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      • After the World Cup, Qatar looks to revive its stock market

      Qatar’s stock market is set to welcome its first initial public offering (IPO) in nearly three years in a test of new regulations that Doha has introduced, hoping to compete with more active exchanges in the region.

      IT services firm MEEZA could raise up to 911 million riyals ($249m) when it launches its IPO on January 15 through the sale of 50 percent of its shares under a new book-building process in Qatar that allows companies to offer a price range to test investor appetite and determine pricing.

      Qatar, the world’s top LNG exporter and host of the FIFA World Cup 2022, is turning its attention to diversifying its economy away from gas. That strategy includes building its equities market by opening it up to a wider investor base and introducing more listings.

      “Now that the World Cup has been successfully hosted, we can see the focus is shifting to other diversification areas,” said Osama Ali, HSBC’s head of global banking in Qatar.

      In an attempt to emulate the dramatic transformation of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Qatar has spent at least $229bn on infrastructure since winning the bid to host the World Cup.

      The absence of listings has created pent-up demand for new flotations and companies have realised this and are lining up. Barring volatility from global markets, activity in Qatar is expected to pick up in the first half of the year, Ali said, adding that up to six companies may go public through IPOs in the next 18 months.

      Qatar missed an IPO boom that swept neighbouring Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates last year and market insiders attribute the dearth of deals in Qatar to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the focus on organising the World Cup.

      Qatar is still classified as an emerging market by index benchmarker MSCI. With a market capitalisation of about $158.2bn, Doha’s exchange is dwarfed in size by Abu Dhabi’s $718.8bn and Riyadh’s $2.72 trillion.

      “The country has ample attractive government and family-owned businesses that are ripe for being offered to the public and we wouldn’t be surprised to see a healthy pipeline of IPOs over the medium term,” said Bassam Slim, a senior portfolio manager at Aventicum Capital Management in Doha.

Tradex Mena is a consulting group with 25 years of experience in the MENA region, particularly in the UAE and Turkey, offering services like market research, strategy advisory, business development, and investment advisory. Additionally, it operates a B2B platform for connecting buyers and sellers, facilitating investment opportunities and project collaborations.

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