Salama to start rights trading, subscription to new shares on Nov. 9

06/11/2023 Argaam

Salama to start rights trading, subscription to new shares on Nov. 9

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Salama Cooperative Insurance Co. announced today, Nov. 6, that subscriptions to new shares and rights trading will begin on Nov. 9 and end on Nov. 16, while subscriptions to new shares will close on Nov. 21.

 

Rights holders are allowed to exercise their right to subscribe to new shares (in full or in part) up to the number of right issues available in their portfolios. Trading in rights and subscriptions to new shares for registered shareholders and new investors will be in accordance with the prospectus, according to a statement to Tadawul.

 

The remaining and fractional shares, if any, will be offered to institutional investors, according to the prospectus. Alawwal Capital will underwrite the rights issue if the entire subscription is not fully covered, the statement added.

 

Investors not willing to subscribe must sell their rights during the specified trading period to avoid the decline in the value of their investment portfolios as a result of not benefiting from their rights, whether by way of sale or subscription, the company said.

 

Capital Increase Details

Current capital

SAR 100 mln

Current Number of shares

10 mln

Capital increase (%)

100%

Capital after increase

SAR 200 mln

Number of shares after increase

20 mln

 

Rights Issue Details

Offered Shares

10 mln

Offer Price

SAR 10

Issue Size

SAR 100 mln

Eligibility ratio

Each shareholder will be granted 1 right for every share held

Rights Issue Proceeds

Banks Deposits

SAR 58.7 mln

Bonds and Sukuk

SAR 30 mln

Offering fees and costs

SAR 11.32 mln

Total

SAR 100 mln

 

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