MUSCAT – The Authority said its total assets reached approximately RO 23 billion by the end of 2025, with investments spread across more than 52 countries worldwide. Local investments accounted for the largest share of the portfolio at 61 percent, underscoring the Authority’s focus on supporting Oman’s domestic economy and strategic sectors.
The Authority also indicated that 56 percent of total assets were allocated to the national development portfolio, while 38 percent were directed to the generations’ portfolio and 6 percent to the Oman Future Fund.
The Authority also contributed RO 800 million to the state’s general budget in 2025, with half of the amount allocated to the Oman Future Fund. In addition, it injected nearly RO 2 billion in capital investments into local projects during the year.
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By the end of 2025, the Authority completed 24 divestment operations, generating returns exceeding RO 2.8 billion. The proceeds were subsequently reinvested into new investment opportunities.





