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Public Investment Fund

Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund; holds 15.1% of the Paramount-WBD combined entity under FCC review.

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How did Saudi Arabia's sovereign fund build its global investment reputation from minority stakes?

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What is Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and how big is it?
PIF is Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, established in 1971 and rebuilt under Vision 2030. It manages around $925bn in assets under Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan, making it one of the world's five largest sovereign wealth funds.Source: PIF official
How does PIF's minority-stake model work in tech investments?
PIF writes minority cheques into large private syndicates, signalling state backing and drawing further private capital without controlling the round. It co-invested $45bn+ into the SoftBank Vision Fund, trading a modest equity share for association with top-tier global deal flow.Source: PIF official
Why is the Saudi Public Investment Fund compared to the UK Sovereign AI Unit?
Both use minority co-investment alongside private capital as a validation signal. The UK's SAIU has been compared to PIF and Singapore's Temasek because it takes minority stakes in private-led rounds to attract further investment, rather than pricing or leading the deals.Source: event

Background

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) is Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, established in 1971 and restructured under Vision 2030 as the primary vehicle for diversifying the Kingdom's economy away from oil. Under Governor Yasir Al-Rumayyan, appointed in 2017, the fund's assets under management grew from under $150bn to more than $900bn by 2025, placing it among the top five sovereign wealth funds globally. PIF invests across technology, infrastructure, real estate, sport, and entertainment, with major holdings in SoftBank's Vision Fund, Lucid Motors, Uber, and Noon. Its strategy is explicitly cross-sector and global; domestic Saudi investments account for roughly half the portfolio.

PIF built its sovereign-investor reputation through minority participation in large private syndicates, writing a cheque that signals state backing and draws further private capital without pricing the round or taking a controlling position. The model is closely studied by peer institutions: by co-investing alongside SoftBank, Andreessen Horowitz, and other top-tier funds, PIF trades a modest equity share for association with best-in-class deal flow. The fund's willingness to move at scale, having committed more than $45bn to the SoftBank Vision Fund alone, gives it influence in rounds that smaller validators cannot access. This model is referenced in Lowdown's UK AI investment coverage as the template the UK Sovereign AI Unit aims to replicate.

Following DOJ antitrust clearance on 12 June 2026, the $110bn Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery entered FCC foreign-ownership review with a combined 49.5% total foreign stake, of which PIF holds 15.1%. Gulf sovereign funds together account for 38.5% of the combined entity (PIF at 15.1%, UAE sovereign funds at 12.8%, and Qatar Investment Authority at 10.6%). Paramount has asked the FCC to authorise foreign equity of up to 100%, four times the 25% statutory ceiling. Democratic senators urged FCC chair Brendan Carr to complete a rigorous review before the 30 September close Deadline when a daily ticking fee begins.

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Why does the FCC need to approve Saudi investment in Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery?
The $110bn Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery gives Gulf sovereign funds a combined 38.5% stake in the entity, including Saudi Arabia's PIF at 15.1%. US law caps foreign broadcast ownership at 25%; Paramount has asked the FCC to waive that ceiling to 100%, requiring FCC approval before the deal closes on 30 September 2026.Source: Lowdown media-ai-pivot update 7
How large is the Public Investment Fund compared to other sovereign wealth funds?
With assets under management of approximately $925bn in 2025, PIF ranks among the top five sovereign wealth funds globally, alongside Norway's Government Pension Fund Global, China Investment Corporation, and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority.Source: Lowdown uk-startups-and-innovation
What is Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 investment strategy?
Vision 2030 is Saudi Arabia's programme to diversify the economy away from oil revenues by 2030. PIF is its primary vehicle, investing in technology, infrastructure, sport, and entertainment globally while directing roughly half its portfolio into domestic Saudi projects.Source: Lowdown uk-startups-and-innovation
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