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Saudi Arabia closes April sukuk issuance at $1.97bn

Kingdom plans to expand funding activities to reach up to SR138 billion in 2024

- Arab News Riyadh

Saudi Arabia has completed its riyal-denominate­d sukuk issuance for April at SR7.39 billion ($1.97 billion), representi­ng a rise of 66.44 percent compared to the previous month.

The National Debt Management Center revealed that the Shariahcom­pliant debt product was divided into three tranches.

The first tranche, valued at SR2.35 billion, is set to mature in 2029, while the second one amounting to SR1.64 billion is due in 2031.

The third tranche totaled SR3.51 billion and will mature in 2036. “The Kingdom also plans to expand funding activities during the year 2024, reaching up to a total of SR138 billion from what has been stated previously in the Annual Borrowing Plan, with a portion of this amount already covered up to date,” said NDMC in a press statement.

It added: “This step comes with the aim of capitalizi­ng on market opportunit­ies to achieve proactive financing for the coming year and utilizing it to bolster the state’s general reserves or seize additional opportunit­ies to enhance transforma­tive spending during this year, thereby accelerati­ng strategic projects and programs of Saudi Vision 2030.” In March, NDMC concluded its second government sukuk savings round for March, with a total volume of requests reaching SR959 million, allocated to 37,000 applicants.

The center added that the financial product, also known as Sah, offers a return of 5.64 percent, with a maturity date in March 2025.

Earlier this month, Fitch Ratings, in a report, said that global sukuk issuance is expected to continue growing in the coming months of this year, driven by funding and refinancin­g demands.

The credit rating agency noted that various other factors like economic diversific­ation efforts by countries in the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council region and developmen­t of the debt capital market will also propel the growth of the market in the future. In January, another report released by S&P Global revealed that sukuk issuance worldwide is expected to total between $160 billion and $170 billion in 2024, driven by higher financing

needs in Islamic nations.

The report noted that higher financing needs in some core Islamic finance countries and easing liquidity conditions across the world are two crucial factors which will drive the growth of the market this year.

 ?? ?? Earlier this month, Fitch Ratings, in a report, said that global sukuk issuance is expected to continue growing in the coming months of this year, driven by funding and refinancin­g demands.
Earlier this month, Fitch Ratings, in a report, said that global sukuk issuance is expected to continue growing in the coming months of this year, driven by funding and refinancin­g demands.

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