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- The positive rating reflects the Emirate’s strong long-term growth prospects and ongoing economic diversification
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RAS AL KHAIMAH, United Arab Emirates — Ras Al Khaimah’s strategic approach to sustainable, cross-sector growth and strong economic and investment environment has been validated by international credit rating agency Fitch, which reaffirmed the rating at ‘A+’ with a stable outlook.
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Ras Al Khaimah Government welcomed the announcement as an endorsement of the Emirate’s resilient and expanding economy, sound fiscal management and the clear vision and unwavering commitment of its leadership to sustainable, long-term development and growth.
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The Emirate’s landmark tourism projects, including a major integrated resort, luxury hotels and world-class leisure facilities, combined with a surge in real estate revenue, are creating opportunities for investors, driving further investment and strengthening the Emirate’s economic resilience, according to Fitch.
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A Ras Al Khaimah Government spokesperson said: “Ras Al Khaimah’s consistent A+ credit rating is owing to its disciplined economic strategy, ambitious investment agenda and long-term commitment to building a sustainable and diversified economy. The Emirate has experienced significant growth over several years to become an attractive global investment and tourism hub, as well as a leading destination to live, work and explore.”
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In March, Ras Al Khaimah successfully issued a 10-year USD1 billion sukuk, while keeping total public-sector debt at just 11% of GDP – one of the lowest levels among Fitch-rated sovereigns. This is expected to fall to 9% by 2026.
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Fitch estimated that Ras Al Khaimah achieved real GDP growth of 6.7% in 2024, an increase from 3.6% the previous year. RAK Government anticipates this strong momentum to continue, with average growth projected at 6.1% into 2026. This growth is driven by key strategic initiatives, notably the development of the landmark $5.2 billion Wynn Al Marjan Island integrated resort. Set to open in 2027, the resort is poised to drive further economic expansion.
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Fitch also highlighted Ras Al Khaimah’s high GDP per capita, strong governance, political stability and effective rule of law – key factors that contribute to the Emirate’s attractive investment environment. The rating affirmation stands as an endorsement of the Emirate’s solid public finances, robust growth trajectory and its status as a dynamic and secure global hub for business and investment.
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