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x . . .Corporate Profile
Bahrain2010
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1. The Bank
2. Strategy
3. Investment Portfolio
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Overview
Addax Bank B.S.C. (c) (“Addax” or the “Bank”) was established in the Kingdom of Bahrain inOctober 2003, as a Bahrain Joint Stock Company (Closed)
The Bank operates under a Wholesale Banking License issued by the Central Bank of Bahrain
(“CBB”) with a paid-up capital of approximately US$80 million
The Bank’s activities include private equity and investment banking services
o Principal investments within the MENA region focused on growth capital
o Advisor services M & A advisor and rivate lacements
Addax has a demonstrated track record of raising capital and a strong brand that allows it toraise capital for transactions and syndicate products on an opportunistic basis from regionalinstitutions and hi h net-worth individuals
o Dedicated team that covers all of the Gulf Cooperation Council (“GCC”) countries
Addax Bank has been recognized through various industry awards:
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o es nves men v sory erv ce y an e as war s
o “Best Investment Bank” & “Best Bank for Equity Services” in Bahrain 2007 by Euromoney
o “Best New Bank” in 2007 by Banker Middle East Awards
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Shareholders
The shareholder base of the Bank consists of prominent institutions and high net worth individualsthroughout the GCC.
The major shareholders of the Bank include:
Waha Capital PJSC is a publicly listed Abu Dhabi-based, diversifiedinvestment holding company with interests in aviation leasing, maritime,land development and financial services.
The International Financial Advisors Company (IFA) is a publicly listedclosed shareholding company in Kuwait, established in 1974. IFA’s activities
, ,development of hotels and resorts.
Global Zone Co Ltd GZ is a Kuwait based defense contractor. Establishedin 1999, GZ has a strong track record in aviation, integrated securitysystems, as well as public sector projects and support services.
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Board of Directors
The Board of Directors provides oversight for the regular supervision and assessment of the Bank andits executive management. The Bank’s Board of Directors comprises of:
Name Position
H.E. Hussain Jassim Al Nowais Chairman
Mr. Jassem Hassan Zainal Vice Chairman
Mr. Issa Al Muzaini DirectorMr. Nawwaf Ghobash Director
Mr. Omar A Al Mutawa Director
Mr. Saleh Al Selmi Director
Mr. Salem Al Noaimi Director
Mr. Wael Aburida Director
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Investment Group
’ “ ” ,international experience across industries and products.
IG follows a disciplined investment process to ensure that the Bank’s investment criteria, and all
financial and risk requirements are met
IG is actively involved in:
o Sourcing and executing proprietary and agency transactions
Identifying transactions in line with the Bank’s investment strategy
Supporting placement activities
o Post-investment monitoring and support
Active monitorin of ortfolio com anies
Assisting portfolio companies in setting and achieving strategic and financialobjectives
Active involvement in board representation, corporate governance and exit strategies
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Investment Placement Team
’ “ ” professionals covering the GCC
IPT is involved in the placement of investments to financial institutions, other corporates and high
net-worth individuals
To date, IPT has raised more than US$800 mm across proprietary and third party investments inthe GCC and MENA region, as well as cross-border transactions
The strong and long term relationship that Addax has developed with its investor and client bases cen ra o s v s on o e ver ng excep ona va ue o s c en s
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Human Capital
The team combines a solid professional track record with excellent international education credentials
Prior Employers Education
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MENA – Attractive Size and Demographics
North Africa LevantGulf Cooperation Council (GCC)
and Yemen
Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
Tunisia
Egypt
Libya
AlgeriaSyria Kuwait
Bahrain
Qatar
UAE
Lebanon
Palestine
Jordan Oman
Arabia
Yemen
158
966
34
159
60
1,044
Population(Million)
Nominal GDP, PPP(2007 USD Billion)
Hydrocarbon reserves and budget surpluses in GCC will continue to fund regional projects
Government initiatives towards economic diversification increase private sector opportunities
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit.
oung an a rac ve emograp cs are r v ng consump on an nee or new n ras ruc ure Current low valuations coupled with lack of access to debt offer attractive entry valuations
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1. The Bank
2. Strategy
3. Investment Portfolio
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Focus On
o The Bank’s strategy is to create long-term value for its shareholders and clients by:
Providing growth capital for companies in the MENA region, or companies looking toexpand into MENA, that have the potential to become market leaders
- ,management teams
Establish partnerships with global institutions that would provide an immediatebenefit to the region via the introduction of new products, transfer of technology, etc.
Actively work with our portfolio companies in key areas of finance, strategy andcorporate governance to nst tut ona ze t em
Investment Banking
o Acting as “trusted advisor” to senior management teams and boards in the region
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Value Creation
Exclusive Private Hi h Qualit
Addax Bank is aiming to constantly create additional value for its clients and their investments via:
Equity Deals
Alternative
Human Capital
Focus on
BespokeAdvisory Services
CLIENT Optimization ofCapital Structures
Highest CorporateGovernance Standards
ProprietaryInvestment Capital
Alignment of Interestsvia “Co-Investments”
Network ofJV Partners
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1. The Bank
2. Strategy
3. Investment Portfolio
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Track Record Includes
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Addax Bank B.S.C. (c)
RegisteredOffice
Addax Tower
Al Seef District
P.O. Box 11159,
Kingdom of Bahrain
Phone +973 17 560 444
Fax +973 17 560 445
Website &
www.addaxbank.com
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