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https://i-invdn-com.akamaized.net/news/LYNXMPEE5P0KT_M.jpgDUBAI (Reuters) – Bahrain-based GFH Financial Group is set to raise $300 million on Tuesday with five-year sukuk, or Islamic bonds, a document showed.
The investment group started marketing the notes on Tuesday with an initial yield guidance of around 7%.
The sale received over $650 million in demand, the document showed.
The issuer is rated B by S&P and Fitch.
Societe Generale (PA:) and Standard Chartered (LON:) have been hired to coordinate the deal and they are joint lead managers together with Emirates NBD Capital, KAMCO Investment, Mashreqbank, SHUAA Capital and Warba Bank.
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