IPO WATCH- Banque Du Caire will IPO in 4Q2018: The IPO of Banque Du Caire is expected to take place in 4Q2018, said EFG Hermes Co-Head of Investment Banking Mustafa Gad in a presser held by the company on Sunday. He added that it was unlikely that the sale of the bank will take place outside capital markets, according to Al Borsa. Gad’s statement follows statements attributed to senior CBE officials that the central was reconsidering scrapping the IPOs of BdC and United Bank in favor of a stake sale to investors. EFG Hermes had been tapped to manage the listing.
Gad added that EFG Hermes expects to hold three IPOs in Egypt and one or two IPOs in the United Arab Emirates in 2018, according to Reuters. Two of the Egypt listing are expected to be Oriental Petrochemicals Company and Unionaire Group. Gad said he expects Unionaire’s IPO to be the largest in Egypt since 2015, according to Al Borsa.
What about United Bank? The fate of a United Bank listing is less clear, as banking sources say that a number of Kuwaiti banks are interested in acquiring United and have entered into talks with the bank. United Bank’s Islamic banking license has made appealing to Kuwaiti banks, they tell Al Borsa.
Problems with the state IPO program? Something appears to be afoot with the state IPO program, as sources report that there are divisions among the government on the timing of the program. Senior members of the Ismail cabinet have been pushing for releasing the timeline and lineup of the state IPO program by mid-January, government sources tell Al Masry Al Youm on Sunday. The push comes as the committee formed by the cabinet to run the state IPO program has yet to issue anything definitive about the program. These come amid concerns that the companies slated for listing are not yet ready, said Mohamed Maher, deputy head of the capital markets division of the Federation of Egyptian Chambers of Commerce. He added that a final decision on when and how to pull the trigger has not yet been reached by the ministries of investment, finance and justice.
Possible legislation for the program: The move may require a political solution, and the cabinet may seek to pass legislation in the House of Representatives for the program, government sources told the newspaper. This would apparently take some political heat off the government for the outcomes of this key investment policy, they added.
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In other EFG Hermes news, the investment bank will begin offering factoring services in 1Q2018, CEO Karim Awad said, according to Reuters. “We see that the Egyptian market is the biggest one that investors can make profit in throughout the coming period,” Awad said. EFG Hermes expects non-financial services to account for more than 10% of its profits in 2017 and for this percentage to grow to 50% by 2020-2021. Awad also said EFG Hermes will continue to focus on increasing its merchant banking operations and continuing its expansion into frontier markets, according to Al Mal.
EFG Hermes also has plans to manage renewable energy projects producing 400-500 MW of electricity in Egypt in the next three years, energy head Bakr Abdel Wahab told Reuters. The projects targeted are worth at least USD 250 mn, he said. “We are thinking of establishing a holding company to manage energy projects, like Vortex, but in Egypt,” said Abdel Wahab. EFG Hermes is looking to expand production to 1,000 MW by 2020 with USD 500 mn in capital. Abdel Wahab added that the stations EFG Hermes is investing in will be built in 1Q2018 and are set to begin operations in 2019.
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Majority shareholder of Beltone Financial sold 11.2% of its shares to a group of investors representing financial institutions and investors from the US, GCC, and Egypt at EGP 13.26 per share. ACT Financial sold a 4.44% stake in Beltone, reducing its holdings to 9.56% and Orascom Telecom Media and Technology (OTMT) says it sold a 6.73% stake, reducing its ownership to 70%, according to bourse disclosures. Following the sale, Beltone Financial now has 22.7% of its shares in free float. The sale “reflects the desire of foreign investors to inject more investments in the Egyptian market,” Beltone says. Beltone is now considering issuing global depository receipts on the London Stock Exchange, the company noted.
… Separately, OTMT said it has also signed a memorandum of agreement with Inertia for Engineering and Trading to acquire at least 51% of its shares.
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M&A WATCH- Pharos Holding says it has two M&A transactions in the pipeline for 1H2018, Al Masry Al Youm reports. The two transactions will have a combined value of EGP 2 bn, Deputy Head of Investment Banking Ahmed Heider says. The transactions will be in healthcare and retail, he added.
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IPO WATCH- The retail offering tranche of Al Tawfeek Leasing Co. (AT Lease) shares was 28x oversubscribed for the 4.8 mn shares offered, according to Al Borsa. Pharos, the sole bookrunner and coordinator for the transaction, had said last Wednesday that The institutional offering was 40.16x oversubscribed for the 14.4 mn shares (or 75% of the shares offered), generating EGP 95.04 mn from investors. The final price for the share had been set at EGP 6.60 per share by the EGX.
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Grand infrastructure plans: Egypt will spend EGP 100 bn on a construction project in Sinai, President Abdel Fattah El Sisi announced, according to Reuters. “We have entrusted the ministry of housing and the engineering authority with a national project of comprehensive urban planning,” El Sisi says. He added that the project would be “carried out whether he remained in power or not.”
