Bahrain’s nogaholding celebrates $570 million deal for Murahaba finance facility

Bahrain’s nogaholding members recently met to celebrate a $570 million deal for a Murahaba facility.
Bahrain’s nogaholding members recently met to celebrate a $570 million deal for a Murahaba facility. -
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The investment branch of Bahrain’s National Oil and Gas
Authority (NOGA), nogaholding, recently hosted a dinner at the Ritz Carlton
Hotel in the city of Manama to celebrate a $570 million Murabaha facility
contract signing. 

Murabaha is considered an acceptable form of credit under sharia law. As in a lease-to-own arrangement, the
intermediary retains ownership of the property until the loan is paid in full. The sharia-compliant project will offer Murabaha loans rather than interest-bearing
loans, which are considered excessive under Islamic religious law.

Hosted by Abdul Mirza, minister of energy
and nogaholding chairman, the event drew over 40 stakeholders from 10 local,
regional and international participating banks: Arab Banking Corporation (ABC),
Ahli United Bank (AUB), Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation (APICORP), Gulf
International Bank (GIB), National Bank of Bahrain (NBB), Qatar Islamic Bank
(QIB), Kuwait Finance House (KFH), The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (MUFG), BNP
Paribas and HSBC. 

“I would like to thank and congratulate all the lenders
for their valuable support in bringing this facility to a successful conclusion,” Mirza said.

The facility will allow nogaholding to invest in three major
Bahrain initiatives, including an upgrade for BAPCO, a refinery; an import
terminal for LNG; and the Bahrain Gas Plant Project, which is part of Bahrain National
Gas Expansion Company.

“At nogaholding, our ongoing strategy is to invest and
grow the oil and gas assets in the Kingdom of Bahrain and position the country
as a key international player,” nogaholding’s CEO, Mohamed Al Khalifa, said. “I
would also like to thank the banks for attending this dinner to celebrate this
important milestone in our corporate history.” 

Al Khalifa noted that the Murabaha facility was the firm’s
first venture into syndicated credit markets.

“Despite challenging market conditions, we received
significant oversubscription, which is a definite endorsement of the trust and
confidence in nogaholding’s track record, financial position and growth prospects,
of which we are proud,” he said.



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