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Red Sea Global to fund new destinations through residential sales proceeds: Group CFO

Special RSG鈥檚 Group Chief Financial Officer Martin Greenslade. AN photo by Loai El-Kellawy
RSG鈥檚 Group Chief Financial Officer Martin Greenslade. AN photo by Loai El-Kellawy
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Updated 14 February 2025

Red Sea Global to fund new destinations through residential sales proceeds: Group CFO

Red Sea Global to fund new destinations through residential sales proceeds: Group CFO

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Red Sea Global is leveraging the proceeds from its residential sales to finance upcoming projects along its coastal properties, according to the company鈥檚 top executive.

In an interview with Arab News during the Public Investment Fund鈥檚 Private Sector Forum, RSG鈥檚 Group Chief Financial Officer Martin Greenslade disclosed that the company intends to sell around 300 residences in its Red Sea development, along with a similar number at its wellness-focused destination, AMAALA.

鈥淭hose residences are available to anyone to purchase, both Saudis and international buyers. We鈥檝e already sold some of them, some of those have听been reserved, and the pricing for that is anywhere up from SR5 million ($1.3 million) upward. There鈥檚 something to suit every taste and every budget,鈥 Greenslade said.

The CFO added that revenue from these sales听serves as听a critical source of funding for RSG鈥檚 long-term plans. 鈥淭his external investment, as people buy those residences, is an important driver of funding for us,鈥 he said.

Infrastructure development

RSG has already invested more than $20 billion into its flagship projects, with an equal or greater amount expected to be invested in future developments, according to the company鈥檚 top official.

Initial funding for infrastructure was provided by the Saudi government and the sovereign wealth fund, with additional support from bank loans and public-private partnerships for key utilities, such as solar energy and water treatment.

To finance the Red Sea project, RSG secured a SR14 billion green financing facility in 2021, which has been fully utilized to support the final stages of development. Greenslade emphasized that future funding will continue to come from a combination of residential sales, bank loans, and external investments.

鈥淲e are actively exploring co-investment opportunities, similar to our partnerships for the Four Seasons and Jumeirah hotels, where we have sold 50 percent stakes to external investors,鈥 he noted.

Growing tourism and occupancy targets

Despite limited international flight options, with service currently only available from Dubai, RSG has seen strong demand from domestic and Gulf Cooperation Council tourists.

Five hotels have already opened, with 11 more scheduled to launch this year on Shura, the main hub island of The Red Sea development.

Although the company has not released specific occupancy figures, Greenslade expects the numbers to align with global luxury destinations over time, aiming to reach the 70 percent occupancy benchmark.

鈥淭he full launch of the destination is planned for the end of 2025, once all hotels are operational,鈥 he explained. 鈥淲e anticipate stronger occupancy rates as international connectivity improves, given that global travelers typically stay longer.鈥

Investment opportunities

鈥淲e鈥檝e led to over SR20 billion of contracts, 70 percent of that has gone to听Saudi based听organizations,鈥 he said.

The company听is inviting听businesses to establish operations in the Red Sea area, spanning retail, hospitality, and entertainment sectors.

Entrepreneurs with unique tourism-related offerings are encouraged to invest, though Greenslade underlined that quality control and operational expertise are key criteria for entry.

鈥淵es, we鈥檙e looking for entrepreneurs, we鈥檙e looking for people who want to bring, who believe they have, something to bring to the tourists that will be coming to our destination,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e have created our own seaplane and diving companies due to initial service gaps, but we are actively training and hiring local talent, with over 500 graduates from our vocational programs already employed,鈥 he added.

Environmental sustainability is a core focus of RSG鈥檚 strategy. The company plans to plant and restore 50 million mangroves over the next five years and has mapped 180 coral reefs using artificial intelligence to ensure ecological preservation.

The Red Sea destination is entirely solar-powered, with electric vehicles and water sports helping to maintain a carbon-neutral footprint.

Moving forward, RSG will continue to incorporate green financing into its funding strategy, further reinforcing its commitment to regenerative tourism.

鈥淭he savings from our solar farms alone will prevent over a million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually,鈥 Greenslade emphasized.


鈥楩uture cities will be built for visitors, not just residents,鈥 Saudi tourism minister tells Arab News

鈥楩uture cities will be built for visitors, not just residents,鈥 Saudi tourism minister tells Arab News
Updated 10 November 2025

鈥楩uture cities will be built for visitors, not just residents,鈥 Saudi tourism minister tells Arab News

鈥楩uture cities will be built for visitors, not just residents,鈥 Saudi tourism minister tells Arab News

RIYADH: 海角直播 is positioning itself at the forefront of the global travel evolution by designing destinations that will target the tourists of the future, the Kingdom鈥檚 tourism minister has said.

Ahmed Al-Khateeb added that sustainability would serve as the guiding principle behind 海角直播鈥檚 role in tomorrow鈥檚 global travel landscape.

Travelers鈥 habits and the tourism industry鈥檚 revenue sources have shifted dramatically in recent years, he told Arab News in an interview.

鈥淧eople used to travel in groups. Today, they are traveling in smaller groups. Hotels used to make most of their revenues from rooms 鈥 now, they are making more from lounges and restaurants.鈥

And younger generations, empowered by technology, are also redefining how travel is planned and experienced, Al-Khateeb added. 鈥淭hey are driving their own itineraries on the go, which puts pressure on traditional travel companies that once organized large group trips. We are witnessing big shifts in the global travel market.鈥

Among the world鈥檚 fastest-growing tourism markets, China and India are reshaping international travel flows. 鈥淐hina has become the most important source market for outbound travelers, while India is expected to double its number of travelers in the coming years,鈥 the minister said. 鈥淭his opens a major opportunity for the Middle East 鈥 and 海角直播 in particular 鈥 to emerge as a top destination for international tourists.鈥

Since 2019, 海角直播 has recorded the fastest tourism growth among all G20 nations, said Al-Khateeb. 鈥淲e have a very strong domestic market and a very strong religious market. Now, we have opened our doors for leisure, business and holiday travelers 鈥 whether they seek the Red Sea coast, the southern mountains, our major cities or our beautiful islands.鈥

Yet the Kingdom鈥檚 long-term vision for tourism extends far beyond the present, with destinations being built to serve both visitors and residents sustainably, he added.

鈥淚n the 1950s and 1960s, cities were built for residents,鈥 Al-Khateeb said. 鈥淭oday, in places like Greece, visitors outnumber residents three to one. The cities of the future must be designed for visitors as well 鈥 and that鈥檚 what we are doing in 海角直播.鈥

Sustainability has become a non-negotiable element of all tourism development in the Kingdom, he added. 鈥淚n the last two decades, sustainability has become extremely important. As we build new destinations like the Red Sea, we are fully aligned with sustainability regulations. Whatever we build today is environmentally friendly, ensuring not only environmental, but also social and economic sustainability.鈥

This principle lies at the heart of Vision 2030鈥檚 tourism transformation: 鈥淪ustainability is at our forefront whenever we build or operate any new destination,鈥 he added.