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Read NowThe Capital Market Authority (CMA) has recently approved significant regulatory enhancements in the areas of Sukuk and bond issuances in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). The approved amendments aim to develop the regulatory framework for offering debt instruments in KSA, contributing to attracting a wider range of issuers and enhancing investment in the Sukuk and debt market.
Summary of Key Points:
These changes include amendments to the provisions of the Rules on the Offer of Securities and Continuing Obligations, a crucial regulation that governs the securities offering in KSA.
Exempt offer
The amendments would allow the Kingdom’s development funds, development banks, and sovereign funds with a public legal personality in accordance with statutory provisions to issue debt instruments under an exempt offering, subject to specific conditions, providing flexibility to meet their financing needs.
Private Placement Offer
Local issuers will have immediate access to financing as the CMA has eliminated the waiting period between the submission of the notice to the CMA and the offering process for local issuers who can notify the CMA and immediately begin the offering process, catering to companies’ needs. This change is expected to enhance the efficiency of the notification process and expedite issuers’ access to financing through the Sukuk and debt market.
Public Offering
The amendments involve a significant simplification of the requirements for preparing a prospectus for public offerings and the supporting documents for debt instruments. The amendments include easing the requirements for issuers, thereby encouraging more companies to consider the Sukuk and debt market as a viable financing option.
Furthermore, the amendments have improved the rules related to public offerings by dedicating a separate section for the regulations governing such offerings, enhancing clarity regarding the regulatory requirements while ensuring investor protection.
Implications:
These amendments represent a significant milestone in development of the Sukuk and debt market and aim to stimulate Sukuk and debt issuances to meet the financing needs of companies and diversify their funding sources, which will positively contribute to the growth of the national economy and further activate the debt market as one of the primary channels for financing businesses and the economy.
The details are accessible under the following link:
Partner, Banking & Finance (Bahrain, KSA & UAE) Head – Debt Capital Markets
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