Arabia Insurance shareholders to vote on SAR 265 mln rights issue on June 29

07/06/2022 Argaam

Logo of Arabia Insurance Cooperative Co. (AICC)


Arabia Insurance Cooperative Co. (AICC) shareholders will vote on a capital hike via a SAR 265 million rights issue, during an extraordinary general assembly meeting (EGM) scheduled for June 29, according to a bourse filing.

 

The capital increase is aimed to support business growth, while maintaining solvency requirements imposed by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA).

 

Eligibility for the rights issue will be for shareholders of record at the Securities Depository Center (Edaa) as of the closing of the second trading day after the EGM date.

 

In December 2018, the company's board of directors recommended increasing capital by offering a SAR 265 million rights issue to support expansion, Argaam earlier reported.

 

In November 2021, the company's EGM rejected the board of directors' recommendation for a capital top-up by offering a rights issue worth SAR 265 million.

 

AICC received, on Jan. 9, an extension from SAMA regarding its non-objection to extend the approval previously granted to the company to increase capital by SAR 265 million for six months from the letter date.

 

Capital Increase Details

Current Capital

SAR 265 mln

Number of Shares

26.5 mln

Capital Increase (%)

100%

Capital after Increase

SAR 530 mln

Number of Shares after Increase

53 mln

 

Rights Issue Details

Number of Shares Offered

26.5 mln

Offer Price

SAR 10

Issue Size

SAR 265 mln

Eligibility Ratio

Each registered shareholder will be granted one right for every share held

Record Date

Shareholders of record by the close of trading on the EGM date and those registered by the close of the second day following the EGM date

 

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