Dawood Hercucles to raise Rs13 billion from Islamic Sukuks

Money raised from Islamic Sukuk would be used for reprofiling of debt/operations and investment purposes

LAHORE: A bourse notification filed Monday by Dawood Hercules Corporation Limited (DHCL) revealed the company’s board had given go-ahead to raise Rs7 billion and Rs6 billion respectively.

The investment totalling Rs13 billion will be utilized for reprofiling debt/operations of the company alongside other funds will be used for investment purposes.

The notification read “The Company will raise funds in the form of Rated, over the Counter Listed and Secured Sukuks (Islamic Bonds) under Section 66 of the Companies Act, 2017 and the Regulations governing Over the Counter (OTC) market under Schedule III (Listing of Debt Market Securities Issued to Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) through Private Placement) to the extent of PKR seven billion for a period of five years. The funds from the Sukuks will be utilized for re-profiling of debt and operations of the Company. JS Bank has been awarded the mandate for this transaction and will act as the Exclusive Advisor and Arranger to the issue.”

DHCL will also procure Term Finance Facility (TFF) being a combination of Islamic and Syndicate Finance up to an amount of PKR six billion for a period of five years. The funds will be utilized for investment purposes. Dubai Islamic Bank, Allied Bank Limited and MCB Bank Limited (being part of consortium and syndicate) have been mandated for this transaction, read the notification.

On Friday, DHCL announced it would be investing Rs17.453 billion in Edotco Pakistan (Pvt) Limited. At end of August 2017, DHCL in partnership with Edotco entered into an agreement with Veon Pakistan Limited to acquire its wireless tower business in Pakistan for $940 million.

Dawood Hercules Corporation Limited, through its subsidiaries, manufactures, purchases, and markets fertilizers in Pakistan. The company also manufactures poly vinyl chloride (PVC), vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), caustic soda, and other related chemicals; and purchases, markets, and exports PVC, VCM, and related chemicals. It also engages in foods, chemical storage and handling, trading, energy, and petrochemicals businesses

At time of filing this report, DHCL shares were trading at Rs122.50, up Rs2.48 and KSE-100 index was trading at 44,277.33 points, up 98.50 points from its close on Friday.

Mohammad Farooq
Mohammad Farooq
The author is an Assistant News Editor at Profit by Pakistan Today. His works have been published in Dawn, Express Tribune, LiveMint India, Huffingtonpost India and The News on Sunday. He tweets @MohammadFarooq_

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