Saudi Arabia's wealth fund takes 5% Nintendo stake

Published Wed, May 18, 2022 · 06:48 PM
    • Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has taken a 5 per cent stake in Nintendo  as the sovereign wealth fund increases its exposure to the Japanese video gaming industry.
    • Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has taken a 5 per cent stake in Nintendo as the sovereign wealth fund increases its exposure to the Japanese video gaming industry. reuters

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    SAUDI Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has taken a 5 per cent stake in Nintendo as the sovereign wealth fund increases its exposure to the Japanese video gaming industry.

    The investment in the Kyoto-based group company was made for investment purposes, a filing said, and comes as PIF has also taken stakes in video game companies Nexon, Capcom and Koei Tecmo.

    PIF, which is chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed Salman, is an anchor investor in SoftBank Group Corp’s US$100 billion Vision Fund but also invests independently as part of the prince’s plans to transform the country’s economy.

    The sovereign wealth fund, which manages more than US$600 billion, took a stake in Activision Blizzard, the “Call of Duty” publisher which Microsoft said in January it would buy.

    PIF has launched its own video game and e-sports company, Savvy Gaming.

    Nintendo, which this month announced a 10-1 stock split in an appeal to retail investors, is forecasting a second year of sales decline for its Switch console amid component shortages.

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    Nintendo’s shares have gained 10.5 per cent this year. REUTERS

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