AMMAN — The Central Bank of Jordan, which
issues sukuk (bond-like instruments used in Islamic finance) for the
National Electric Power Company (NEPCO), is offering the fourth tranche of the fifth
issue, with a value of JD75 million, according to Al-Mamlaka TV.
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This is part of within the company’s program to
issue sukuk for the year 2022, in the form of “murabaha (Islamic finance
instrument) contract for the purchase order” for a period of three and a half
years, at a murabaha rate of 4.25 percent.
This value is added to the volume of government
borrowing for NEPCO benefit in the current year, as CBJ announced three
issuances of permits in favor of the company, with a value of JD200 million,
distributed as JD75 million for the third and fifth issues, and JD50 million
for the fourth issue, with repayment terms ranging from three months to one
year.
CBJ also issued four tranches for the fifth issue of
murabaha sukuk, with a value of JD375 million; the first, second and third
tranches were JD100 million, while the fourth tranche was 75JD million, with
repayment terms of three and a half years for all tranches.
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