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Doha Festival City Signs QAR 3.7 billion Syndicated Facility Bawabat Al Shamal Real Estate Company WLL (BASREC) has signed a QAR 3.7 billion
10 year syndicated facility to finance the development of the Doha Festival
City project.
QInvest acted as Financial Advisor to BASREC and Sole Bookrunner for the facility.
Commercial Bank of Qatar (CBQ) and Barwa Bank took the Mandate Lead Arranger
(MLA) roles with CBQ who was the original lender also acting as the Lead and
Documentation Bank on the conventional tranche as well as the conventional Facility
Agent. Barwa Bank was the Lead and Agent Bank on the Islamic tranche, also taking
the role of Islamic Documentation Bank.
The MLAs were joined in the facility at Lead Arranger level, across the two
tranches, by Ahli Bank, Doha Bank, International Bank of Qatar, Al Khalij Commercial
Bank (al khaliji) , Qatar International Islamic Bank and Qatar National Bank.
Doha Festival City is owned and being developed by BASREC which is comprised
of investors Al Futtaim Real Estate Services, Qatar Islamic Bank, Aqar Real
Estate Development And Investment and a private Qatari investor. The QAR 6 billion
complex is being constructed on a 433,847sqm plot which will include 260,000sqm
gross leasable area of retail space offering over 500 retail units which will
include a large number of new brands to Qatar. In addition, the project will
boast the first Ikea store in Qatar, and will feature an entertainment and leisure
complex, automotive showrooms, international hotels and convention centre.
The development is located just north of downtown Doha on Al Shamal Road, one
of the main arterial routes to the city centre, and the route that will eventually
connect Doha with Bahrain via the Qatar-Bahrain Causeway. With its strategic
positioning, the super-regional complex is ideally equipped to meet the retail,
hospitality and entertainment needs of not only Qatar, but also of neighboring
countries.
The first phase, the 32,000 sqm IKEA store, is due for completion in Q1 2013,
while the remaining components of Doha Festival City will be delivered in 2015.
Speaking on the occasion of the signing ceremony, Marwan Shehadeh, General
Manager of BASREC, commented: "We are pleased to announce this transaction
as the agreement today is a key step on the road to developing this major project.
This financing will ensure the work on Doha Festival City will progress well
and according to plan".
He further added: "We are pleased to be working with such strong and committed
banking partners. The signing of this transaction is a testimony to the confidence
that our banking partners have in this distinguished and iconic project".
Ahmad Meshari, Acting Chief Executive Officer of Qatar Islamic Bank commented:
"We are pleased that our confidence in this project demonstrated by our
investment is supported by BASREC's banking partners through this transaction.
We are confident that the project will have a very positive impact on the local
economy, reflecting our strong commitment to the economic development of the
State of Qatar".
Andrew Stevens, Group Chief Executive Officer of Commercial Bank of Qatar commented:
"We consider this as an important transaction for Qatar as a whole and
Commercial Bank of Qatar is honored to be leading the banking group in partnering
with Doha Festival City to deliver on the iconic plans for this development".
Steve Troop, Chief Executive Officer of Barwa Bank, added: "We value the
relationship that we have built with Doha Festival City and believe that the
management of the project has a strong history which complements our strategy
to strengthen our portfolio. In this regard, we are pleased to be leading the
Islamic tranche of the financing".
Shahzad Shahbaz, Chief Executive Officer of QInvest, commented: "The success
of this deal is a testament to the efforts of the teams involved in the project
and the transaction. QInvest has advised BASREC and its shareholders through
a number of initiatives and we are pleased with the partnerships that have been
brought together to develop Doha Festival City"
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