Khaleej Times

Saudi Arabia may pick NYSE for Aramco listing

- Reuters

dubai — Saudi Arabia favours New York for the main foreign listing of state oil giant Aramco, even though some financial and legal advisers have recommende­d London as a less problemati­c and risky option, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.

A final decision on where to stage what could be the world’s largest initial public offering will be taken by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman — or MbS as he is known — who oversees the kingdom’s economic and energy policies, the sources said.

Prince Mohammad may choose to list Aramco on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) for “political considerat­ions”, given the longstandi­ng relationsh­ip between Riyadh and Washington, the sources said. However, they added that financial and commercial factors would also play a role in the choice.

Aramco said in a statement that no decision has been taken yet on the listing venue, beyond the Saudi exchange Tadawul. “All options continue to be held under considerat­ion. There is no timetable requiremen­t for an immediate definitive decision,” Aramco said in response to a Reuters request for comment.

Selling around five per cent of Aramco by next year is a centrepiec­e of Vision 2030, an ambitious reform plan to diversify the Saudi economy beyond oil which is championed by Prince Mohammad.

Several advisers have recommende­d London for the main listing outside Saudi Arabia, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters last month, partly due to concerns that a US flotation would require greater disclosure of sensitive informatio­n on Aramco.

One senior industry source, however, said New York is likely to be the favoured option for the Saudi government and Prince Mohammad. “That is broadly correct,” the source said, adding: “All awaits on the final shareholde­r decision.” —

 ??  ?? Selling around five per cent of Aramco by next year is a centrepiec­e of Vision 2030.
Selling around five per cent of Aramco by next year is a centrepiec­e of Vision 2030.

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