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IHC to become Abu Dhabi’s most valuable firm after unit lists

    • The company reported a first-quarter profit of Dh1.5 billion, up from Dh112.2 million a year earlier

    • Its shares rose 15 percent after the listing of a subsidiary company

    Abu Dhabi’s firm, International Holding Company (IHC), vaulted in value to become its most valuable listed company when its shares rose nearly 15 percent after the listing of a subsidiary firm. IHC’s assets include firms in healthcare and industrial sector.

    The company is chaired by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE’s national security adviser and a brother of the country’s de facto ruler Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed. IHC’s market capitalization hit 201.7 billion dirhams ($54.92 billion) after the market debut of Alpha Dhabi , a holding company operating in the health care, construction and hospitality sectors, in which IHC holds a 45 percent stake.

    That exceeded telecom operator Etisalat’s $52.6 billion market cap, and brought gains in IHC shares this year to more than 163 percent. Alpha Dhabi opened at 20 dirhams a share on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. By the close it had eased to 15 dirhams, giving it a market value of 150 billion dirhams ($40.8 billion).

    The share surge also lifted the Abu Dhabi index which closed 2 percent higher. Market capitalization of the bourse crossed over 1 trillion dirhams for the first time ever. IHC, which operates in a range of sectors including health care and agriculture, has gone through rapid expansion across its major business sectors, resulting in sharp growth in its financials.

    Its health care subsidiaries have been involved in the treatment of COVID-19 patients in the UAE, including taking part in testing and the vaccine campaign, IHC’s annual report says. Alpha Dhabi in March acquired a 12.1 percent stake in Abu Dhabi’s biggest listed developer Aldar Properties, the builder of the emirate’s Formula One race track. IHC has seen rapid growth in earnings in the past year, reporting a first-quarter profit of 1.5 billion dirhams ($408 million), up from 112.2 million dirhams a year earlier.