Logo of MEDGULF and Buruj
The Mediterranean and Gulf Insurance and Reinsurance Co. (MEDGULF) and Buruj Cooperative Insurance Co. will hold their respective extraordinary general assembly meeting on Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025, to vote on the planned merger of the two companies, according to two separate statements to Tadawul.
Buruj EGM will vote on the offer submitted by Medgulf to Buruj shareholders to merge Buruj into Medgulf, resulting in the dissolution of Buruj.
Similarly, Medgulf EGM will vote on increasing the company’s share capital for the purpose of merging with Buruj, as outlined in the following table:
Details of Medgulf’s Capital Increase to Complete Merger |
|
Medgulf's Current Capital |
SAR 1.05 bln |
Number of Shares |
105 mln shares |
Buruj’s Current Capital |
SAR 300 mln |
Number of Shares |
30 mln |
Number of Issued Shares for the Purpose of Merger |
33.16 mln |
Swap Ratio |
Buruj shareholders will receive 1.11 Medgulf shares for each share they hold in Buruj. |
Share Par Value |
SAR 10 |
Eligibiliy for Shares |
Buruj's eligible shareholders |
Medgulf's Capital after Increase |
SAR 1.38 bln |
New Number of Shares |
138.16 mln |
Percentage of Capital Increase |
31.58% |
Medgulf Shareholders’ Ownership Post-Merger |
76% |
Buruj Shareholders’ Ownership Post-Merger |
24% |
According to data compiled by Argaam, MEDGULF and Buruj signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) in July 2024 to evaluate the feasibility of merging the two companies. In January, the two companies obtained a no-objection clearance from the General Authority for Competition regarding the economic concentration resulting from the proposed merger.
In July, the two companies signed a binding merger agreement under which Buruj would be merged into MEDGULF, transferring all of its rights, liabilities, assets, and contracts to MEDGULF. Accordingly, the latter would issue 33.16 million ordinary shares to Buruj’s shareholders. Earlier this month, the Capital Market Authority (CMA) approved MEDGULF's request to increase its capital from SAR 1.05 billion to SAR 1.38 billion, through issuing 33.16 million ordinary shares.
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