
Hamad Mohammed Bin Saedan issues prospectus for Nomu IPO
The offered shares represent 17.64% of its pre-IPO capital of SAR 240 million, divided into 24 million shares at SAR 10 per share.
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Meanwhile, they represent 15% of post-IPO capital of SAR 282.35 million.
The IPO will be limited to qualified investors, as per the Capital Market Authority's (CMA) instructions. The share offering will run for seven days till Sept. 4, 2025.
In March, the CMA approved the company's application to list its shares on Nomu.
Hamad Mohammed Bin Saedan Real Estate Co. was established as a joint-stock company in 2019. Its current activity is real estate investment, providing real estate services, and investing in the technology sector.
Company Profile
Company
Hamad Mohammed Bin Saedan Real Estate Co.
Market
Nomu - Parallel Market
Core Activities
Pre-IPO Capital
SAR 240 mln
Number of Shares
24 mln shares
Post-IPO Capital
SAR 282.35 mln
Number of shares after IPO
28.24 mln shares
Nominal Value
SAR 10
IPO Summary
Issue Percentage
15% of post-IPO capital (17.6% pre-IPO capital)
Offered shares
4.2 mln shares
IPO Minimum Limit
10 shares
IPO Maximum Limit
1.4 mln shares
Offer period
For seven days from Aug. 29 to Sept. 4, 2025
Final Allocation
Sept. 8, 2025
Refund (if any)
Sept. 10, 2025
Company Shareholders
Shareholders
Before IPO
After IPO
Number of Shares
(mln)
Ownership (%)
Number of Shares
(mln)
Ownership (%)
Hamad Mohammed Bin Saedan
8.58
35.77%
8.58
30.40%
Abdulaziz Hamad Bin Saedan Investment Company
3.50
14.57%
3.50
12.38%
Hamad Bin Mohammed Bin Saedan & Co.
1.67
6.94%
1.67
5.90%
Saad Hamad bin Saedan
0.40
1.68%
0.40
1.43%
Abdullah Hamad bin Saedan
0.15
0.61%
0.15
0.52%
Sara Abdulaziz Abdullah Bin Khamis
0.13
0.53%
0.13
0.45%
Salman Hamad bin Saedan
0.12
0.50%
0.12
0.43%
Hisham Hamad bin Saedan
0.10
0.41%
0.10
0.35%
Tarfah Hamad bin Saedan
0.10
0.41%
0.10
0.35%
Nawal Fahd Alkhurainiq
0.08
0.33%
0.08
0.28%
Loloa Abdullah Mohammed Al-Salouli
0.04
0.18%
0.04
0.15%
Omar Hamad bin Saedan
0.02
0.08%
0.02
0.07%
Mashael Abdulaziz Ibrahim Al-Mughaseeb
0.02
0.07%
0.02
0.06%
Majid Hamad bin Saedan
0.02
0.07%
0.02
0.06%
Majda Otaibi Muidh Al-Kanani
0.02
0.07%
0.02
0.06%
Shahd Khaled Abdulmohsen Al-Hokair
0.01
0.04%
0.01
0.03%
Rose Abdulaziz Hamad Bin Saedan
0.01
0.04%
0.01
0.03%
Saud Abdulaziz Hamad Bin Saedan
0.01
0.04%
0.01
0.03%
Loaloa Abdulaziz Hamad Bin Saedan
0.01
0.04%
0.01
0.03%
Sara Ibrahim Fahad Jadid
0.01
0.04%
0.01
0.03%
Other shareholders (188)
9.03
37.61%
9.03
31.97%
New shares to be offered to qualified investors
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4.24
15.00%
Total
24.00
100%
28.24
100%
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