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More than dozen private joint-stock companies list in UAE in 2022

  • According to SCA, twelve companies listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange and one company listed on the Dubai Financial Market
  • The listing of private joint-stock companies enable them to access a large capital base, besides opening the way to raise a company's brand value

Abu Dhabi, UAE— The number of private joint-stock companies which listed in the UAE’s capital markets during 2022 went up to 13, with a total capital of US$2.24 billion, according to the Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA).

In a recent report, the SCA said that the companies are divided into 12 companies listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) and one company listed on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM).

According to the report, the companies listed on the ADX included:

  • Manazel (formerly Wahid Properties) with the capital value of $707 million
  • Anan Investment Holding (formerly Wahat Al-Zawiya) with the capital value of $628 million
  • Al-Seer Equipment and Marine Supplies (formerly Al-Seer Marine) with the capital value of $272 million
  • Q Holding (formerly Al-Qudra Holding) with the capital value of $220 million
  • National Investor (formerly National Holding) with the capital value of $84.41 million
  • Foodco National Foodstuff (formerly Nakhil Foodstuff) with the capital value of $76.24 million
  • ASG Stallions Emirates (formerly Al-Shabab Sports Club) with the capital value of $68.07 million
  • Response Plus Holding (formerly Al-Respos Group) with the capital value of $54.45 million
  • Palms Sports (formerly Al-Nasr Sports Club) with the capital value of $41 million
  • Food Holding (formerly Costume Retail) with the capital value of $27.22 million
  • Sawaeed Holding with the capital value of $14 million
  • Easy Lease Motorcycle Rentals with the capital value of $8.16 million

The DFM includes one listed private joint stock company, BHM Capital for Financial Services, with a capital of $47.18 million.

The inclusion of private joint-stock companies in the local markets helps companies access a large capital base, in addition to opening the way to enhance brand value in an effective manner.

This forms a pivotal part of the integrated vital system established by the state to embrace and support companies of all sizes, including startups down to the big companies.

It provides one of the best and most convenient business environments in the world.

Last year, the ADX launched the Nomu Market, a new brand for the “Second Market” platform, to provide an advanced trading platform that connects investors with private companies, and complements the growing dynamic system of emerging companies and promising growth companies in Abu Dhabi.

This market provides private companies with access to a broader investor base.

Companies intending to be listed on the ADX Nomu Market have all the support they need throughout the listing process.

The market also provides support to companies at the post-listing stage, including access to annual general assembly management services, dividend distribution, and support in corporate communication.

The qualifications for listing on the Nomu market include changing the legal form of the company to a private joint stock company, provided that it has been established for at least two years, in addition to submitting audited financial statements and listing no less than 5 percent of its capital.