthcare, and sports – the Group is involved in building two of the stadiums that will host the 2034 FIFA World Cup in Saudi Arabia – has also helped to raise its profile nationally, regionally, and globally.
'We are proud to see ROSHN crowned as the strongest real estate brand in the Kingdom—an accomplishment achieved in less than five years,' said Ghada Alrumayan, Group Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at ROSHN Group. 'This milestone reflects the success of our expansion strategy and new brand launch, embodying our clear vision and rapid growth as we reinforce the Group's real estate leadership in Saudi Arabia. This recognition is a result of the growing trust in our brand and the added value we deliver, setting new benchmarks across the real estate sector. We will continue to build on this success to further cement ROSHN's position as a model of excellence and leadership, shaping the future of the industry in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and its goals to enhance quality of life and diversify the national economy across sectors.'
'ROSHN Group's exceptional rise to become Saudi Arabia's most valuable real estate brand in just five years reflects the power of purpose-led strategy and visionary execution. ROSHN Group is reshaping urban living in line with Saudi Vision 2030 through its integrated communities and innovative mixed-use developments, with a focus on sustainability and community investment. Its evolution into a multi-asset developer marks a bold new chapter, positioning the brand not only as a national champion, but as a regional leader with global relevance,' said Chairman & CEO of Brand Finance, David Haigh.
Brand Finance is the world's leading brand valuation consultancy. Brand Finance regularly evaluates the strength of brands and quantifies their financial value to help organizations make strategic decisions. Every year, Brand Finance conducts more than 6,000 brand valuations, supported by original market research, and publishes over 100 reports covering brands across all sectors and countries, including brands in Saudi Arabia.
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