NCB General Assembly approved 33.3% capital raise (from SAR 15bn to SAR 20bn) in a meeting held
yesterday.
The Capital raise is to take place by issuing one bonus share to each 3 shares owned by registered
shareholders.
By this issuance the number of outstanding shares will increase from 1500 mn shares to 2000mn shares.
It also approved 19% cash dividends (SAR 1.90/share) for 2013, according to SPA.
An IPO representing 15% of the bank’s capital after the proposed capital raise was also approved by the
GA.
According to the data available on Argaam, a royal approval was granted recently for the public investment fund (PIF) to sell 25% of the NCB’s capital as follows:
1.
15% through IPO (part of PIF stake in NCB).
2.
10% will be allocated to Public pension agency (similar to General organization of social insurance‘s stake
in NCB).
3.
NCB reported a profit of SAR 7852 mn (SAR 5.23/share) by the end of 2013, 22% increase compared to 2012's profit.
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