
Highlights of PIF's human capital
Males represented 65.67% of the total workforce, numbering 1,945 employees, while females made up 34.33%, with 1,017 female employees.
According to the fund's annual report, 614 new employees joined PIF during 2024. The following table outlines further details on workforce distribution and hiring trends.
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