• New investments of AED 108bn in multiple areas including technology, life sciences and consumer goods reinforce company’s strategy toward sectors with significant ‘tailwinds’ 

Abu Dhabi (UAE), Mubadala Investment Company, an Abu Dhabi sovereign investor, today released its 2020 financial results for the Group.

In 2020, Mubadala achieved a Total Comprehensive Income attributable to the owner of AED 72 billion for the year, compared to AED 53 billion in 2019.  It is the largest TCI in Mubadala’s history, driven by significant growth in Mubadala’s public equities portfolio and funds, as well as the company’s assets across various sectors. 

The performance was also attributable to Mubadala’s multi-year strategy to increase investments in sectors with growth ‘tailwinds,’ such as technology, life sciences, and consumer goods, through direct investments and partnerships with leading fund managers.  Major investments in 2020 reinforced that strategy, including long-term agreements with Silver Lake in technology; in life sciences with PCI Pharma in the U.S.; and in consumer goods and telecommunications with the Reliance Group of India. Other significant investments included new commitments and deployments with Apax Partners, Citadel, iSquared Capital and CVC.

Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer Khaldoon Al Mubarak said: “Last year, as the world confronted a tragic pandemic, we worked closely with our partners and portfolio companies to offer support to communities hit hard by Covid.  Across the group, our employees dedicated themselves to helping these communities during this crisis, and that important work will continue.”

“We navigated our portfolio through the dramatic macro-economic decline of early 2020, and decided to accelerate the pace of our capital deployment, ending the year with record profit and growth.  In line with our long-term strategy, we increased our investments in sectors where we have high conviction, and with high performing fund managers.  Technology and life sciences in particular have been essential to the world over the last year, and we see those sectors bringing greater opportunity for deeper investment.   We have worked to be well-positioned in these areas and in key geographies as the global economy continues to recover.”

Overall, the United Arab Emirates and the United States remain the largest geographic areas for the portfolio. In addition to its new capital deployment in India, Mubadala also invested through its sovereign investment partnerships in France, China and Russia in 2020.

At year-end, Assets Under Management across the group stood at AED 894 billion compared to AED 853 billion in 2019.

Group Chief Financial Officer, Carlos Obeid, added: “This strong performance was a reflection of our agility as an investor, as well as our globally diversified portfolio of equities, funds, and mature and growing companies.  In 2020 we took advantage of the historically low interest rates to lower our cost of borrowing and extend its weighted average life on the back of strong investor demand for our bond issuances. We continue to maintain a prudent gearing ratio standing at 9.1% and a strong cash position as we manage through this economic cycle with a long-term view.” 

Key financial and operational highlights from 2020 included:

  • Total Comprehensive Income (TCI) attributable to the Owner in 2020 was AED 72 billion (AED 53 billion in 2019)
  • Assets under Management (AUM) in 2020 reached AED 894 billion (AED 853 billion in 2019)
  • 34% of Mubadala’s portfolio is comprised of direct and indirect investments in private equity, with 29% in public markets and 14% in real estate and infrastructure, among others
  • In 2020, Mubadala realized AED 104 billion in monetization of mature assets and distributions from investments locally and abroad, including AED 16.7 billion through the sale of a 39% stake in Borealis to OMV, its largest-ever single monetization
  • In 2020, Mubadala invested AED 108 billion of capital, including:
  • AED 4.3 billion in Jio, a leading Indian telecom company
  • AED 2.7 billion in Silver Lake, a leading global technology investor
  • AED 3.0 billion in Reliance Retail, one of India’s fastest growing consumer companies
  • AED 2.2 billion in PCI Pharma, a leading global pharma services supplier
  • AED 7.5 billion through partnerships with CVC, Citadel, iSquared Capital and Apax Partners

Mubadala also announced a five-year portfolio return of 9.8%, dating to 2016. The company had previously announced it would no longer release annual data not relevant to a long-term investor, such as annual revenue or net income, and instead use a multi-year metric. 

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