Who Owns McLaren?
Updated onExplore the ownership hierarchy of McLaren. See parent companies, holding structures, and ultimate controllers.
Ownership Chain
McLaren
McLaren is a British luxury automotive and motorsport group best known for its Formula 1 team and high-performance supercars such as the Artura, GTS and 750S.
Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (Mumtalakat)
Mumtalakat is the sovereign wealth fund of the Kingdom of Bahrain, managing the government’s strategic non-oil and gas commercial assets through long-term, diversified investments in Bahrain and globally.
National Portal of the Kingdom of Bahrain
The National Portal of the Kingdom of Bahrain is the government’s official online platform providing centralized access to public information and eServices for citizens, residents, businesses, and visitors.
McLaren
McLaren is a British luxury automotive and motorsport group best known for its Formula 1 team and high-performance supercars such as the Artura, GTS and 750S.
Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (Mumtalakat)
Mumtalakat is the sovereign wealth fund of the Kingdom of Bahrain, managing the government’s strategic non-oil and gas commercial assets through long-term, diversified investments in Bahrain and globally.
National Portal of the Kingdom of Bahrain
The National Portal of the Kingdom of Bahrain is the government’s official online platform providing centralized access to public information and eServices for citizens, residents, businesses, and visitors.
Major Shareholders
McLaren
Major Shareholders
| Name | Type | Ownership | As of |
|---|---|---|---|
CYVN Holdings LLC Abu Dhabi–based advanced mobility investment vehicle majority‑owned by the government of Abu Dhabi. CYVN agreed in late 2024 to acquire 100% of McLaren’s Automotive business (the road‑car division) plus a non‑controlling stake linked to the wider McLaren group, and on 3 April 2025 it completed the acquisition of McLaren Automotive and a non‑controlling stake in McLaren Racing, creating McLaren Group Holdings Ltd to oversee McLaren Automotive, EV startup Forseven and related licensing. Later in 2025, CYVN joined Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company in buying out MSP Sports Capital and other private‑equity investors so that only Mumtalakat (majority) and CYVN (non‑controlling) now own McLaren Racing. | Government | — | Sep 2025 |
Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (Mumtalakat) Sovereign wealth fund of the Kingdom of Bahrain. After a shareholder recapitalisation, Mumtalakat converted preference shares into ordinary shares and by March 2024 became the sole shareholder (100%) of McLaren Group Limited, buying out legacy shareholders such as TAG Group and Michael Latifi. In line with a strategy to simplify the structure and bring in a strategic partner, Mumtalakat then agreed to sell McLaren Automotive to CYVN while retaining control of the motorsport side; the CYVN transaction (completed 3 April 2025) left Mumtalakat as the long‑term strategic owner focused on McLaren Racing. Following a September 2025 deal in which Mumtalakat and CYVN acquired the remaining 30–33% stake in McLaren Racing from MSP Sports Capital and associated funds, they together own 100% of McLaren Racing, with Mumtalakat explicitly described as the majority, controlling shareholder and CYVN as the non‑controlling minority investor. | Government | — | Sep 2025 |
Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (Mumtalakat)
Major Shareholders
| Name | Type | Ownership | Voting | As of |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain (via Ministry of Finance and National Economy) Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company is the sovereign wealth fund of Bahrain and a closed Bahrain joint stock company that is wholly owned by the Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain, which exercises full control over the company through the Ministry of Finance and National Economy. | Government | 100.0% | 100.0% | Dec 2023 |
National Portal of the Kingdom of Bahrain
Major Shareholders
| Name | Type | Ownership | As of |
|---|---|---|---|
Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain Ultimate public owner of the National Portal (bahrain.bh). The portal is a state digital service channel created under Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030 and national eGovernment strategy and is not a commercial company with tradable equity or private shareholders. | Government | — | — |
Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA) Government authority established by royal decree to coordinate and implement Bahrain’s eGovernment programs. Official portal documentation states that the National Portal (bahrain.bh) was developed as part of Bahrain Economic Vision 2030 and is managed by the Information & eGovernment Authority, which operates it on behalf of the Government of Bahrain rather than as an independent, shareholder-owned entity. | Government | — | — |
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