Dubai's TECOM Group Expected to Raise $455 Mln in IPO

One of the TECOM industrial complexes in Dubai (Asharq Al-Awsat)
One of the TECOM industrial complexes in Dubai (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Dubai's TECOM Group Expected to Raise $455 Mln in IPO

One of the TECOM industrial complexes in Dubai (Asharq Al-Awsat)
One of the TECOM industrial complexes in Dubai (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Dubai business park operator TECOM Group set price guidance on Thursday for its initial public offering that showed it could raise up to 1.67 billion dirhams ($454.7 million) in the listing.

TECOM Group, owned by the investment vehicle of Dubai's ruler, plans to sell 625 million shares, or 12.5% of issued share capital, at a price range of 2.46 dirhams ($0.66) and 2.67 dirhams ($0.72) per share.

That implies a market capitalization of between 12.3 billion dirhams ($3.3 billion) and 13.4 billion dirhams ($32.6 billion), said the group, which operates 10 business parks and districts across the emirate of Dubai.

UAE Strategic Investment Fund and Shamal Holding will be “cornerstone” investors in the listing, with a combined commitment of 283.75 million dirhams ($77.2 million).

The company is also offering an attractive dividend yield of between 6% and 6.5%, based on a dividend payout of 800 million dirhams ($217.7 million), higher than water and electricity utility DEWA.

On July 5, TECOM will be the latest firm to go public on the Dubai stock market, known as the DFM, under a government initiative announced in November to list 10 state-linked companies.

The IPO subscription period started on June 16 and runs until June 23 for the UAE retail offering, while the qualified investor offering begins on June 24.

Subsequent to Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s announcement on the planned listing of 10 government-owned companies on the DFM, the UAE Strategic Investment Fund was established to act as a strategic long-only investor in key Dubai IPOs.

The UAE Strategic Investment Fund is a segregated portfolio of Emirates NBD AM SPC managed by Emirates NBD Asset Management, one of the largest and longest established asset managers in the Middle East with a long-standing track record of investing in, amongst other asset classes, listed equities within the MENA region via segregated mandates and mutual funds.



World Bank Redirects Funds Towards Lebanon Emergency Aid

Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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World Bank Redirects Funds Towards Lebanon Emergency Aid

Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Flames rise from Israeli airstrikes in Dahiyeh, Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

The World Bank announced on Thursday that it was redirecting funds originally earmarked for development programs in Lebanon towards emergency aid for people displaced by Israeli bombardment of the country.

"The World Bank is activating emergency response plans to be able to repurpose resources in the portfolio to respond to the urgent needs of people in Lebanon," said a statement from the US-based multilateral institution.

The multilateral institution currently has $1.5 billion in funding for programs in Lebanon. Part of this amount will be redirected.

Since September 23, more than 1,000 people have been killed in an Israeli air-and-ground campaign on Lebanon that has targeted armed group Hezbollah in the south and east of the country, with strikes expanding to include the capital Beirut.

Thousands have been displaced since the bombing began, and the funds would be used to provide aid to those populations, the World Bank said.

"This would include emergency support to displaced people that could be deployed through a digital platform the World Bank helped put in place during the Covid epidemic," the statement said.