Al-Omran issues prospectus for capital hike via SAR 60 mln rights issue

16/10/2023 ِArgaam
Logo ofAl-Omran Industrial Trading Co.

Logo of Al-Omran Industrial Trading Co.


Al-Omran Industrial Trading Co. announced today, Oct. 16, the prospectus for its capital increase through a SAR 60 million rights offering.

 

The company will offer six million shares, at SAR 10 each, to increase capital by 100% to SAR 120 million.

 

According to the prospectus, the company, through this capital hike, aims to support its future plans, reduce borrowing, as well as upgrade and renovate its plants.

 

The company's shareholders will vote on the board's recommendation to increase capital via a rights offering during an extraordinary general meeting, scheduled for Nov. 8.

 

The Capital Market Authority (CMA) approved, on Sept. 10, Al-Omran’s application to raise capital through a rights issue, Argaam earlier reported.

 

Capital Increase Details

Current Capital 

SAR 60 mln

Noumber of shares

6 mln

New Capital

SAR 120 mln

New Number of Shares

12 mln

Percentage Increase

100%

 

Rights Issue Details

Offered Shares

6 mln

Offer Price

SAR 10

Size of issue

SAR 60 mln

Rights Coefficient

Each registered shareholder will have nearly one right for each share owned.

Expected Usage of Rights Issue Proceeds

Construction costs to build a new factory and transfer the existing machinery and equipment in the refrigeration, shelves and air conditioners plant

28

Costs of purchasing new machinery and equipment

11

Factory workers’ accommodation costs

2

Repayment of bank loans

14

Purchase of cars

2

Offering costs

3

Total

60

 

Additional Information

Financial Advisor, Lead Manager & Underwriter

Alinma Investment

 

 

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