Lumi Set to Raise $290 Million after Announcing Final IPO Offer Price

Lumi’s Final Offer Price has been set at SAR 66 per share, implying a total offering size of SAR 1.089 billion. (Photo: SPA)
Lumi’s Final Offer Price has been set at SAR 66 per share, implying a total offering size of SAR 1.089 billion. (Photo: SPA)
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Lumi Set to Raise $290 Million after Announcing Final IPO Offer Price

Lumi’s Final Offer Price has been set at SAR 66 per share, implying a total offering size of SAR 1.089 billion. (Photo: SPA)
Lumi’s Final Offer Price has been set at SAR 66 per share, implying a total offering size of SAR 1.089 billion. (Photo: SPA)

Lumi, a Saudi car rental and leasing company, has announced the conclusion of the institutional book-building process and the determination of the final offer price for its initial public offering on the Saudi Exchange Market.

The Final Offer Price has been set at SAR 66 per share, implying a total offering size of SAR 1.089 billion and a market capitalization at listing of SAR 3.63 billion.

Last week, Lumi said that the price range for its IPO has been set between SAR 62 and SAR 66 per share, implying a total offering size of SAR 1,023 million to SAR 1,089 million.

Saudi Fransi Capital has been appointed by the Company as financial advisor, lead manager, and underwriter.

Lumi was established by Seera Group Holding in 2006 as a sole proprietorship to provide car rental services amongst a portfolio of travel companies.

The car rental company is classified as the third largest operator in the Kingdom, with a market share of about 7 percent, based on the size of its fleet in 2021, according to its prospectus.

A few days ago, Addis Holding Company, a global company providing drilling and production services to the oil and gas sector in the Middle East and North Africa region, announced its intention to offer an initial public offering and list its shares on the main market, Tadawul.

The company will sell 101.615 million of its current shares. The offering is expected to raise $1 billion, making it one of the largest planned IPOs in the kingdom this year, Bloomberg reported in an earlier report.



Turkish Central Bank to Use All Instruments to Maintain Stability, Governor Tells Bank Executives

A police officer looks on from a vehicle, as people gather for a protest in support of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, on the day Imamoglu was jailed as part of a corruption investigation, near the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality building, in Istanbul, Türkiye, March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Murad Sezer
A police officer looks on from a vehicle, as people gather for a protest in support of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, on the day Imamoglu was jailed as part of a corruption investigation, near the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality building, in Istanbul, Türkiye, March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Murad Sezer
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Turkish Central Bank to Use All Instruments to Maintain Stability, Governor Tells Bank Executives

A police officer looks on from a vehicle, as people gather for a protest in support of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, on the day Imamoglu was jailed as part of a corruption investigation, near the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality building, in Istanbul, Türkiye, March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Murad Sezer
A police officer looks on from a vehicle, as people gather for a protest in support of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, on the day Imamoglu was jailed as part of a corruption investigation, near the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality building, in Istanbul, Türkiye, March 23, 2025. REUTERS/Murad Sezer

Türkiye's Central Bank will use all instruments within market rules effectively and decisively to maintain stability, Governor Fatih Karahan told bankers on Sunday, the Turkish Banks Association (TBB) said.
In a statement, TBB said that Karahan and TBB board members discussed recent market developments in a meeting on Sunday, after an Istanbul court formally arrested Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
Turkish lira, stocks and bonds suffered heavy declines since Wednesday when Imamoglu, the main political rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was taken into custody.

Finance Minister Mehmet Simsek has told bankers that temporary market fluctuations were being monitored closely and necessary measures were being taken, according to a readout of the meeting from TBB.
The Central Bank this week raised its overnight rate unexpectedly and spent about $10 billion in foreign reserves on Wednesday to stabilize the currency, which plunged by 12% to an all-time low that day. Inflation was 39% last month.