The Islamic
Development Bank (IsDB, the Bank) raised US$ 1.25 billion with its second
benchmark public Sukuk issuance of the year.
The Bank, rated
Aaa/AAA/AAA by S&P, Moody’s and Fitch (all with Stable Outlook)
successfully priced the 5-year Trust Certificates under its US$25 billion Trust
Certificate Issuance Programme. It was priced at par with a profit rate of
4.047%, payable on a semi-annual basis.
The Joint Lead
Managers and Joint Bookrunners for this issuance were BNP Paribas, BSF Capital,
Citi, Dubai Islamic Bank, Emirates NBD Capital, HSBC, NATIXIS, Qatar
International Islamic Bank, Societe Generale and Standard Chartered Bank.
The Bank will
use the issuance proceeds towards sustainable development projects in its
Member Countries. Celebrating its Golden Jubilee this year, IsDB aims to
deliver socio-economic growth in its 57 Member Countries and Muslim communities
globally. This covers projects targeting poverty, climate action, food
insecurity, and building resilience. The initiatives follow the Bank's
Realigned Strategy, emphasizing on green and resilient infrastructure and
inclusive human development.
The Sukuk transaction
was announced to the markets on Monday, 7 October, with Initial Price Thoughts
(IPTs) set at 5Y US SOFR Mid Swap (MS) plus 55 basis points (bps) area. With a
strong orderbook, the Bank further tightened the guidance by 5 bps on Tuesday,
8 October, to finally land at 5Y US SOFR MS plus 50 bps, translating into an
overall profit rate of 4.047%.
After
concluding pricing, Dr. Zamir Iqbal, the Vice President (Finance) and CFO of
IsDB, said: “We are very pleased to have executed another benchmark issuance in
a challenging environment. This would not have been possible without the strong
support from IsDB’s Member Countries as well as our investors. Special thanks
to the new investors who participated in IsDB Sukuk for the first time. They
are now our partners for sustainable development around the world.”
Mr. Mohammed
Sharaf, the IsDB Treasurer and Mr. Zakky Bantan, the Manager of the Capital
Markets Division added, “This issuance is another milestone in our progress
towards the Bank’s funding plan for the year. It also met our objectives of
building on the success of our previous transactions and achieving a lower
overall pricing for the Sukuk. We are very grateful to the investors for their
confidence and would also like to thank the joint lead managers for their
efforts on this trade.”