Aramco boosts venture arm's capital by US$4 billion
SAUDI Aramco said on Wednesday (Jan 17) it has boosted its Aramco Ventures unit by US$4 billion, more than doubling the oil giant’s overall venture capital funding.
The additional funding, US$4 billion over four years, boosts Aramco Ventures’ capital to US$7 billion. Aramco also has a US$500 million venture capital fund, Wa’ed Ventures, which invests in Saudi start-ups.
Aramco Ventures managed three funds before the capital increase: the US$500 million Digital/Industrial Fund, the US$1 billion Prosperity7 Fund and the US$1.5 billion Sustainability Fund.
“The decision reflects the growing significance of Aramco’s venture capital programme in enabling the development of disruptive new technologies, creating diversification opportunities for Aramco, and paving the way for collaborations with innovative start-ups,” Aramco said in its statement.
Such venture capital investments aim to progress Aramco’s long-term strategy through focusing on “new energies, chemicals and transition materials, diversified industrial businesses, and digital technologies,” it added. REUTERS
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