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Gov’t issues int’l tender for 534 km electric railway line from Ain Sokhna to Al Alamein: The ministries of housing and transport have issued on Thursday a tender to build, operate and maintain a 534 km railway line linking Ain Sokhna with Al Alamein,Al Borsa reports. The railway will pass through the new administrative capital and 6 October City. The winning company will be expected to finance the project, with government-backed loans being the ideal situation, said Housing Minister Mostafa Madbouly. Bidding companies are expected to have completed projects worth EUR 5 bn, he added. This is the second major international transport tender in as many days, after the tender for the 6 October-Giza and Nasry City-new capital monorails was issued one day prior.
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The ticket prices for Cairo Metro will be increased starting from July, Transport Minister Hisham Arafat said. Commuters will be charged a base fare of EGP 2 for the first 9 stops, with an additional EGP 1 for 9 more stations, with a maximum fare of EGP 6 for commuters who ride one line from start to finish. “Currently, commuters can cover an unlimited number of stops and can even switch lines for the same base fare of EGP 2.”
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State-owned Telecom Egypt (TE) has no plans to sell its stake in Vodafone Egypt, CIT Minister Yasser El Kady said, according to Ahram Gate. TE holds a 45% stake in Vodafone Egypt, the paper notes.
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INVESTMENT WATCH- Indian smartphone manufacturer Lava International plans to invest USD 10 mn in Egypt in 2018, said co-founder Hari Om Rai, according to Al Mal. Senior Vice President Vikram Singh Parmar had said earlier this month that the looking into establishing a mobile phone factory in Egypt in 2019. Lava recently began selling its lower-cost mobile phones and smartphones in Egypt, and is looking to nab some of Egypt’s biggest names in football as part of its marketing.
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Madinet Nasr Housing and Development (MNHD) said its pre-sales for 2017 reached “a record” EGP 5.03 bn, according to a bourse disclosure. The figure, which includes contracts and reservations reached the budgeted amount for the year and surpassed 2016’s figure by 46%. “This was achieved primarily from the company’s flagship projects, SARAI which reached EGP 3.1 bn in pre-sales followed by Taj City which recorded EGP 1. 9bn,” MNHD says.
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EBRD provides Olam International with USD 30 mn loan to fund operations in Egypt: The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is providing agribusiness trader Olam International with a USD 30 mn loan to support Olam’s activities in Egypt, the bank said in a statement on Thursday. The loan will help Olam increase the volume of dried onions exported, “while also transferring expertise to its suppliers from the firm’s operations in California.” The loan is part of USD 150 mn in financing the EBRD will provide Olam for its operations in Egypt, Georgia, Poland, Turkey and Ukraine. The move is the first announcement by the EBRD for funding Egypt’s agribusiness sector since signing a a joint declaration with Egypt, the UN Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO), and the World Bank to promote investment in efficient and sustainable agricultureearlier this month.
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The Agriculture Ministry is planning on growing 3.25 mn acres of wheat this season, down from the previous target of 3.5 mn acres, the Ministry’s spokesperson said, according to Reuters. “Egypt’s wheat harvest typically runs from about April through July and cultivation is currently underway.”
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LEGISLATION WATCH- The House of Representatives passed amendments to the Companies Act, which allow for setting up sole proprietorship companies, Al Borsa reports. The changes govern how legal persons set up businesses in their own names and set out the framework for transforming them from a sole proprietorship into a joint stock company.
With nuclear plants and a space agency, we’d like to welcome you to 1969: The House also passed a law establishing a USD 100 mn space agency on Monday, Al Masry Al Youm reports. The move appears to preempt a launch of an Egypt-made satellite in cooperation with Japan, according to Higher Education Minister Khaled Abdel Ghaffar. The satellite is expected to hit the stratosphere in July 2018, he added, according to Al Mal. Egypt has had a pretty bad track record keeping tracking of satellites, after losing Egypt Sat 1 and 2. The agency is expected to help ensure we don’t treat these as car keys.
From the department of Thought Police: Some member of parliament says the Religious subcommittee is in process of revising a bill that would criminalise atheism, according to Al Shorouk. The bill, as reportedly drafted by the wannabe members of the Spanish Inquisition, carries prison sentences and financial penalties. An enlightened member of the subcommittee says the draft bill does not go against the constitutionally-protected freedom of belief clauses, but atheists are “shallow people who do not have enough knowledge and, therefore, the ‘phenomenon’ should be criminalised.” Thank you for putting our taxpayers’ money to good use, honourable members of parliament.
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Britain has added the Hasm movement and Liwaa El Thawra to its list of terrorist organizations “after reviewing attacks claimed by both groups and finding they meet the criteria,” according to The Associated Press. Britain also says the move will boost its “capacity to disrupt the activities of these terrorist organizations,” the British Embassy in Egypt noted.
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