Nigeria States Seen Issuing Sukuk Bonds Next Year

Nigeria States Seen Issuing Sukuk Bonds Next Year

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Some Nigerian states are working toward issuing sukuk bonds within a year as more investors are attracted to Islamic finance in Africa’s biggest oil-producing country, transaction advisers say. Nigeria’s federal government has put 100 billion naira ($282 million) in sukuk bonds on sale at 16.47 percent from Sept. 14 to Sept. 20 in its first ever such offering. The proceeds of the sale would be used for road construction…

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Africa Finance Corporation carries out $150 million Sukuk on Nasdaq Dubai

Africa Finance Corporation carries out $150 million Sukuk on Nasdaq Dubai

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) has carried out a 150 million US dollar Islamic financing transaction on the Murabahah platform of Nasdaq Dubai, the international financial exchange serving the Middle East and Africa. The transaction was executed to facilitate the issuance by AFC of a 150 million US dollar Sukuk, which was the first US dollar Sukuk to be issued by any multilateral African institution. It was also the first…

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African sovereign trio add to growing appeal for sukuk

African sovereign trio add to growing appeal for sukuk

DAKAR (Capital Markets in Africa) – Senegal has upsized its second sale of sovereign sukuk, with Ivory Coast and Togo expected to close their own deals in coming days, as Islamic finance gains traction as an alternative funding option for African sovereigns. Despite strong growth in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, Islamic finance has lagged in Africa although it could be an important growth driver for the industry as it is home to a…

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ICD supports Ivory Coast to successfully Issue the largest West African Sovereign Sukuk

ICD supports Ivory Coast to successfully Issue the largest West African Sovereign Sukuk

Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Capital Markets in Africa — On 21st December 2015 the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, acting through the Ministry of Economy and Finance, closed an inaugural local currency, CFA 150 Billion (USD 244 million) Sukuk al-Ijara (“Sukuk”). The Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (“ICD”), an arm of the Jeddah-based Islamic Development Bank, acted as the Lead Arranger. The sukuk with a five‐year maturity, was subscribed by regional…

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Côte d’Ivoire and IDB arm signed deal to setup sukuk

Côte d’Ivoire and IDB arm signed deal to setup sukuk

Nialé KABA, minister to the prime minister in charge of economy and finance of the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire, Khaled Al-Aboodi, CEO of the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector (ICD), private sector arm of the Islamic Development Bank Group (IDB), signed an agreement to setup a sukuk program in an aggregate principal amount of CFA 300.0 billion. This program will be implemented during 2015-2020 for financing developmental projects and will be executed…

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