Emaar EC gets CMA nod on capital cut by 53.8%

04/12/2024 Argaam
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The Capital Market Authority (CMA) approved today, Dec. 4, Emaar The Economic City's (Emaar EC) request to reduce its capital from SAR 11.33 billion to SAR 5.23 billion.

 

Accordingly, shares will reduce from 1.13 billion to 523.26 million.

 

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The approval is conditional on the extraordinary general meeting's (EGM) nod and completion of the necessary regulatory procedures.

 

Emaar EC will publish a disclosure document to its shareholders related to the proposed method of capital reduction and the expected effects within sufficient time prior to the EGM to enable shareholders to vote on the capital decrease.

 

The CMA said its approval of the capital reduction should never be viewed as an endorsement of the feasibility of the capital decrease, as it merely means that the regulatory requirements as per the Capital Market Law and its executive regulations have been met.​​

 

In September, Emaar EC’s board of directors recommended reducing capital by 49.69% from SAR 11.33 billion to SAR 5.70 billion. It decided, on Oct. 26, to amend its capital cut recommendation from 49.69% to 53.83%.

 

Capital Cut Details

Current Capital

SAR 11.33 bln

Current Number of Shares

1.13 bln

Percentage Decrease

53.83%

New Capital

SAR 5.23 bln

New Number of Shares

523.26 mln

Reason

To offset the accumulated losses of SAR 6.1 billion as of Sept. 30, 2024

Method

To cancel 610.07 million shares at 0.5383 shares for each share owned  

Date of Capital Reduction

By the end of the second trading day following the EGM that will decide on the capital cut

 

Emaar EC had announced its plan to restructure its financial position to move forward with its growth initiatives. The plan includes restructuring bank facilities, securing a new shareholder loan, reducing capital, and converting debts.

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