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AMJ has advised the Oman Government and Sovereign Sukuk Company on the sale of US$1.5billion 5.92% sukuk certificates due 2025 and the update of its unlimited sukuk-al-ijara trust certificate issuance programme (Programme). The issue at the end of October 2018, received orders in excess of US$3.9bn according to Oman’s Ministry of Finance, and was rated BBB and Baa3, respectively by Moody’s and Fitch credit rating agencies.

The AMJ team was led by senior partner, Mansoor Malik supported by senior associate Asad Qayyum and associate Khalid Al Abri.  Clifford Chance acted as international counsel to the Government and issuer.

This is the second issuance under the Programme set up in 2017. AMJ also advised on the Oman law aspects of establishing the Programme and the subsequent drawdown of US$2 billion trust certificates which settled on 1 June 2017 and which marked the largest-ever sukuk issuance by the Sultanate.

This sukuk issue is Oman’s second foray into the international debt capital markets in 2018 following a jumbo US$6.5 billion conventional bond issue in January 2018, the country’s largest ever debt sale. Listed on Euronext Dublin (formerly the Irish Stock Exchange, the bond was sold in tranches of $1 billion 3.875% notes due 2022, $2 billion 5.375% notes due 2027, and $2 billion 6.5% notes due 2047. AMJ acted as Oman counsel for the Government on the establishment of a Global Medium Term Note Programme for Oman and the jumbo bond issuance thereunder.

AMJ’s team comprised senior partner, Mansoor Malik supported by senior associate Asad Qayyum. Clifford Chance acted as international counsel to the Government and issuer.