‎Alinma Bank offers USD-denominated AT1 capital certificates

Alinma Bank offers USD-denominated AT1 capital certificates

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Alinma Bank commenced the offer of dollar-denominated Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital certificates. The number and terms of the AT1 certificates will be set according to market conditions, the bank said in a statement to Tadawul.

Offer Details

Offer Type

Dollar-denominated AT1 capital certificates

Issuance Value

The number and terms will be set based on market conditions

Offer Start Date

Feb. 28, 2024

Offer End Date

Feb. 29, 2024

Target Category

Qualified investors inside and outside Saudi Arabia

Lead Managers

Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Alinma Investment Co., Emirates NBD, J.P. Morgan Securities plc, MUFG Securities EMEA plc. and Standard Chartered Bank as joint lead managers

Minimum Limit 

$200,000, with increments of $1,000

Offer Price

Based on market conditions

Nominal Value

$200,000

Return

Based on market conditions

Maturity Period

Perpetual, callable after 5 years

Redemption Terms

The certificates may be redeemed before the scheduled maturity date under certain conditions as detailed in the offering circular

This announcement does not constitute an invitation or an offer to buy, own, or subscribe to any securities. It is subject to the sukuk terms and conditions, the bank noted.

The certificates will be listed on London Stock Exchange’s International Securities Market (ISM). The sale of the sukuk is permissible only in accordance with Regulation S of the US Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

The end date referred to above is the expected date for the end of the offering, subject to market conditions.

On Feb. 26, the bank announced its intention to issue USD-denominated additional Tier1 capital certificates based on its board of directors’ resolution, on Jan. 31, 2024, in which it delegated the chief executive officer with all powers and authority necessary or on behalf of the bank to issue these certificates, Argaam earlier reported.

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