UAE utility firm secures $400m investment deal

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UAE utility firm secures $400m investment deal
Seen in the picture are (L to R) Asr Mashkhoor, MD, ENBD Capital, Richard Menezes, MD &CEO of Utico, Rashed Mehran Al Balooshi, Chairman, Utico and Nabil Abdullah Humaid Al Ghassani, chairman of Majis Industrial Services.

Published: Sun 20 Jan 2019, 1:42 PM

Last updated: Sun 20 Jan 2019, 5:04 PM

Dubai - The UAE's leading private utility, Utico, has signed an investment agreement with Majis Industrial Services, a Government of Oman owned entity with an investment deal valued at $400 million.
Utico said the deal was arranged by Emirates NBD Capital, financial advisor to Utico.
White & Case provided legal advisory support to Utico and Clyde & Co. to Majis Industrial Services (MIS).
"The Majis's investment is one more testament of trust from our investors in our unique business model, expertise and the tremendous growth potential of the company. It is also an endorsement of our contribution to the social and economic fabric of countries where we operate," said Rashed Mehran Al Balooshi, Chairman of Utico.
He said that investment also stood out for the fact that it strengthens economic cooperation between Oman and the UAE. "Investment by the Government of Oman through its sovereign funded entity in an Emarati utilities company also complements economic relations between the two countries," Rashed added.
"We are very excited about the prospects the deal brings to the table and along with Utico we hope to work together to develop many projects and build on each other's strength. The deal is supposed to close in the first quarter 2019 said Ahmed Mazroui, CEO of MIS.
Richard Menezes, CEO of Utico, said the Majis's investment was in line with the confidence other Sovereign investors have shown in the company earlier as well.
"Utico is the first large water player to secure such a large corpus of Sovereign funding.  In the last three years the total deal of investments secured by Utico is about US$740 million, which includes Sovereign investments from the governments of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Brunei and Spain's utility leader, Grupo Cobra," he said.
Utico had announced its intention to go public late last year and has appointed Emirates NBD as its advisor.
 "This is a landmark transaction in the Middle East utility sector, which was made possible due to Utico's scale, achievements and leadership in the sector.  We are proud to work with Utico on this prestigious transaction," said Fahad Al Qassim, Chief Executive Officer, ENBD Capital.
 As one of UAE's leading privately owned utility company, Utico owns and operates water and power generation facilities, Transmission & Distribution networks, and is also the largest utilities developer in the UAE. It recently qualified and bid for Taweelah IWP tender where it was the lowest in the DBOM model with the least power consumption as per tender results. 
-waheedabbas@khaleejtimes.com
 

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