Munawla Cargo to debut on Nomu today

11/09/2023 Argaam Special

اليوم.. إدراج وبدء تداول أسهم شركة المناولة للشحن في نمو

Logo of Munawla Cargo Co.


The Saudi Exchange (Tadawul) announced that Munawla Cargo Co. shares will be listed and begin trading on Nomu-Parallel Market as of today, Sept. 11, with the symbol 9571, ISIN Code SA15S1N4LHH7 and at SAR 110 per share.

 

The stock will have daily and static price fluctuation limits of ±30% and ±10%, respectively.

 

From Aug. 27-31, qualified investors subscribed to 200,000 shares, or 20% of Munawala Cargo capital. The initial public offering (IPO) was 2,113.39% covered.

 

With Munawla’s IPO, offerings on Nomu would reach 21 in 2023, including four direct offerings and 17 offerings for qualified investors.

 

Nomu saw 32 IPOs last year, including 13 direct listings and 18 offerings for qualified investors in addition to one REIT.

 

With Munawla’s listing, Nomu listed companies would reach 65 in addition to Alwaha REIT Fund.

 

Company Profile

 

Established as a limited liability company in 1997, Munawla Cargo currently operates as a closed joint stock firm. Based in Dammam, the company specializes in freight services of all kinds.

 

Munawla Cargo's actual activity involves sea and land transport and shipping services, in addition to its air freight and logistical business.

 

Company Profile

Company

Munawla Cargo Co.

Name Munawla Cargo Co.

Market

Nomu-Parallel Market

Core Activities

Shipping services

Capital

SAR 10 mln

 

Company Shareholders

Shareholders

Pre-IPO

Post-IPO

Number of Shares

(‘000 shares)

Ownership %

Number of Shares

(‘000 shares)

Ownership %

Khalid Al-Suqair

492.0

49.20%

392.0

39.20%

Ali Al-Habdan

476.0

47.60%

376.0

37.60%

Public

32.0

3.20%

32.0

3.20%

Qualified Investors

--

--

200.0

20.00%

Total

1000.0

100%

1000.0

100%

 

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