CMA, Tadawul, Debt Management Office Reveal Enhancements to Sukuk, Bonds Market

  • 4/25/2019
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The Capital Market Authority (CMA), the Saudi Stock Exchange (Tadawul) and the Debt Management Office (DMO) have unveiled a number of enhancements to the fees and commissions’ structure of the Sukuk and Bonds Market in a joint effort to further develop the capital market, reported the Saudi Press Agency. Fees and commissions will be restructured for sukuk and bonds services that will include new key changes in fees and commissions for issuers, members and investors. According to the changes, sukuk and bonds issuers will benefit from Edaas reduced IPO file upload fees and annual registry fees. The changes include reducing Tadawul’s annual listing fees for first and subsequent issuance of sukuk and Bonds, in addition to introducing caps for Tadawuls annual listing fees for first and subsequent issuances. The changes for market members and investors will include deregulation of brokerage commissions and elimination of the minimum commission cap required. Trading commissions for Tadawul and CMA have also been reduced and CMA will waive the trading commission on all types of investors with the exception of special cases. Edaa will introduce annual safekeeping fees for listed sukuk and bonds holdings to further support trading in the secondary market, including financing activities, such as securities lending and repurchase agreements to maximize the return on assets and recover the value of holdings. CMA Chairman Mohammed Al Kuwaiz said: “Enhancing the effectiveness of debt instruments is key to achieving CMA’s strategy for advancing the capital market in line with the FSDP and Vision 2030”. “The restructuring showcases this cooperation to stimulate development of the debt market and encourage sukuk and bonds issuance and trading." DMO chief Fahad Al Saif said: "Enhancing the fees will have a significant positive impact on the sukuk and Bonds market and encourage Sukuk and bonds issuance and trading in government issued sukuk and activate its secondary market.” CEO of Tadawul Khalid AI Hussan said: "These changes represent an important step in further enhancing the Kingdoms capital market by encouraging issuers to list more Saudi currency sukuk and bonds in the public debt market and facilitating increased trading by investors, which will result in greater market liquidity." “Increased liquidity of the debt market will, in turn, contribute to the issuance of more diversified debt instruments and introduction of new asset classes for investors.”

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