Arab Times

Boursa Kuwait public offering launches today

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 30: Kuwait’s Capital Markets Authority (CMA), the regulatory body for securities and current owner of 50 percent of Kuwait’s only stock exchange, Boursa Kuwait Securities Company (BKSC), will launch today the public offering of its full stake in BKSC.

Upon conclusion of the public offering, 94 percent of Boursa Kuwait will be owned by private investors (corporate and individual investors), making it the only stock exchange in the Gulf that is 94 percent owned by the private sector.

The transactio­n, led and managed by KAMCO Investment Company, is the second and final phase of the privatizat­ion process of Boursa Kuwait following the sale of 44 percent of the company to strategic investors in February 2019. Public Offering highlights:

■ Subscripti­on period: Oct 1, 2019 to Dec 1, 2019.

■ Eligibilit­y: By law, CMA’s 50 percent stake in BKSC is offered only to Kuwaiti citizens.

■ Offering price: 100 fils per share

CMA Chairman of the Board of Commission­ers and Managing Director Dr Ahmad A. AlMelhem said, “This transactio­n is a landmark transactio­n in the history of Kuwait’s capital markets, and an important step towards achieving the ambitious national developmen­t goals set out in Kuwait Vision 2035 with an aim to strengthen the country’s position as a regional financial center and give the private sector a stronger role and a greater opportunit­y to develop the national economy.”

Reform

He added, “Kuwait, home to the first stock exchange in the Gulf, will soon become home to the only stock exchange in the Gulf that’s 94 percent owned by the private sector. This move not only validates Kuwait’s reform policy but also reflects the CMA’s commitment to upgrade the Kuwaiti capital markets and its core drivers.”

Boursa Kuwait was founded in 2014 by the CMA Board of Commission­ers Resolution No. 37/2013 to replace the Kuwait Stock Exchange (KSE).

Since then, the CMA has embarked on a mission to transform the company into a leading regional exchange that is built on global best practices and structures. The transforma­tion program introduced reforms to increase competitiv­eness and liquidity, reinforce transparen­cy and management, elevate investor confidence, and attract internatio­nal, regional, and domestic investment­s.

As a result of the successful implementa­tion of these reforms since 2014, Boursa Kuwait was upgraded to Emerging Market status by the leading global indices. The exchange was included FTSE Russell Emerging Markets Index (FTSE) in September 2017 and S&P Dow Jones Global Benchmark Indices with an emerging market classifica­tion in December 2018.

The privatizat­ion process is being implemente­d in two phases. The first phase took place in February 2019 wherein by law and through an open and transparen­t process, a strategic consortium consisting of domestic and internatio­nal Securities Exchange operator acquired a 44 percent stake in the company. The consortium comprised Athens Stock Exchange, National Investment­s Company, First Investment Company, and Arzan Financial Group. The second phase, the nation-wide IPO, is expected to be implemente­d in the last quarter of 2019 with the distributi­on of the CMA’s 50 percent stake in the company to citizens. Upon the allocation of the remaining 50 percent of Boursa Kuwait’s shares, Boursa Kuwait will be owned by citizens and the private sector (94 percent), while the Kuwaiti government through the Public Institutio­n for Social Security will retain the remaining 6 percent.

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