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Dubai's biggest bank plans 6.45b dirham rights share sale

Published Thu, Oct 17, 2019 · 05:33 AM

[DUBAI] Dubai's biggest bank is seeking to raise 6.45 billion dirhams (S$2.4 billion) from a rights share offering as it expands abroad and courts more foreigners to its stock.

The state-controlled Emirates NBD PJSC plans to offer 758.8 million shares at 8.5 dirhams each, it said in a statement. That compares with its closing price of 13.15 dirhams on Oct 16 and represents a discount of about 35 per cent. The issue opens Nov 10 and will close Nov 20.

Emirates NBD last year proposed selling new shares to help fund the acquisition of Turkey's Denizbank AS. The lender plans to use the proceeds of the sale to strengthen its capital base and support growth, according to Thursday's statement.

Lenders in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council are trying to broaden the base of their investors as a combination of low oil prices, slowing economic growth and geopolitical upheavals drain inflows.

Emirates NBD last month raised the cap on foreign ownership holding in its shares to 20 per cent from 5 per cent, with plans to seek shareholders' approval to double the new limit. It also raised raised £305 million pounds (S$535 million) from the sale of a stake in London-listed Network International Holdings.

Citigroup, Morgan Stanley and ENBD Capital are managing the rights share offering.

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