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CVC, Tabreed enter partnership to buy UAE district cooling business

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Posted on June 30, 2025

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By Hadeel Al Sayegh DUBAI (Reuters) -United Arab Emirates' Tabreed and private equity firm CVC's infrastructure strategy arm, CVC DIF, plan to acquire Abu Dhabi-based Multiply Group's district cooling

CVC and Tabreed Join Forces to Acquire UAE's District Cooling Business

By Hadeel Al Sayegh

DUBAI (Reuters) -United Arab Emirates' Tabreed and private equity firm CVC's infrastructure strategy arm, CVC DIF, plan to acquire Abu Dhabi-based Multiply Group's district cooling business, according to a statement on Monday.

CVC DIF and Tabreed have entered into a partnership to acquire PAL Cooling Holding at an equity value of about 3.8 billion dirhams ($1.03 billion), CVC DIF, Tabreed and Multiply Group said in a joint statement.

The deal is subject to customary regulatory approvals.

Reuters reported on May 30 that CVC and Tabreed were in exclusive talks to buy PAL Cooling Holding, the district cooling business owned by Multiply Group.

The interest in PCH highlights how international buyout groups are increasingly looking to invest in the Gulf region as governments there strive to diversify their economies from oil.

District cooling plants, which deliver chilled water via insulated pipes to cool offices, industrial and residential buildings, have been developed as a more economical and environmentally friendly alternative to air conditioning.

They are popular in the United Arab Emirates and elsewhere in the Arabian Peninsula, where summer air temperatures can soar above 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit).

($1 = 3.6723 UAE dirham)

(Reporting by Hadeel Al Sayegh; Editing by Himani Sarkar)

Key Takeaways

  • CVC DIF and Tabreed plan to acquire PAL Cooling Holding.
  • The acquisition is valued at about 3.8 billion dirhams.
  • The deal is pending customary regulatory approvals.
  • District cooling is an eco-friendly alternative to air conditioning.
  • The acquisition reflects growing investment interest in the Gulf.

Frequently Asked Questions

What companies are involved in the acquisition?
The acquisition involves CVC's infrastructure strategy arm, CVC DIF, and Tabreed, who are partnering to acquire PAL Cooling Holding.
What is the estimated value of the deal?
The deal has an equity value of approximately 3.8 billion dirhams, which is about $1.03 billion.
What is the significance of the district cooling business?
District cooling plants are seen as a more economical and environmentally friendly alternative for cooling buildings, especially in regions with high summer temperatures.
What is the current status of the deal?
The deal is subject to customary regulatory approvals before it can be finalized.
Why are international buyout groups interested in the Gulf region?
International buyout groups are increasingly looking to invest in the Gulf region as governments aim to diversify their economies away from oil dependency.

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