Dubai Tecom Group, a business park operator plans to convert into a public joint-stock firm ahead of doing an initial public offering(IPO0
This is as the firm provides office space for more than 6,000 firms.
In March, its shareholders approved plans to convert from a limited liability company, according to an advertisement published in Dubai-based Gulf News.
Tecom plans to list its shares on the Dubai Financial Market.
Dubai said in December that it plans to list Tecom, part of state-owned Dubai Holding, on its stock market.
The firm hosts ten large business complexes such as Dubai Internet City, Dubai Media City, Dubai Design District and Dubai Industrial Park.
Tecom has hired Emirates NBDJSC, First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Morgan Stanley and UBS Group AG to help arrange the potential IPO, people familiar with the matter said last month.
Existing creditors of the company have the right to object to the conversion process before 30 days elapse from the date of a notice, dated 21st April 2022.
Creditors objecting to the conversion have to duly notify the Company by sending their objection and reasons for such complaint in writing and by way of registered mail to the Company’s Head Offices located at the Headquarters of Dubai Holding.
They must also submit a copy of their objection to the Dubai Economic and Tourism in the Emirates of Dubai.
The objection and the reasons thereof must further indicate specifically what damages suffered due to the conversion.
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