Construction giant is grappling with $15 billion in debt and no easy answers

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Jeddah: Saudi Binladin Group lost two more senior executives, including the head of its biggest business, as the Saudi Arabian construction giant grapples with a crushing debt load of about $15 billion.
Majid Al Harthy resigned as CEO of the company's construction division and was replaced by Abdulrahman Bajunaid on August 19. Bajunaid is experienced in financial restructuring, having held senior positions in banking and other private-sector businesses, the memorandum said, without giving reasons for why Al Harthy quit.
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The recent changes follow a leadership overhaul at the end of last year that resulted in the chairman and managing director leaving within months of being appointed, as well as four new appointments to Saudi Binladin's board, people familiar with the matter said at the time.
Financial difficulties at the company started after a deadly 2015 accident in Mecca resulted in Saudi Binladin being banned from taking on new projects for about eight months. A drop in oil prices that reduced government income has compounded its challenges, as have recent measures to contain the COVID-19 outbreak that have weighed on economic output.
The company, founded by Mohammed Binladin in 1931, is working with US investment bank Houlihan Lokey Inc. on reorganizing its debt.
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