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ill PAKISTAN STOCK EXCHANGE LIMITED Stock Exchange Building, Stock Exchange Road, Karachi-74000 UAN: 111-001-122
SEEKING PUBLIC COMMENTS ON DRAFT PROSPECTUS OF MUGHAL MANUFACTURING MODARABA
It is hereby informed to all concerned that Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba has
applied for Listing on the Exchange and has submitted the draft Prospectus for issue
of shares to the General Public/Retail Investors.
The draft Prospectus of the Company is hereby placed on the Website of the Exchange
under caption "Public Comments on Draft Prospectus of Mughal Manufacturing
Modaraba" for seeking public comments as required under Section 3 (11) of the Public
Offering Regulations, 2017 and the Regulation No. 5.2.2 (ac) of Listing of Companies
and Securities Regulations of PSX.
It is requested to submit written comments on the draft Prospectus, if any, either in
hard form or through email at comments.draftprospectuspsx.com.pk addressed to
the undersigned latest by March 22, 2018.
2 MuIairnad Ghufran Depity General Manager - Operations
Copy to: • The Executive Director (PRDD), SMD, SECP NIC Building, Jinnah Avenue, Blue Area, Islamabad. • The Director (CI), Public Offering & Regulated Persons Department, SECP • The Chief Executive Officer, PSX • The Chief Executive Officer, CDC • The Chief Executive Officer, NCCPL • Acting Chief Regulatory Officer - PSX • All Head of Departments - PSX • PSX Notice Board & Website • Mughal Modaraba Management Limited • AKD Securities Limited
DRAFT PROSPECTUS OF MUGHAL MANUFACTURING MODARABA
MANAGED BY:
MUGHAL MODARABA MANAGEMENT LIMITED This Public Issue consists of 10,000,000 Modaraba Certificates (40% of the
Total Paid up Fund) of Rs. 10/- each at par value to the General Public out of the Total Paid up Fund of 25,000,000 Modaraba Certificates
AS PER REGULATION 3(11) OF THE PO REGULATIONS READ WITH REGULATION 5.2.2. OF PSX’S LISTING OF COMPANIES AND SECURITIES REGULATIONS, THE DRAFT PROSPECTUS WAS PLACED ON THE WEBSITES OF PSX, MUGHAL MANUFACTURING MODARABA AND THE CONSULTANT TO THE ISSUE FOR SEEKING PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR
SEVEN WORKING DAYS STARTING FROM XXXXXXXXX MONTH/DATE/ 2018 TO MONTH/DATE/ 2018. NO COMMENTS WERE RECEIVED FROM THE GENERAL PUBLIC DURING THIS PERIOD.
THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST WILL INSHA ALLAH OPEN AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BANKING HOURS ON MONTH/DATE/2018 AND WILL CLOSE ON MONTH/DATE/2018 AT THE CLOSE OF BANKING HOURS
CONSULTANT TO THE ISSUE
BANKERS TO THE ISSUE
Askari Bank Limited Bank Alfalah Limited* Bank Islami Pakistan Limited
Dubai Islamic Bank Pakistan Limited Faysal Bank Limited MCB Bank Limited
Meezan Bank Limited Soneri Bank Limited Summit Bank Limited*
United Bank Limited*
*In order to facilitate investors, United Bank Limited (“UBL”), Bank Alfalah Limited (“BAFL”) and Summit Bank (SMBL) are offering electronic submission of application (e-IPO) to their account holders. UBL account holders can use UBL Net Banking to submit their application via link http://www.ubldirect.com/corporate/ebank. BAFL account holders can use BAFL Net Banking to submit their applications via link https://ib.bankalfalah.com.pk. SMBL account holders can use SMBL Net Banking to submit their application via link www.ib.summitbank.com.pk. Furthermore, please note that online applications can be submitted 24 hours a day during the subscription period which will close at midnight on XXXXXX The Central Depository Company of Pakistan (“CDC”) has developed a Centralized e-IPO System (“CES”) through which applications for subscription of securities offered through IPOs can be made electronically. CES has been made available in this IPO which can be accessed through the web link www.cdceipo.com. Payment of subscription money can be made through 1LINK’s member banks available for CES, list of which is available on above website. For making application though CES, investors must be registered with CES. Registration with CES is free of cost and a self-registration process by filling the CES registration form, which is available 24/7 all around the year. Investors who have valid Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC), bank account with any of the commercial bank, email address, mobile phone number and CDS Account (Investor Account or sub Account) may register themselves with CES. Investors who do not have CDS account may visit www.cdcpakistan.com for information and details. For further guidance and queries regarding CES and opening of CDS account, investors may contact CDC at phone Number: 0800 – 23275 (CDCPL) and e-mail: info@cdcpak.com. For further details on CES, please refer para 2.9 of this prospectus.
