CMA OKs Aramco's capital hike via bonus issue

03/04/2023 Argaam
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The Capital Market Authority (CMA) gave the green light for Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (Saudi Aramco) to increase its capital from SAR 75 billion to SAR 90 billion, through a one-for-10 bonus share distribution, according to the CMA website.
 

Shareholders of record registered with the Security Depository Center (Edaa) by the close of the second trading day following the record date, to be determined later, will be eligible for the bonus share distribution.
 

The capital increase will be financed through transferring SAR 15 billion from the retained earnings account.
 

The extraordinary general meeting should be held within six months from this approval date, and the company should satisfy all regulatory requirements and applicable laws.
 

Last month, Saudi Aramco’s board of directors recommended increasing capital to SAR 90 billion from SAR 75 billion through the capitalization of SAR 15 billion from retained earnings, according to data available with Argaam.

 

Capital Increase Highlights – Bonus Issue

Current capital*

SAR 75 bln

New capital

SAR 90 bln

Percentage of increase

20%

Number of shares**

220 bln

New number of shares

242 bln

Bonus issue

One share for every 10 existing shares

Reason

To maximize shareholders’ returns via the distribution of sustainable and progressive dividends, in line with future plans and growth in free cash flows, in addition to creating long-term value through investments in available opportunities

Method

Capitalization of SAR 15 billion from retained earnings

*There is no fair value for Saudi Aramco’s share. 

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