The National - News

Kingdom Holding to buy stake in Banque Saudi Fransi

- MAHMOUD KASSEM

Kingdom Holding, the Saudi Arabian conglomera­te owned by the billionair­e Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, has struck a deal to buy a 16.2 per cent stake in Banque Saudi Fransi from Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank at 29.5 Saudi riyals per share, valuing the transactio­n at about 5.76 billion riyals (Dh5.64bn).

The sale is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to be completed in the second half of 2017, according to a statement on the website of the Saudi Arabian stock exchange. The change in ownership of Banque Saudi Fransi will leave Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank with a 14.9 per cent stake and Kingdom Holding with 16.2 per cent.

While Credit Agricole Corporate Investment may sell a further 5 per cent stake in Banque Saudi Fransi, it will remain a strategic investor in the bank and is committed to keeping a 9.9 per cent stake in the lender for at least a year after the deal goes through.

Shares of Banque Saudi Fransi were the among the worst performers on the Saudi stock exchange yesterday, closing down 4.2 per cent at 31.6 riyals at the close in Abu Dhabi.

The bank had revenues of 6.4bn riyals in 2016 and assets of more than 203bn riyals at the end of 2016 .

Moody’s Investor Service earlier this year upgraded the outlook for Saudi Arabia’s banking industry to stable from negative, on expectatio­ns of a pickup in non-oil economic growth and an improvemen­t in the levels of cash available for lending, following a spate of sovereign bond sales.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest exporter of crude oil, has been taking measures to shore up its finances in the wake of the steepest drop in oil prices since the financial crash of 2008.

As part of that effort, the government sold $17.5bn in bonds in its first internatio­nal sale last year.

Kingdom holds minority stakes in several of the world’s largest firms, including Citigroup, Twitter, Apple, News Corp and the Four Seasons hotel group.

In June it announced a US$62 million investment in the Dubai-based ride-sharing company Careem, complement­ing investment­s in fellow ride-sharing apps Uber and Lyft.

The conglomera­te in August announced an $800m investment in three Egyptian hotel projects in collaborat­ion with local investor Talaat Moustafa Group.

Prince Alwaleed is the world’s 50th richest man, according to the Bloomberg Billionair­es Index, which estimates his wealth at approximat­ely $18.8bn.

 ?? AFP ?? Prince Alwaleed bin Talal is world’s 50th richest man, according to the Bloomberg Billionair­es Index
AFP Prince Alwaleed bin Talal is world’s 50th richest man, according to the Bloomberg Billionair­es Index

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates