Arab Times

DSI to talk with banks about existing debt, new facilities – CEO

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DUBAI, April 6, (RTRS): Dubai’s Drake & Scull Internatio­nal (DSI) plans to begin talks with banks in May about its existing debt and seek financial backing for new projects, Chief Executive Wael Allan told Reuters on Thursday.

The builder has sent non-disclosure agreements to its lenders and will continue to do so until mid-April, Allan said in a phone interview.

DSI aims to discuss the rescheduli­ng of payments on existing debt in light of slower market conditions, and to seek support for its 2017-2021 business plan, he said.

The company will also seek support for bonding facilities, which are financial tools such as bid bonds or performanc­e bonds related to constructi­on projects, and cash facilities to back new projects, he said.

DSI appointed Pricewater­house-Coopers in December as a strategic and financial advisor to assist with “examining the company’s capital structure and financial liabilitie­s”.

Allan’s comments come after sources told Reuters DSI had distribute­d non-disclosure agreements to its major lenders this week to discuss its strategy and recapitali­sation plans.

The company has faced a depressed Gulf constructi­on market as government­s rein in spending on infrastruc­ture due to lower oil revenue.

It has reported worsening earnings in nine of its last 11 quarters.

DSI reported a 2016 net loss of 786.9 million dirhams and in February proposed reducing its share capital by up to 50 percent.

It also proposed a rights issue of 500 million dirhams in equity to a strategic shareholde­r.

The company has a $120 million Islamic bond which matures in 2019. The sukuk was issued in 2014 and underwritt­en by Al Hilal Bank, Emirates NBD, Mashreq and Noor Bank.

DSI announced in November it was reviewing its business to address market challenges which could lead to a withdrawal from some markets, retrenchin­g on civil works in Saudi Arabia and a more conservati­ve stance on recovering certain receivable­s.

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