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  |  data2 = 4 January 2026<br>Ras Al-Khaimah<br>United Arab Emirates
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  | label9 = CEO
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  | data9 = Faisal bin Mokhtar al-Nafisah
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  | data11 = $146.62 billion (2033)
  | data11 = $166.62 billion (2033)
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  | data12 = $110.17 billion (2033)
  | data12 = $130.17 billion (2033)
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  | data19 = Minerva Holdings (83.3%)<br>Banque Saint-Germain (4.0%)<br>Others (11.7%)
  | data19 = Oasis Investments (54.3%)<br>Mudabala (20.4%)<br>Minerva Holdings (20.4%)<br>CX4 Capital (4.6%)
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Revision as of 17:56, 24 October 2025

Altar Group Limited
Adult Entertainment Company
A reception room at the Altar Group headquarters in Sana'a
Company Information
Incorporated4 January 2026
HeadquartersRiyadh, Saudi Arabia
TypePrivately-held
IndustryPrivate prisons
Adult entertainment
ChairmanTBD
CEOFaisal bin Mokhtar al-Nafisah
Revenue$166.62 billion (2033)
Pre-Tax Profit$130.17 billion (2033)
Properties91
Employees4,778
ShareholdersOasis Investments (54.3%)
Mudabala (20.4%)
Minerva Holdings (20.4%)
CX4 Capital (4.6%)

Altar Group Limited is a Saudi-owned private company that owns and operates private prisons and detention centers throughout the Middle East and North Africa, specializing in the custody of indentured women. It is majority-owned by Oasis Investments, one of Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth funds. Its other shareholders include Mudabala, Minerva Holdings and CX4 Capital.

Altar operates an international network of 91 detention centers, called Women's Dormitories, which are used to house women who have been issued Criminal Indenture Orders or Civil Indenture Orders. These women are required to work as prostitutes, with their earnings applied towards repayment of their debts.