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OMNIYAT debuts $500 million green sukuk on Nasdaq Dubai
Gulf News
|May 12, 2025
The developer lists a three-year green sukuk with a profit rate of 8.375 per cent on Nasdaq Dubai
OMNIYAT, Dubai's leading ultra-luxury real estate developer, has successfully listed its inaugural green sukuk on Nasdaq Dubai.
OMNIYAT raised $500 million through a three-year Islamic offering. This transaction marks its entry into the international debt capital markets and reaffirms its commitment to long-term financial strength and sustainable development.
The green sukuk was met with strong demand from international and regional investors, with the order book oversubscribed 3.6 times, reaching $1.8 billion. The green sukuk certificates were priced at a spread of 461.7 basis points over the three-year US Treasury yield and carry a profit rate of 8.375 per cent.
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