Saad Group
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The Saad Group (Arabic: مجموعة سعد), formed in 1980, is a Saudi Arabian based privately owned conglomerate with operations in construction & engineering, real estate development, tourism, medical services, financial services, investments, and education.
The Saad Group is an international investor, most notably in Britain where they are a substantial equity holder in urban regeneration company Berkeley Group Holdings and a significant shareholder in HSBC, Europe's largest banking group. Taking substantial equity positions in a myriad of Saudi publicly traded companies such as Nama Chemicals and the Samba Financial Group, the Saad Group also founded the Awal Bank, a wholly owned, well funded wholesale bank in Bahrain.