PUBLIC ISSUE UNDERWRITTEN BY AKD Securities Limited
Dawood Equities Limited
SHARIAH ADVISOR Mufti Imran Khan
THE DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THIS PROSPECTUS IS MONTH/DATE/2018
Jama Punji is an investor education initiative of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan. Investors are advised to visit www.jamapunji.pk
Prospectus and Subscription Form can be downloaded from the following websites:
www.akdsecurities.net | www.mughalsteel.com | www.cdceipo.com
For further queries you may contact
Mughal Modaraba Management Limited AKD Securities Limited
Mr. Muhammad Fahad Hafeez Mr. Tahir Maqsood Mr. Faiz Mehmood Ms. Zainab Abid
+-92-42-359607941-3 +92-42-35960841-3; +92 21 3537 4292 +92 21 3537 4292
modaraba@mughalsteel.com modaraba@mughalsteel.com faiz.mehmood@akdsecurities.net zainab.abid@akdsecurities.net
ADVICE FOR GENERAL PUBLIC
GENERAL PUBLIC IS STRONGLY ADVISED IN ITS OWN INTEREST TO CAREFULLY READ THE CONTENTS OF THIS PROSPECTUS, ESPECIALLY THE RISK FACTORS GIVEN AT PARA 5.10 BEFORE MAKING ANY INVESTMENT DECISION.
SUBMISSION OF FALSE AND FICTITIOUS APPLICATIONS IS PROHIBITED AND SUCH APPLICATIONS’ MONEY MAY BE
FORFEITED UNDER SECTION 87(8) OF THE SECURITIES ACT, 2015 (THE SECURITIES ACT)
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UNDERTAKING BY THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER January 12, 2018 WE, MUHAMMAD MUBEEN TARIQ MUGHAL, THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND MUHAMMAD ZAFAR IQBAL, THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OF MUGHAL MANUFACTURING MODARABA, CERTIFY THAT;
i. THIS PROSPECTUS CONTAINS ALL INFORMATION WITH REGARDS TO THE ISSUER AND THE ISSUE, WHICH IS MATERIAL IN THE CONTEXT OF THE ISSUE AND NOTHING HAS BEEN CONCEALED IN THIS RESPECT;
ii. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE PROSPECTUS IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF
OUR KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF; iii. THE OPINIONS AND INTENTIONS EXPRESSED HEREIN ARE HONESTLY HELD; iv. THERE ARE NO OTHER FACTS AND INFORMATION, THE OMISSION OF WHICH MAKES THIS
DOCUMENT AS A WHOLE OR ANY PART THEREOF MISLEADING;
v. ALL REQUIREMENTS OF THE MODARABA COMPANIES AND MODARABA (FLOATATION AND CONTROL) ORDINANCE, 1980, SECURITIES ACT, 2015 , THE PUBLIC OFFERING REGULATIONS 2017 AND PSX REGULATIONS FOR LISTING OF COMPANIES AND SECURITIES FOR PREPERATION OF PROSPECTUS, RELATING TO APPROVAL AND DISCLOSURES HAVE BEEN FULFILLED; AND
vi. NO CHARGES, FEES, EXPENSES, PAYMENTS ETC. HAVE BEEN COMMITTED TO BE PAID TO ANY
PERSON IN RELATION TO THIS PUBLIC OFFERING EXCEPT FOR THOSE AS DISCLOSED IN PART 3 OF THE PROSPECTUS.
