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26 IPOs raise over $2.9bn during 2018 in Mena

DUBAI, February 19, 2019

In 2018, the Mena region raised $2.946.2 billion through 26 IPOs (initial public offerings), said the latest Mena IPO Eye report from EY, a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services.

Compared to 2017, IPO value saw a decrease year-on-year by 24.6 per cent and activity declined by 23.5 per cent.

Phil Gandier, Mena Transactions leader, EY, said: “IPO activity in the Mena region saw a decline in 2018 as several entities across the region deferred their plans for IPOs. This can be attributed to various reasons including challenging economic conditions affecting regional businesses and global trade concerns. Regulatory changes and a rising interest rate environment over the past year have also contributed to decreased activity. However, despite the slowdown, 26 IPOs were recorded in the region across sectors over the past year, indicating an appetite for more diversified activity.”

GCC 2018 IPO performance

In the GCC, 18 deals were recorded in 2018 with a total value of $2.564.6 billion. Saudi Arabia led IPO activity in 2018 with 12 IPOs worth $1.472.4 billion.

Mena IPO performance in Q4 2018

In the fourth quarter of 2018, the Mena region witnessed seven IPOs, of which one was a REIT listing, for a total deal value of $1.085.1 billion.

Saudi Arabia lists two IPOs in Q4 2018, plans for privatization of companies

Saudi Arabia witnessed two IPOs in Q4 2018, including Alkhabeer REIT which raised $64.1 million and the National Company for Learning & Education which raised $66.7 million. Tadawul is working on several initiatives including launching stock index futures (planned for Q1 2019) and launching a special incentive program for local companies to list.

The country is also planning the privatization of more than 20 companies in 2019 in sectors such as water, agriculture, energy, and sports. To help increase transparency, the government plans to retain minority interests in the businesses and undertake IPOs and other transactions for a certain percentage of each asset.

Bahrain sees its most successful IPO; GCC stock markets plan for 2019

The Bahrain Stock Exchange saw the IPO of port operator APM Terminals in Q4 2018 raise $32 million. The IPO was oversubscribed by 5.4 times, making it the most successful IPO in Bahrain in over a decade.

Nasdaq Dubai plans to launch futures trading on the MSCI United Arab Emirates equity index in 2019 to provide investors a new avenue to gain exposure to UAE companies.

In Kuwait, S&P has issued a statement that the country will be added to the S&P Dow Jones Global Benchmark Indices with an emerging market classification in 2019. The Kuwait Stock Exchange is currently awaiting MSCI’s decision in 2019 on upgrading the exchange to emerging market status from the current frontier market status.

Gregory Hughes, Mena IPO leader, EY said: “While the interest from several companies across the Mena region to execute an IPO is high, especially for those looking to access international investors and exchanges, many plans have been delayed for numerous reasons, including underperformance of businesses due to the challenging economic environment, global market volatility, and the time it takes to adapt to public company listing requirements. We continue to work with many companies in preparation for transactions in 2019 and beyond, particularly from the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.”

North Africa sees three IPO listings in Q4 2018
In the wider Mena region, Egypt, Morocco, and Algeria recorded one deal each amounting to a total value of $176.7 million. The IPO of Sarwa Capital on the Egyptian Stock Exchange raised $123.2 million during Q4 2018. The government of Egypt delayed the sell-off of a 4.5 per cent stake in the state-owned Eastern Tobacco Company owing to market volatility. Many private IPOs tentatively planned for the quarter were also pushed to 2019 citing market volatility.

In Morocco, the IPO of Mutandis SCA raised $44.0 million in Q4, making it the second IPO in 2018 on the Casablanca Stock Exchange.

The Algiers Stock Exchange witnessed the first SME to introduce its capital on the stock market, with the IPO of AOM Invest Spa raising $9.5 million during Q4 2018. The Algiers Stock Exchange has opened the SME segment as part of the financial market’s modernization project, with the objective of increasing its contribution to the mobilization of savings and the financing of the economy.

Global IPO Activity

Globally, IPO activity continued to slowdown in Q4 2018, with 326 IPOs raising $53.7 billion, marking a decrease of 34 per cent and 10 per cent respectively, compared to Q4 2017. – TradeArabia News Service




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