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19 April 2024

Dubai's latest IPO goes on sale next week

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By Reuters

UAE-based Amanat Holdings, a healthcare and education start-up, will launch its Dh1.375 billion ($374 million) initial public offer next Monday, it said in a statement on Wednesday.

The offer period for the flotation, in which 55 per cent of the company will be sold to investors at one dirham a share, will run until November 4, said the statement issued at a media event.

Amanat is the latest company to go public in the UAE, aiming to take advantage of a wave of optimism driving the first listings after a near-five year hiatus in major initial public offerings in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

It follows the $1.58 billion flotation of Emaar Malls Group  which drew orders worth more than $47 billion although the level of excitement from both investors and new companies without a track record have raised concerns about an overextension damaging the nascent market.

Amanat's chairman, Faisal bin Juma Belhoul, dismissed the concerns about greenfield companies - who use a flotation to raise their initial capital - listing now in the UAE, insisting it had the strategy and experience to match the success of Emaar Properties, Dubai's largest firm by market value.

"Emaar was a greenfield company with a creative strategy and vision and is today one of the leading companies in its sector globally, so we are hopeful Amanat can follow similar footsteps in being a pioneer in healthcare and education in the region and potentially globally," Belhoul told reporters at the event.

Amanat will use 70 per cent of the funds from the IPO  to invest in healthcare and education, expecting to buy stakes in three to six companies in the next 12-24 months, Belhoul said.

The company is targeting majority or full control of the firms it buys into, and an initial rate of return (IRR) on its investments of around 15 per cent, which will be distributed to shareholders through dividends.

Twenty-five percent of the IPO cash will be dedicated to social infrastructure, such as expanding real estate, with the remainder allocated to an innovation fund, said Belhoul, who is also founder and managing partner of Ithmar Capital.

Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank are joint coordinators of the IPO, with Emirates Financial Services and National Bank of Abu Dhabi lead managers. Shuaa Capital is offer manager.