Dallah Healthcare shareholders approve capital hike to buy Kun Investment's stake in IMC

28/12/2022 Argaam

Dallah Healthcare shareholders approve capital hike to buy Kun Investment's stake in IMC

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Dallah Healthcare Co.’s (DHC) shareholders gave the green light for increasing capital to acquire Kun Investment Holding Co.'s stake in the International Medical Center Co. (IMC), during an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) held on Dec. 27.  

 

Dallah Healthcare will issue 7.68 million new shares in favor of Kun Investment, according to a statement to Tadawul. 

 

Capital Increase Details

Current Capital

SAR 900 mln

Number of Shares

90 mln

Percentage of Increase

8.53%

Size of Increase

7.68 mln shares

New Capital

SAR 976.81 mln

Number of Shares

97.68 mln

Share-Swap Ratio

0.5397 new shares in Dallah for each share owned by Kun Investment in IMC to acquire 14.23 mln shares

Dallah's Stake in IMC after Share Issuance

27.18%

Ownership Percentage of Shareholders to Whom New Shares will be Issued Post-Acquisition

7.86%

 

Shareholders also approved amending Article No. 7 of DHC’s bylaws related to its capital and gave the green light for the board of directors or any person authorized by the board to make decisions or take actions deemed necessary to implement any of the aforementioned decisions related to this acquisition.

 

They also approved the effective date for materializing the capital top-up following the completion of the ownership transfer of IMC’s shares from Kun Investment to DHC.

 

DHC signed, on June 20, a share-swap agreement with Kun Investment to acquire its entire stake of 18.98%, or 14.23 million shares, in IMC. The acquisition will be in exchange for issuing new shares in DHC to Kun Investment, according to data available with Argaam.

 

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