Kuwait’s Americana Group Picks Banks for Dual Listing

Kuwait’s Americana Group Picks Banks for Dual Listing
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Kuwait’s Americana Group Picks Banks for Dual Listing

Kuwait’s Americana Group Picks Banks for Dual Listing

Americana Group appointed Goldman Sachs, First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) and SNB Capital to manage its initial public offering (IPO) that could take place as soon as possible this year, Bloomberg reported, citing sources familiar with the matter.

The group also picked Rothschild & Co. as the financial advisor for the IPO and other banks are likely to be hired for different tasks in the coming months, the sources added.

Americana also plans to raise $1 billion from the offering, as it seeks a valuation of around $7-8 billion, the sources added, hinting that details on the size and timing of the offering are still preliminary and subject to change.

In March, Bloomberg reported that Americana was in initial talks on listing either in Saudi Arabia or the UAE, or on dual listing.

Adeptio AD Investments, the investment vehicle led by Mohamed al-Abbar, acquired a 93.4% stake in Americana in October 2016 and another stake in March 2017.

In November 2016, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced its purchase of a 50% stake from Adeptio.

Americana was established in Kuwait in 1964. It runs more than 1,800 restaurants across the region, as well as 25 food production plants in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Egypt.



Saudi Arabia, Palestine Agree to Establish Business Council 

Chairman of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Hassan Moejeb Alhwaizy and Palestinian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mazen Mohammed Rateb Ghanem meet in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
Chairman of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Hassan Moejeb Alhwaizy and Palestinian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mazen Mohammed Rateb Ghanem meet in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia, Palestine Agree to Establish Business Council 

Chairman of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Hassan Moejeb Alhwaizy and Palestinian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mazen Mohammed Rateb Ghanem meet in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)
Chairman of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Hassan Moejeb Alhwaizy and Palestinian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mazen Mohammed Rateb Ghanem meet in Riyadh on Tuesday. (SPA)

Chairman of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Hassan Moejeb Alhwaizy and Palestinian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Mazen Mohammed Rateb Ghanem agreed in Riyadh on Tuesday to the establishment of the first Saudi-Palestinian Business Council.

The initiative aims to increase trade and investment between the two countries.

The private sector in the Kingdom aligns with the directives of the wise leadership in supporting the Palestinian people, remarked Alhwaizy.

He emphasized the importance of empowering Palestinian business owners to invest in the Kingdom and promote Palestinian products and industries in Saudi markets.

He underscored the Federation's support for organizing exhibitions and conferences to promote Palestinian products with the participation of the Saudi Chambers of Commerce.