Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company — Cyborg Score 7/10

Strong
Real Estate Development & Property Management

Strategic Profile

Founded in 1994, the company specializes in the creation of masterplans for lifestyle residential communities. Dar Global, the company's subsidiary which was established to develop the company's international assets, is listed on the London Stock Exchange. In 2025, Dar Al Arkan's subsidiary Dar Global entered into an agreement with the Trump Organization to build a golf course in Qatar, a hotel and golf course project in Oman and luxury hotel in the Maldives.

Cyborg Score Rationale

The company reported Q3 FY25 revenue of 1.02B. As the largest developer by market value in Saudi Arabia with diversified international projects and strong government ties, the company demonstrates solid market positioning and execution capability despite regional economic sensitivity.

Top Insights

  • Largest developer by market value in Saudi Arabia
  • Dar Global subsidiary listed on London Stock Exchange for international expansion
  • 2025 Trump Organization partnerships across Qatar, Oman, and Maldives signal premium brand positioning
  • Close ties to Saudi government supporting access to major development opportunities

Named Competitors

  • Residential Development — UAE-based regional real estate giant
  • Residential Communities — Saudi government-backed urban development
  • Real Estate Development — Saudi real estate investment and development

Recent Developments

  • (2025) Dar Global signed agreements with Trump Organization for golf course in Qatar, hotel and golf course in Oman, and luxury hotel in Maldives
  • (February 2022) W Residences Dubai-Downtown announced with Marriott International featuring 384 residences
  • (November 2022) AIDA project agreement in Oman with Trump Organization and Oman Tourism Development Company valued at $4 billion

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