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Abu Dhabi’s Al Hilal Bank seeks rating, to issue sukuk in Q3

Islamic bond will be used to fund growth and diversify its balance sheet, says CEO

CAR LOANS: Al Hilal Bank is planning to offer car loan approvals within the hour at the Dubai International Motor Show in December.
CAR LOANS: Al Hilal Bank is planning to offer car loan approvals within the hour at the Dubai International Motor Show in December.

Abu Dhabi government-owned Al Hilal Bank plans to issue a debut Islamic bond worth US$500m in the third quarter of this year to fund growth and diversify its balance sheet, its CEO said on Tuesday.

“The sukuk was planned last year but we believe third quarter this year is the right time for our first Islamic bond,” Mohamed Berro told Reuters.

“It’s a mix of getting some funding and benchmarking the bank in comparison to its peers on the debt market,” he said, adding that the bank expects to obtain a credit rating in the coming two or three months.

Berro had told Reuters last year that it mandated National Bank of Abu Dhabi, HSBC and Standard Chartered Bank for the issue.

The unlisted bank was set up in 2008 and was one of two Abu Dhabi banks which subscribed to a US$5bn bond in 2009 under the Dubai government’s US$20bn bond programme, as Dubai raised money to ride out its corporate debt crisis. It had assets of AED28.3bn (US$7.7bn) at the end of 2011, according to its annual report.

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