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APICORP Raises SAR 2.5 billion in Shari'ah-Compliant Syndicated Club Financing
Debut Murabaha Facility Oversubscribed; Leading Saudi Banks Act as Mandated Lead Arrangers
Leading Saudi banks Riyad Bank , Al Rajhi Bank, Banque Saudi Fransi and The Saudi British Bank act as the Mandated Lead Arrangers for the facility, while Riyad Bank will perform the role of Murabaha Facility Agent. The term financing was oversubscribed by the Mandated Lead Arrangers.
Ahmad Bin Hamad Al Nuaimi, Chief Executive and General Manager of APICORP said: "We are pleased to announce the success of this transaction- - a continuation of APICORP's strategy to significantly strengthen its balance sheet; a strategy first announced in October 2010 when APICORP debuted its three times oversubscribed Saudi Arabian Riyal 2 billion bond."
Since its founding in 1975, APICORP has played a vital role in fostering the development of the Arab energy industry. Over the last 36 years, APICORP has invested as an equity owner in a total of 22 oil and gas joint venture projects worth in excess of $13 billion. At the same time, APICORP has participated in direct and syndicated energy finance transactions worth in excess of US$130 billion. APICORP's aggregate commitments in these transactions, including both in equity and debt, are valued in excess of $11 billion.
APICORP's capital adequacy, after covering callable capital approved in May 2011, is 51%, one of the highest amongst banks in the Middle East and North Africa region. The Corporation also boasts the lowest leverage ratio amongst MENA banks - 1:2.75. APICORP fourth quarter results for 2011, announced earlier this year, saw profits growing 86% from Q4 2010 to over US$57.5 million.
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About APICORP
APICORP is a multilateral development bank established in 1975 by the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), with a mandate to contribute to the development and the transformation of the Arab hydrocarbon and energy industries through equity and debt financing, advisory and research. APICORP is wholly owned by the governments of the ten member states of OAPEC, namely: the United Arab Emirates (17%), Bahrain (3%), Algeria (5%), Saudi Arabia (17%), Syria (3%), Iraq (10%), Qatar (10%), Kuwait (17%), Libya (15%), and Egypt (3%). APICORP's total assets at the end of 2011 amounted to US$4.63 billion. APICORP has its headquarters in Al-Khobar/Dammam, Eastern Saudi Arabia, and operates a Banking Branch in Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain.
For further information, please contact:
Baiju Francis
Account Director
Weber Shandwick
+97155 5629603
Baiju.Francis@ws-mena.com
Dhanya Isaac
Account Manager
Weber Shandwick
+97150 5640845
Dhanya.isaac@ws-mena.com
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