Aljazira Takaful shareholders set to vote on merger with Solidarity on Jan. 26

04/01/2021 Argaam

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Aljazira Takaful Taawuni Co.'s shareholders are set to vote on the merger with Solidarity Saudi Takaful Co. following the provisions of Articles (191), (192) and (193) of the Companies Law, at the extraordinary general meeting (EGM) that will be held on Jan. 26, 2021.

 

The merger will be through the issuance of 0.483 shares in Aljazira Takaful for every share in Solidarity Saudi Takaful, the insurer said in a statement to Tadawul today, Jan. 4, 2021.

 

 The EGM will also vote on the following merger-related issues:

 

-Voting on the provisions of the merger agreement concluded on Aug. 23, 2020 

 

-Voting on increasing Aljazira Takaful's capital from SAR 350 million to SAR 470.66 million, under the terms and conditions of the merger agreement

 

-Voting on the amendments of articles of Aljazira Takaful's bylaws relating to the merger, provided these amendments shall be effective upon the merger's effectiveness

 

-Voting on the authorizing board of directors of Aljazira Takaful, or any person authorized by the board of directors, to issue any decision or take any action that may be necessary to implement any of the aforementioned decisions

 

On Dec. 28, 2020, Aljazira Takaful issued a circular, offer document and timetable of its capital hike to complete the merger with Solidarity.

 

Key Terms of Merger Deal

Aljazira Takaful capital 

SAR 350 mln (35 mln shares) 

Solidarity capital 

SAR 250 mln (25 mln shares) 

Number of shares to be issued by Aljazira Takaful

12.07 mln 

Swap ratio 

0.483 share of Aljazira Takaful for every 1 share of Solidarity

Aljazira Takaful’s new capital 

SAR 470.66 (47.07 mln shares) 

Aljazira Takaful stake after merger 

74.36% 

Solidarity stake after merger 

25.64% 

 

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