For and on behalf of Issuer, Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba – Managed by Mughal Modaraba Management Limited
-Sd- -Sd- ____________________ _____________________ Muhammad Mubeen Tariq Mughal Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Mughal Modaraba Management Limited Mughal Modaraba Management Limited
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SHARIAH ADVISOR’S CERTIFICATE
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GLOSSARY OF TECHNICAL TERMS
Board The Board of Directors of Modaraba Company
CDA Central Depositories Act, 1997
CDC Central Depository Company of Pakistan Limited
CDS Central Depository System
CES Centralized e-IPO system
CNIC Computerized National Identity Card
Commission/ SECP Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan
Companies Act Companies Act, 2017
CGT Capital Gain Tax
CVT Capital Value Tax
CRO Company Registration Office
e-IPO Electronic IPO
EPS Earnings per share
FBR Federal Board of Revenue
FED Federal Excise Duty
GOP Government of Pakistan
ICAP Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan
IPO Initial Public Offering
ITO Income Tax Ordinance, 2001
NOC No Objection Certificate
PST Punjab Sales Tax
PKR or Rs. Pakistan Rupees
PSX / Exchange / Securities Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited Exchange
Securities Act Securities Act, 2015
PO Regulations Public Offering Regulations, 2017
SST Sindh Sales Tax
TREC Trading Right Entitlement Certificate
UIN Unique Identification Number
WHT Withholding Tax
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DEFINITIONS
Application Money The amount of money paid along with application for
subscription of certificates which is equivalent to the product of the Issue Price per certificate and the number of certificates applied for.
Certificates or Modaraba Certificates of Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba having face Certificate value Rs. 10/-each. e-IPO e‐IPO is submission of application for subscription of securities
electronically through internet, Automated Teller Machines (ATM) and mobile phones. In order to facilitate the public during IPOs, SECP has introduced the concept of e‐IPO. The following two systems are available for e‐IPOs: (i) Centralized e‐IPO System (CES): The Central Depository Company of Pakistan Limited (CDC) has developed a Centralized e‐IPO System (CES) through which applications for subscription of securities offered to the general public can be made electronically. CES has been made available in this IPO and can be accessed through the web link (www.cdceipo.com). Payment of subscription money can be made through 1LINK’s member banks available for CES, list of which is available on above website. For making application though CES, investors must be registered with CES. Registration with CES is free of cost and a self‐registration process by filling the CES registration form, which is available 24/7 all around the year. Investors who have valid Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC), bank account with any of the commercial bank, email address, mobile phone number and CDS Account (Investor Account or sub Account) may registered themselves with CES. Investors who do not have CDS account may visit www.cdcpakistan.com for information and details. For further guidance and queries regarding CES and opening of CDS account, investors may contact CDC at phone Number: 0800 – 23275 (CDCPL) and e‐mail: info@cdcpak.com . For further detail on CES, please refer to para 2.8.
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(ii) e‐IPO facilities by Bankers to the Issue: Currently, United Bank Limited (UBL), Summit Bank Limited (SMBL) and Bank Alfalah (BAFL) are providing e‐IPO facilities to their respective accountholders. UBL account holders can use UBL Net Banking to submit their application via link http://www.ubldirect.com/corporate/ebank SMBL account holders can use SMBL Net Banking to submit their application via link https://ib.summitbank.com.pk , and BAFL account holders can use BAFL Net Banking to submit their application via link: https://ib.bankalfalah.com.pk Investors who are registered with CES or account holders of UBL, SMBL or BAFL can submit their applications through the above mentioned links 24 hours a day during the subscription period which will close at midnight on _______.
General Public All Pakistani Individual and Institutional Investors including resident and non-resident Pakistani’s as well foreign investors.
Issuer Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba. Issue Initial Public Offering of 10,000,000 Modaraba Certificates of
Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba (40% of the Total Paid Up Fund of the Modaraba) at issue price of Rs. 10/- per certificate.
