EFG Hermes completes advisory on $6.1b Dewa IPO

The historic transaction solidifies EFG Hermes’ unrivaled position as the region’s leading equity capital market advisor in FEM markets to both public and private sector corporations

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This picture shows a view of an electronic display showing the current value of the stocks of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa), at the Dubai Financial Market stock exchange in the Gulf emirate on Tuesday. Shares in the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) rose nearly 16 per cent on April 12 in the Gulf region's biggest initial public offering since Saudi oil giant Aramco in 2019.  — AFP
This picture shows a view of an electronic display showing the current value of the stocks of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa), at the Dubai Financial Market stock exchange in the Gulf emirate on Tuesday. Shares in the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) rose nearly 16 per cent on April 12 in the Gulf region's biggest initial public offering since Saudi oil giant Aramco in 2019. — AFP

Published: Tue 12 Apr 2022, 5:21 PM

EFG Hermes, the leading investment bank franchise in Frontier Emerging Markets (FEM), on Tuesday announced that its investment banking division has successfully completed advisory on Dubai Electricity and Water Authority’s (Dewa) $6.1 billion initial public offering (IPO) on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) – the largest ever listing in the Middle East since 2019 and a first-of-its-kind transaction of a public company in Dubai.

Dewa, Dubai’s utilities giant and exclusive water and electricity provider in the emirate, listed nine billion shares on Tuesday — representing 18 per cent of its share capital — at a price of Dh2.48 per share, implying a market capitalisation of Dh124 billion and making it the largest company on the DFM. Dewa’s shares began trading under the ticker Dewa UH Equity.


“We’re honored to have advised on this historic listing — not just for the DFM but the Middle East as a whole — which has spurred unprecedented foreign and local investment into the market by giving them first-time access to Dubai’s burgeoning energy sector,” said Mohamed Fahmi, EFG Hermes’ co-head of Investment Banking.

“We believe that the Dewa offering will reignite activity on the DFM and the strong investor appetite is testament to the interest of all investor types in the DFM and the overall Dubai growth story,” added Fahmi.


“With a healthy pipeline of IPOs lined up, the UAE boasts numerous and diverse investment opportunities for clients, and we’re expecting it to become a regional hub for investors in the near future. The transaction follows an extremely successful year of executions for us in the GCC where we advised on landmark listings such as ACWA Power’s offering on Tadawul, Adnoc Drilling’s milestone IPO on the ADX, and Fertiglobe’s listing on the ADX,” concluded Fahmi.

Dewa is a fully integrated utilities company and the exclusive provider of electricity and potable water to Dubai’s 3.5 million residents and millions of annual visitors. It is also the lynchpin of the emirate’s net-zero energy transition by 2050 in line with the Dubai Net Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050 and Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050.

Dewa has added 16 substations at its Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktoum Solar Park and another district in 2021 on the heels of expectations that the emirate’s population will grow to 5.8 million in 2040. With the year just ended seeing energy demand increase by almost 10 per cent in the emirate, it boosted the utility’s investments in existing and completed electricity projects to Dh9.5 billion ($2.59 billion).

Dewa also owns 70 per cent of Empower, currently the world’s largest district cooling services provider by connected capacity. The firm also owns, manages, operates, and maintains district cooling plants and affiliated distribution networks across Dubai.

The listing of the Dubai utilities giant falls in line with Dubai’s plans to take 10 state-owned companies public this year as part of its efforts to deepen and diversify the capital market by bringing the index’s market capitalisation to Dh3 trillion ($816.86 billion) and in turn pave the way for stronger, more transparent governance structures. The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange saw nine listings in 2021, expects 13 this year, and was ranked the best performing exchange globally in 2021.

2021 was an exceptional year for GCC capital markets, with EFG Hermes’s investment banking team at the helm of all significant transactions in the region. The division served as advisor and joint bookrunner on the Dh2.9 billion listing of Fertiglobe; joint bookrunner on the Dh4 billion listing of Adnoc Drilling on the ADX; joint bookrunner on the Dh2.7 billion listing of Yahsat on the ADX; and joint bookrunner and underwriter on Alkhorayef Water & Power Technologies’ $144 million IPO on Tadawul.

The division closed 41 ECM, DCM, and M&A transactions, with an aggregate value of over $7.9 billion, throughout its footprint in 2021 and garnered numerous accolades as a result, including ‘Best Investment Bank in Frontier Markets’, ‘Best Debt Bank in Africa by Global Finance’, ‘Best Corporate and Investment Bank in Egypt’ by Asiamoney, as well as ‘Best Investment Bank in Egypt’ and ‘Best Equity House in the UAE’ by EMEA Finance.

— business@khaleejtimes.com


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