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TAJBank becomes first, lists N10bn Sukuk bond on NGX

TAJBank Limited, a non-interest banking services provider, has become the first corporate entity to list Sukuk bond on the trading floor of the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) as it put N10 billion for offer on the platform on Tuesday.

The bank listed N10bn Mudarabah Sukuk issuance after it successfully raised over N11.4bn under its N100bn Sukuk Issuance Programme, its management said in a statement on Tuesday.

The first of its kind in Nigeria is an additional Tier 1 Capital Mudarabah Sukuk with loss-absorbency features designed to help TAJ Bank strengthen its capital adequacy ratio and general corporate business activities.

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The issuance received interest from both retail and institutional investors, resulting in a subscription of 113.6. The oversubscription of this issuance demonstrates that the investment culture in the country is still vibrant and there is sustained confidence in Nigeria’s path to economic recovery and stability.

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Speaking at the closing ceremony in commemoration of the listing of the Sukuk issuance on the floor of the exchange, Chairman, TAJBank, Alhaji Tanko Gwamna who was with top executives of the bank, reiterated that the listing is the first of its kind on the trading floor and it comes with non-interest bearing.

He noted that the listing of the corporate Sukuk is what the capital market needs to enhance liquidity and further grow Nigeria’s economy.

“Manufacturing sector is the only sector that can take most of the youth out of the street and keep them engaged. Also, we are funding agriculture production and its value chain from start to finish. These two sectors are where we wanted to fund the Sukuk issuance,” he said.

“The listing on the exchange is for investors to trade in the Sukuk and diversify their investment,” he added.

Speaking also, the Managing Director/CEO, TAJBank, Mr. Hamid Joda said the aim of the Sukuk listing is to give Nigeria’s investors alternative means of investment.

He noted that, “Millions of investors have been yearning for non-interest or Islamic instrument. We believe this is an opportunity for them to invest in such an instrument.

“The funds raised will be deployed into high-impact sectors that create jobs in Nigeria’s economy and in that way, it will have high-impact opportunities for millions of Nigerians. I believe with this move; we have inspired many other corporates in the financial space to come on board and issue Sukuk for greater development of our dear country.”

Speaking at the ceremony, the Divisional Head, Capital Markets, NGX, Mr. Jude Chiemeka, commended the efforts of TajBank’s leadership and the parties to the issue: Greenwich Merchant Bank, Lead Issuing House; 117 Capital & Buraq Capital, Joint Sharia Advisers; and United Capital, Brokers, on the transaction.

He said, “NGX will continue to support issuers by providing a platform of choice for capital raising and linking them with a diverse pool of investors.”

Commonly referred to as Islamic Bonds, Sukuk – a non-interest-bearing bond- has helped the government diversify its sources of funding while offering ethical investors an opportunity to invest in government-issued securities. The instrument has not only helped the government achieve a higher level of financial inclusion but has served as a reference for pricing Sukuk issued by other bodies, especially the private sector.

 

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