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SRC makes $200 million sukuk issue

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Government-owned Saudi Real Estate Refinance Co (SRC) said it had completed a 750 million riyal ($200 million) sukuk issue with multiple tenors, the first transactio­n by a non-sovereign issuer in Saudi Arabia in 2019. The issuance comes under a programme SRC establishe­d in December that allows it to issue up to 11 billion riyals of local currency-denominate­d Islamic bonds.

SRC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund (PIF), aims to accelerate housing constructi­on - a sensitive social issue and a top objective of economic reforms - by injecting liquidity into the real estate market.

Its target is to eventually refinance 20 per cent of Saudi Arabia’s primary home loans market, which authoritie­s hope to expand to 500 billion riyals by 2020 and 800 billion riyals by 2028. Real estate financing hit 4.7 billion riyals in january. the company m and atedhsbc saudi arabia as sole lead manager and bookrunner of the sukuk programme.

The programme may help the company become a major issuer in saudi arabia’ s domestic bond market. Increasing activity in that market is another goal of economic reforms.

Saudi Arabia’s housing minister said last week he expected investment­s in the real estate financing sector to reach between 60 billion riyals and 80 billion riyals in 2019.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has completed six public-private partnershi­p deals in the past two months worth around $3.5 billion, and plans at least 23 more by 2022 despite some delays in its plan to engage the private sector, the head of its privatisat­ion body said. “It’s beter for the process to take a litle bit longer to ensure it is done properly,” said Turki Al-hokail, CEO of the National Centre for Privatisat­ion and Public-private Partnershi­p (NCP), which is overseeing the process, told Reuters ater a visit to London to meet prospectiv­e investors.

 ?? Reuters ?? Real estate projects in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Reuters Real estate projects in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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