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    IPOs in UAE hit $890 million mark in second quarter

    August 15, 2024
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    Initial public offerings (IPOs) in the UAE have amassed a significant $890 million in the second quarter of 2024, highlighting a robust period for market debuts. This data, provided by PwC Middle East in its latest IPO+ Watch report, illustrates a strong quarter for local exchanges, notably the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange and the Dubai Financial Market.

    IPOs in UAE hit $890 million mark in second quarter

    Among the significant listings, Alef Education spearheaded the IPOs by raising $515 million on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. Following closely was Spinneys, which secured $375 million on the Dubai Financial Market. These major IPOs contribute substantially to the UAE’s growing market presence in global financial circles.

    In the broader Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, Saudi Arabia dominated the IPO landscape, securing $1.6 billion, which represents 61% of the total funds raised. Key offerings included Dr. Soliman Abdel Kader Fakeeh Hospital Company on the Tadawul, bringing in $763 million, underscoring the kingdom’s lead in regional IPO activities.

    This quarter also marked a noteworthy debut on the Boursa Kuwait, its first in two years, with Beyout Investment Group Holding Company raising $147 million. The diversification of IPO venues across the GCC indicates a widening scope for investors and companies seeking robust capital markets.

    Sector-wise, the quarter saw varied activity with Health Industries leading at $774 million, followed by Consumer Markets and Technology, Media and Telecommunication, which raised $530 million and $515 million respectively. The Financial Services, Energy, Utilities and Resources, and Industrials sectors also showed strong performance, collectively raising over $800 million.

    Furthermore, the period experienced a surge in Sukuk issuances, with over $10 billion raised, compared to $2.6 billion in the previous year. This substantial increase reflects a growing investor interest in Sharia-compliant financial instruments, bolstering the financial landscape in the region.

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