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Top Gulf grocer Lulu seeks up to $1.43 billion in Abu Dhabi IPO

The hypermarket chain operator has set a price range of 1.94 dirhams to 2.04 dirhams per share, according to a statement on Monday. The top end of the price range implies a market capitalization of 21.1 billion dirhams.

October 28, 2024 / 15:31 IST
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A logo sits on display above a Lulu hypermarket, operated by Lulu Group International, during the coronavirus lockdown in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Thursday, April 23, 2020. An investment firm backed by a member of Abu Dhabi’s royal family agreed to buy a stake worth just over $1 billion in LuLu Group International, which runs one of the Middle East’s largest hypermarket chains, according to people familiar with the matter. Photographer: Christopher Pike/Bloomberg
A logo sits on display above a Lulu hypermarket, operated by Lulu Group International, during the coronavirus lockdown in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Thursday, April 23, 2020. An investment firm backed by a member of Abu Dhabi’s royal family agreed to buy a stake worth just over $1 billion in LuLu Group International, which runs one of the Middle East’s largest hypermarket chains, according to people familiar with the matter. Photographer: Christopher Pike/Bloomberg

Lulu Retail Holdings Plc is looking to raise as much as 5.27 billion dirhams ($1.43 billion) from its initial public offering, in what’s set to be the United Arab Emirates’ biggest listing of the year.

The hypermarket chain operator has set a price range of 1.94 dirhams to 2.04 dirhams per share, according to a statement on Monday. The top end of the price range implies a market capitalization of 21.1 billion dirhams.

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Lulu International Holdings plans to to sell 2.58 billion shares or a 25% stake in the firm. Final pricing is expected on Nov. 6, and the shares are scheduled to begin trading on Nov. 14.

Institutional investors including Abu Dhabi Pension Fund, Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company Co. B.S.C., Emirates International Investment Company LLC, and Oman Investment Authority have agreed to subscribe for shares worth about 753 million dirhams.