Egyptian firm to develop real estate project in Iraq

7 May 2025

Egyptian real estate developer Talaat Moustafa Group Holding (TMG) is negotiating with Iraq’s National Investment Commission (NIC) to develop a mixed-use real estate project in Iraq.

In an official statement, TMG said that the project will cover an area of about 14 million square metres (sq m) and be located in the southwest of Baghdad.

The project is expected to contain about 45,000 residential units.

“Subject to the successful conclusion of negotiations, TMG expects to receive the land from Iraqi authorities by the end of this year,” the statement added.

The developer said the expansion will be handled through TMG’s Saudi Arabian arm, TMG Saudi.

TMG Saudi is currently developing the Banan residential project in Riyadh in collaboration with Saudi Arabia’s National Housing Company. 

The project contains about 27,750 residential units, spanning an area of about 10 million sq m.

TMG has enjoyed a strong financial performance recently. In its 2024 financial reports, the group logged consolidated net profits after tax worth £E10.7bn ($211m), marking an annual increase of over 223% from the £E3.3bn reported in 2023.

The group also announced that last year its real estate revenues rose to £E24.5bn from £E21.57bn in 2023, while its earnings per share increased to £E4.68 from £E1.46.

GlobalData estimates that the Iraqi construction industry will register an annual average growth rate of 4.9% during 2025-28, supported by investments in energy, water infrastructure and housing projects, coupled with the government’s plan to increase renewable energy production to 12GW by 2030.

In its 2024 fiscal budget, the government allocated $162bn to capital expenditures, an increase of 6% compared to the previous fiscal year budget. Of the total, $30.8bn was allocated to the energy sector, $25.6bn to security and defence, and $13.3bn to the education sector.

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Yasir Iqbal
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