CMA approves Cenomi Centers request to float SAR 4.5 bln debt instruments

21/06/2023 Argaam

CMA approves Cenomi Centers request to float SAR 4.5 bln debt instruments

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The Capital Market Authority (CMA) approved Arabian Centres Co.'s (Cenomi Centers) request for the registration and public offering of debt instruments as part of a program at a maximum value of SAR 4.5 billion, according to the CMA website. 

 

The prospectus will be published within sufficient time prior to the start of the subscription period.

 

The prospectus includes all relevant information that the investor needs to know before making an investment decision, including the financial statements of the issuer and adequate information about its activities and management, in addition to the details of the issuance program mentioned above.

 

An investment decision without reading the terms and conditions (T&Cs) carefully or fully reviewing their content may involve high risk.

 

Therefore, investors should carefully read the T&Cs, which include detailed information on the issuer, investment strategy and risk factors, and carefully study them to be able to assess the feasibility of taking into consideration the associated risks.

 

If the T&Cs prove difficult to understand, it is recommended to refer to a licensed financial advisor for more information, the statement said.

 

It added that the CMA's approval should never be considered as a recommendation for the subscription. It merely means that the legal requirements as per the Capital Market Law and its Executive Regulations have been met.

 

The CMA's approval on the application will be valid for six months from the CMA resolution date. The approval will be deemed cancelled if the offering and listing of the issuer's first tranche of the debt instruments of the program is not completed within this period.

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