Issue Price The price at which Certificates are being offered i.e. is Rs.10/-
per certificate. Listing Committee Listing Committee means PSX’s listing committee which has
approved prospectus and listing application of the Modaraba. Listing Regulations Chapter 5 of the Rule Book of the Pakistan Stock Exchange
Limited, titled ‘Listing of Companies and Securities Regulation’. Modaraba Ordinance or Ordinance The Modaraba Companies and Modaraba (Floatation and
Control) Ordinance, 1980. Modaraba Rules The Modaraba Companies and Modaraba Rules, 1981 Modaraba or MMM Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba Modaraba Management Company or Mughal Modaraba Management Limited
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Management Company or Modaraba Company Prospectus Prospectus means the prospectus of the Modaraba for offer of
its Certificates to the public. Registrar or Registrar Modaraba Registrar of the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba Regulations / PO Regulations The Public Offering Regulations, 2017 Religious Board Means the Board constituted by the Federal Government as
per section 9 of the Modaraba Ordinance. The religious board certifies in writing that the Modaraba’s business is not a business opposed to the Injunctions of Islam.
Sponsor Means Mughal Holding (Private) Limited and the Modaraba
Management Company Limited who have contributed to 60% of the paid up fund of this Modaraba as detailed in Para 2.7 of this prospectus.
Shariah Compliant Business A business which meets all of the requirements of Shariah Law
and the principles articulated for “Islamic Finance”. Standard Scale Standard Scale as defined in Section 479 of Companies Act Interpretation: ANY CAPITALIZED TERM CONTAINED IN THIS PROSPECTUS, WHICH IS IDENTICAL TO A CAPITALIZED TERM DEFINED HEREIN, SHALL, UNLESS THE CONTEXT EXPRESSLY INDICATES OR REQUIRES OTHERWISE AND TO THE EXTENT AS MAY BE APPLICABLE GIVEN THE CONTEXT, HAVE THE SAME MEANING AS THE CAPITALIZED/DEFINED TERM PROVIDED HEREIN.
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OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. APPROVALS, CONSENTS AND LISTING ON THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE
09
2. VALUATION, MODARABA FUND AND RELATED MATTERS
17
3. UNDERWRITING ARRANGEMENT, BROKERAGE & OTHER EXPENSES TO THE ISSUE
32
4. THE MODARABA MANAGEMENT COMPANY
34
5. MODARABA OBJECTIVES, BUSINESS AND PROSPECTS
35
6. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
43
7. BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND ORGANIZATIONAL SET UP
50
8. MISCELLANEOUS
58
9. APPLICATION AND ALLOTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
63
10. SIGNATORIES TO THE PROSPECTUS
70
11. MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION OF MUGHAL MODARABA MANAGEMENT LIMITED
71
12. APPLICATION FORM 78
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1 APPROVALS, CONSENTS AND LISTING ON THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE
1.1 APPROVAL OF THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION OF PAKISTAN
Approval of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (the “Commission”) or (the
“SECP”) as required under Section 87(2) of the Securities Act, 2015 (the “Securities Act”) read
with Section 88(1) thereof has been obtained by the Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba (the
“Modaraba”) for issue, circulation and publication of this prospectus vide their letter No.
______ dated _____.
DISCLAIMER: IT MUST BE DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD THAT IN GIVING THIS APPROVAL, SECP DOES NOT TAKE
ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE FINANCIAL SOUNDNESS OF THE MODARABA AND ANY OF ITS
SCHEMES STATED HEREIN OR FOR THE CORRECTNESS OF ANY OF THE STATEMENTS MADE OR
OPINIONS EXPRESSED WITH REGARD TO THEM BY THE ISSUER AND/OR THE MODARABA
COMPANY IN THIS PROSPECTUS.
SECP HAS NOT EVALUATED QUALITY OF THE ISSUE AND ITS APPROVAL FOR ISSUE,
CIRCULATION AND PUBLICATION OF THE PROSPECTUS SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS ANY
COMMITMENT OF THE SAME. THE PUBLIC/INVESTORS SHOULD CONDUCT THEIR OWN
INDEPENDENT DUE DILIGENCE AND ANALYSIS REGARDING THE QUALITY OF THE ISSUE
BEFORE SUBSCRIBING.
THE COMMISSION NEITHER TAKES RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CORRECTNESS OF THE CONTENTS
OF THIS PROSPECTUS NOR THE ABILITY OF THE COMPANY TO FULFILL ITS OBLIGATIONS
THEREUNDER.
