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Arab Energy Fund leads consortium to fully acquire Metito Utilities

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
January 10, 2025
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The Arab Energy Fund (TAEF), formerly known as APICORP, has successfully led a consortium to acquire a 100% stake in Metito Utilities and provide further growth capital to the global investor, developer and operator of sustainable water management solutions and climate-resilient water assets, according to a press release.

Arab Energy Fund is a leading multilateral impact financial institution focused on the MENA energy sector, in partnership with Zamil Group Investment Company and the Ghandour family, concluded the transaction which aligns with the fund’s strategic vision to advance energy security and sustainability by driving impactful investments that address critical infrastructure needs in water and wastewater management across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

Metito has been an industry leader in the water sector since 1958, and Metito Utilities has over 25 years specialized experience in the investment, development, and long-term operation and maintenance of water and wastewater concessions.

It has a proven-track record of over 35 successful concessions and has a long-standing legacy of pioneering water and wastewater, delivering first Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) projects in the sector in countries as such Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Uzbekistan, Egypt, Rwanda, Serbia, Qatar and beyond, and setting benchmarks in sustainable water management on a global scale.

CEO of Arab Energy Fund, Khalid Ali Al Ruwaigh, said: “The investment in Metito Utilities marks a strategic milestone in TAEF’s mission to advance sustainable infrastructure and energy value chains.”

Al Ruwaigh added: “Water and energy are deeply interconnected, and this collaboration, alongside our partners Zamil Group Investment Company and the Ghandour family, as well as Metito Utilities’ talented team, allows us to strengthen regional leadership in addressing water scarcity challenges while delivering long-term value creation. We aim to accelerate growth and innovation across new and existing markets.”

From his part, Abdullrahman K Al Zamil, President of Zamil Group, said: “We have consistently sought opportunities that combine business excellence with meaningful impact. Water security is fundamental to our region’s future, and Metito’s expertise in water management aligns perfectly with our commitment to sustainable development.”

Al Zamil noted: “As a family business that has witnessed and participated in the region’s transformation, we see this partnership as another milestone in our journey of being partners in building nations, bringing proven water solutions to communities and industries that need them most.”

CEO of Metito Utilities, Rami Ghandour, said: “While this transformation marks a new era for Metito, our commitment to a cleaner environment remains at the heart of everything we do. With this strengthened partnership, we aim to expand our positive impact by leveraging our experience in PPP projects to enhance water efficiency and deliver tailored, sustainable water management solutions across the pan-emerging markets.”

This acquisition marks a significant milestone for all shareholders, uniting their shared vision to address global water security challenges while developing long-term environmental, social, and economic value.

It aligns with TAEF’s broader strategy to drive sustainable infrastructure development, measurable impact and contribute to the region’s economic prosperity.

This transaction reflects the fund’s focus on energy and energy adjacent sectors, showcasing its role as a preeminent impact investor in the MENA region.

Under its new shareholding, Metito Utilities is poised to build on its legacy of innovation and operational excellence, driving sustainable water solutions that make a lasting impact in emerging markets.

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