Pakistan launches $1bn Ijara Sukuk in global market

Pakistan launches $1bn Ijara Sukuk in global market

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday launched the $1 billion Islamic bond — Ijara Sukuk — in the global capital market at 7.95 per cent return payable on a semi-annual basis with a maturity of seven years i.e. January 31, 2029.

Listed at the London Stock Exchange, the latest Sukuk bond turned out to be the most expensive Islamic paper Pakistan has raised in recent years. Earlier, a five-year Sukuk bond of same denomination had envisaged 6.8pc return in December 2014, followed by 5.5pc in October 2016 and 5.6pc in December 2017.

Pakistan launched the Islamic bond in the international market after little over four years. The last five-year Islamic debt instrument was secured at 5.6pc return in December 2017, which matured last month and was required to be replaced by a fresh paper — in this case with seven- year maturity and 7.95pc return.

There was no official announcement on the transaction because of an agreement with book runners and financial managers that bared Pakistani authorities (the client) from making any public comment. The issue date for the bond is January 31, 2022. The joint lead managers and book runners for the transaction included Dubai Islamic Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank AG.

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