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SADAFCO sells Riyadh plot for SAR 110.3M

SADAFCO sells Riyadh plot for SAR 110.3M

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Saudia Dairy and Foodstuff Co. (SADAFCO) said it completed the sale of a 6,130-square-meter plot in Al-Murooj district, north Riyadh, for SAR 110.25 million, excluding real estate transaction tax.
The buyers are Ibrahim Saedan and Haya Al Ajlan, with no special conditions or preferential terms, the company said in a Tadawul filing. The land, previously used as a sales warehouse, had a book value of SAR 2.1 million and is no longer used for sales operations.
SADAFCO said the sale will strengthen its financial position and support strategic growth plans. The financial impact will be booked in Q3 2025, with proceeds allocated to executing its strategic plan, supporting financial and investment activities, and achieving targeted returns.
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