Logo of Cherry Trading Co.
The retail offering will run for two days, the company said.
The retail tranche consists of 20% of the total shares on offer.
Company Profile
Cherry Trading was founded in 1980 as a sole proprietorship owned by Mohammed Abdullah Turki Al-Dhayan. It was later transformed into a limited liability company and became a closed Saudi joint-stock company based in Riyadh in 2020. The company operates in car-rental services, covering both long-term and short-term leasing, and vehicle sales.
Below are the three main business divisions.
Long-term car leasing: This is the company’s largest revenue source, serving corporate clients, government entities, and medium-to-large enterprises through customized long-term leasing solutions with fixed-term contracts and comprehensive fleet management services.
Short-term car leasing: Offers daily, weekly, and monthly car rental services.
Vehicle sales: The company sells used vehicles from its own fleet through showrooms, online platforms, or direct sales to corporate clients.
Geographical Presence:
The company is headquartered in Riyadh, with operations across all major regions of Saudi Arabia: Central, Eastern, Western, Northern, and Southern.
Its network comprises 27 branches and nine fixed workshops, as well as 21 mobile workshops that provide maintenance services at client locations and in remote areas.
Cherry Trading plans to expand its branch network by assessing long-term site opportunities and developing new locations.
Fleet
The company’s fleet consists of 15,620 vehicles, of which 93.5% are allocated for long-term leasing contracts, while 6.5% are used for short-term (daily) rentals.
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Segment |
Number of Vehicles |
Share of Total |
|
Long-term leasing |
14,597 |
93.5% |
|
Short-term leasing |
1,023 |
6.5% |
|
Total |
15,620 |
100% |
Cherry Trading aims to strengthen its long-term leasing segment by targeting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) by securing SAR 100 million in additional financing from Riyadh Bank and The Saudi Investment Bank (SAIB), enabling it to expand vehicle availability for SMEs.
Market Share
The company’s market share in the long-term vehicle leasing segment in Saudi Arabia rose from 7.7% in 2023 to 8.8% in 2024, up by 1.1% points, maintaining its fourth position in the sector for both years.
According to the prospectus, the total accumulated value of long-term leasing contracts reached SAR 1.2 billion as of Dec. 31, 2024, covering 14,597 leased vehicles.
|
Company |
Market Share 2023 |
Market Share 2024 |
|
Budget Saudi |
29.7% |
31.3% |
|
Lumi |
12.3% |
13.7% |
|
Theeb |
11.2% |
12.5% |
|
Cherry |
7.7% |
8.8% |
|
Al Muftah |
7.5% |
7.7% |
|
Others |
31.5% |
25.8% |
Revenues
Cherry Trading reported 5% revenue growth in 2024 to SAR 454.7 million from SAR 431.8 million in 2023, driven by higher long-term leasing contract volumes.
Revenue from long-term leasing contracts surged by 33% to SAR 324.3 million in 2024 from SAR 243.4 million in the previous year, raising its contribution to total revenues from 56% to 71%.
Revenue Contribution by Segment (SAR mln)
|
Segment |
2023 |
% of Total Revenue |
2024 |
% of Total Revenue |
Change |
|
Long-term leasing contracts |
243.4 |
56.4% |
324.3 |
71.3% |
33% |
|
Short-term leasing contracts |
25.8 |
6.0% |
21.2 |
4.7% |
(18%) |
|
Vehicle sales |
162.7 |
37.7% |
109.1 |
24.0% |
(33%) |
|
Total |
431.8 |
100% |
454.7 |
100% |
5% |
|
Company Profile |
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Company |
Cherry Trading Co. |
|
Core Activities |
Car rentals |
|
Capital |
SAR 300 mln |
|
Number of Shares |
30 mln |
|
Share Par Value |
SAR 10 |
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IPO Summary |
|
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Offering Percentage |
30% |
|
No. of Offered shares |
9 mln |
|
Total No. of Offer Shares to Retail Investors |
1.8 mln (20% of total shares offered) |
|
IPO Minimum Limit (Retail Investors) |
10 shares |
|
IPO Maximum Limit (Retail Investors) |
250,000 shares |
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Offering Period |
From Nov. 12-13, 2025 |
|
Final Allocation |
Nov. 19, 2025, or earlier |
|
Surplus Refund (if any) |
Nov. 20, 2025 or earlier |
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Company Shareholders |
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Shareholders |
Before IPO |
After IPO |
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Number of Shares (mln) |
Ownership (%) |
Number of Shares (mln) |
Ownership (%) |
|
|
Saudi Edarah Holding Co. |
29.55 |
98.50 % |
20.68 |
68.95 % |
|
Abdulaziz Saleh Mohammed AlSowail |
0.45 |
1.50 % |
0.32 |
1.05% |
|
Public |
-- |
-- |
9.00 |
30.0 % |
|
Total |
30.00 |
100 % |
30.00 |
100 % |
|
Additional Information |
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Financial Advisor & Lead Manager |
BSF Capital - EFG Hermes KSA |
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Receiving Agents |
Derayah Financial, Alinma Capital, Al Rajhi Capital, SNB Capital, Riyad Capital, ANB Capital, Alistithmar Capital, AlJazira Capital, GIB Capital, Alkhabeer Capital, SAB Invest, Sahm Capital, BSF Capital, Yaqeen Capital, Albilad Capital, Musharaka Capital, EFG-Hermes, and Awaed Capital |
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