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L'IMAD, the Abu Dhabi wealth fund, plans to buy AD Ports in its entirety

L'IMAD, the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund, announced on Monday that it plans to buy out AD Ports Group.

L'IMAD owns 75.42% of AD Ports' shares through its wholly-owned subsidiary ADQ. It is now looking to purchase the remaining capital by way of a conditional voluntary cash offer at 6.25 dirhams for each share.

According to calculations by?' calculations.

AD Ports shares rose by nearly 15% to 5.86 dirhams at 0745 GMT on Monday morning, bringing them closer to the offered price.

L'IMAD, one of Abu Dhabi's wealth funds, is chaired?by Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled Bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. According to Global SWF, it has an estimated $300 billion of assets under management.

AD Ports which operates ports across the United Arab Emirates, and in other countries, announced last week that it has continued to increase alternative multimodal trade routes in order to combat the effects of the Iran war which led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

ADQ stated in a separate Monday filing that the offer made on Monday would allow AD Ports to "pursue its long-term strategy objectives more effectively", which includes capital investment programs and strategic acquisitions.

ADQ said that L'IMAD expected AD Ports' would require equity raises. It added that recent transactions, and the resulting increased financial leverage levels, will likely limit its ability to distribute dividends.

L'IMAD stated in the statement "sufficient resources are available to ADQ for the payment of cash to AD Ports shareholders as per the terms and conditions of the offer."

Rothschild has been appointed as the financial advisor for the tender.

(source: Reuters)