1.2 AUTHORIZATION FOR THE ISSUE FROM REGISTRAR MODARABA Authorization has been granted under the Modaraba Ordinance for the floatation of the Modaraba vide Registrar Modaraba’s Authorization Certificate bearing No. SCD/M/PRDD/MMM/2017-268 dated December 14, 2017. The Religious Board constituted under Section 9 of the Modaraba Ordinance has certified that the business proposed to be undertaken by the Modaraba is not opposed to the injunctions of Islam.
1.3 APPROVAL OF THE PROSPECTUS BY PSX
The Prospectus of the Modaraba has been approved by PSX vide its letter No. ___ dated ____
in accordance with the requirements of it’s Listing Regulations.
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DISCLAIMER:
PSX HAS NOT EVALUATED THE QUALITY OF THE ISSUE AND ITS APPROVAL SHOULD NOT BE
CONSTRUED AS ANY COMMITMENT OF THE SAME. THE PUBLIC / INVESTORS SHOULD
CONDUCT THEIR OWN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS REGARDING THE
QUALITY OF THE ISSUER BEFORE SUBSCRIBING.
THE PUBLICATION OF THIS DOCUMENT DOES NOT REPRESENT SOLICITATION BY PSX.
THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN INVITATION BY PSX TO INVEST
IN MODARABA CERTIFICATES OR SUBSCRIBE FOR ANY SECURITIES OR OTHER FINANCIAL
INSTRUMENT, NOR SHOULD IT OR ANY PART OF IT FORM THE BASIS OF, OR BE RELIED UPON
IN ANY CONNECTION WITH ANY CONTRACT OR COMMITMENT WHATSOEVER OF THE PSX.
IT IS CLARIFIED THAT INFORMATION IN THIS PROSPECTUS SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS
ADVICE ON ANY PARTICULAR MATTER BY PSX AND MUST NOT BE TREATED AS A SUBSTITUTE
FOR SPECIFIC ADVICE.
PSX, DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY LOSS HOWSOEVER ARISING FROM OR
IN RELIANCE UPON THIS DOCUMENT TO ANYONE, ARISING FROM ANY REASON, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INACCURACIES, INCOMPLETENESS AND / OR MISTAKES, FOR DECISIONS
AND /OR ACTIONS TAKEN, BASED ON THIS DOCUMENT.
PSX NEITHER TAKES RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CORRECTNESS OF CONTENTS OF THIS
DOCUMENT NOR THE ABILITY OF THE ISSUER TO FULFILL ITS OBLIGATIONS THEREUNDER.
ADVICE FROM A SUITABLY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SHOULD ALWAYS BE SOUGHT BY
INVESTORS IN RELATION TO ANY PARTICULAR INVESTMENT.
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1.4 FILING OF THE PROSPECTUS WITH REGISTRAR MODARABA
The Modaraba Company, as required under Rule 20(2) of the Modaraba Rules, has filed with the Registrar Modaraba a copy of this Prospectus signed by all the Directors of the Modaraba Company.
1.5 LISTING AT PSX
Application has been made to PSX for permission to deal in and for quotation of the Certificates of the Modaraba.
If for any reason the application for formal listing is not accepted by PSX or approval for formal listing is not granted by PSX before the expiration of twenty-one days from the date of closing of the subscription period / list or such longer period not exceeding forty-two days as may, within the said twenty-one days, be notified to the applicants for permission by the securities exchange, the Issuer undertakes that a notice to that effect will immediately be published in the press and will refund application money to the applicants without surcharge as required under the provisions of the section 69 of the Companies Act.
If any such money is not repaid within eight (08) days after the issuer becomes liable to repay it, the Directors of the Company shall be jointly and severally liable to repay that money from the expiration of the eight day together with surcharge at the rate of two per cent (2.0%) for every month or part thereof from the expiration of the eight day and, in addition, shall be liable to a penalty of level 3 on the standard scale in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (2) of Section 69 of the Companies Act.
As required under sub-section (3) of Section 69 of the Companies Act, the Application Money shall be deposited and kept in a separate bank account in a scheduled bank so long as the issuer may become liable to repay it under sub-section (2) of Section 69 of the Companies Act; and, if default is made in complying with the said sub-section (3), the issuer and every officer of the issuer who authorizes or permits the default shall be liable to a penalty of level 2 on the standard scale as prescribed in the Companies Act.
However, the issuer is determined to refund the subscription money on time without any delay. Surcharge paid in case of delayed payment is considered Riba according to Shariah Injunctions.
