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First Abu Dhabi Bank plans to raise $750 mln in sukuk

Arab World Materials 16 January 2019 13:57 (UTC +04:00)

First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB), the largest lender in the United Arab Emirates, is expected to raise $750 million in Islamic bonds, according to a document issued by one of the banks leading the deal, Trend reports referring to Al Arabiya.

The five-year sukuk offer buyers 130 basis points over mid-swaps, 20 basis points below the indicative price FAB proposed when it started marketing the notes earlier on Tuesday.

FAB is the largest bank by assets in the UAE, formed in December 2016 through the merger of First Gulf Bank (FGB) and the National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD).

FAB, rated Aa3 by Moody’s and AA-(minus) by S&P and Fitch, is the first issuer in the Gulf to tap the international sukuk market this year.

S&P’s global head of Islamic finance, Mohamed Damak, said that sukuk issuance out of the Gulf is expected to increase this year if Brent oil prices fall below S&P’s forecast of $55 a barrel over a sustained period.

Brent crude oil futures were at $59.65 a barrel at 1233 GMT on Tuesday.

Dubai Islamic Bank, Emirates NBD Capital , First Abu Dhabi Bank, KFH Capital, NCB Capital Company, Sharjah Islamic Bank and Standard Chartered Bank have been mandated to arrange the issuance.

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