Home Industry Finance Dubai-based Noor Bank plans roadshows next week for sukuk Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and Standard Chartered are arranging the issue, which will likely have a five year duration, according to sources by Reuters March 29, 2018 Dubai-based Noor Bank plans to start roadshows next week for a benchmark-sized sukuk, according to a source familiar with the matter. A benchmark issue is usually around $500m. Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and Standard Chartered are arranging the issue, which will likely have a five year duration, the source said. Activity in the Islamic bond market has been relatively brisk this month, with Dubai-based airline Emirates, Saudi Arabia’s Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Co and the government of Sharjah all issuing sukuk. Most recently, Bahrain this week issued a $1bn sukuk. Since chief executive John Iossifidis joined Noor in April last year, the bank has undertaken a turnaround plan, including moving away from unsecured lending to small and medium-sized enterprises and shifting the focus of its retail business more towards affluent consumer clients. The government of Dubai, members of the emirate’s ruling family and a select group of UAE nationals own 88.3 per cent of the bank’s shares in aggregate, according to its website. 0 Comments