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1.6 CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY REGISTRAR MODARABA ON MODARABA MANAGEMENT
COMPANY
While granting registration to the Modaraba Company, the Registrar Modaraba has imposed the following conditions, inter-alia:
i. Mughal Modaraba Management Limited (“the Company”) shall make such investments
as may be required in terms of the prospectus for floatation of a Modaraba. ii. Subscription in compliance to Section 17(3) of Ordinance, will be in the nature of
permanent investment of the Company in the Modaraba free from encumbrances for all time, which will not be disinvested during the life of the Modaraba.
iii. The Company shall undertake such business as is approved by the Registrar in terms of
the Prospectus. iv. The promoters, sponsors or persons holding controlling interest shall not transfer
any shares held by them without the prior permission in writing of the Registrar. v. The Company shall furnish its annual audited accounts along with the Directors’ Report
to the Registrar immediately on issue of the same to the shareholders. vi. An amount of not less than Rs. 2.5 million shall be set aside apart free from any
encumbrance in respect of each Modaraba to be floated and managed by the Company and that the particulars thereof shall be furnished to the Registrar along with the application for floatation of each Modaraba.
vii. No change shall be made in the Company’s major shareholders as well as Chief
Executive/Directors without the prior approval of the Registrar.
viii. The Company shall not engage itself in any business except the floatation and management of Modaraba, unless it has raised the Paid-up Capital as prescribed by the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba Rules, 1981.
ix. The promoters/major shareholders of the Company shall deposit their shares (D-mat
form) in a blocked account at the Central Depository Company of Pakistan Limited (CDC). Any subsequent allotment/subscription, either in the form of right or bonus shares or in any other manner whatsoever, to the existing Modaraba Company’s promoters/major shareholders shall also be deposited with the CDC.
x. The promoters/major shareholders of the Company shall not raise any financing or create
encumbrance against the shares mentioned in preceding condition. xi. The company shall not raise deposit in any form from the public or any institution. xii. The Company shall not undertake any real estate business activity without the prior
written approval of the Registrar and Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan.
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xiii. The Chief Executive Officer or one of the directors of the Company shall have sound knowledge or working experience in the area of Islamic banking and finance and/or appoint at least one director or chief executive officer having hands on experience with Islamic banking and finance.
xiv. The Company shall float a Modaraba within one year from the date of its registration. xv. In the case of removal of its Chief Executive before the expiration of his/her term or where
the chief executive decides to tender his resignation, the Company shall inform the Registrar at least one month before the change upon receipt of advance notice for resignation from the chief executive. The Company shall appoint a new chief executive within time prescribed under the law and seek approval of the Registrar within thirty days from the date of the office of Chief Executive has fallen vacant. In the ordinary course of business, the Company shall not relieve the outgoing chief executive unless a new incumbent is appointed to takeover charge from him/her. However, in the case of removal of the chief executive before the expiration of his/her term, the Company shall also furnish reasons for such removal/termination to the Registrar while conveying the information of change in the management.
1.7 CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY REGISTRAR MODARABA ON THE MODARABA:
While granting approval for the floatation of the Modaraba vide their Modaraba authorization certificate dated December 14, 2017, the Registrar Modaraba has prescribed the following conditions, inter-alia: 1. Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba (“the Modaraba”) shall be floated within twelve
months from the date of this authorization.
2. The Modaraba shall not undertake any business other than those specified in the
prospectus.
3. Mughal Modaraba Management Limited (‘the Modaraba Company”) shall not disinvest or create encumbrance in favor of any person on any part of the investment in the Modaraba.
4. The Modaraba Certificates shall be listed for trading on the Stock Exchange.
5. If the application for listing of the Modaraba is refused by the Stock Exchange, the
Modaraba Company shall forthwith repay the money received by it from the applicants in a manner as prescribed in the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba Rules, 1981.
6. Dates of execution of material contracts shall be incorporated in the Prospectus and
verified photo copies thereof submitted to the Registrar before issue/publication of the Prospectus.
7. Dates of opening and closing of subscription lists as agreed by the Stock Exchange shall
be incorporated in the prospectus. If these dates go beyond three months of the date of this certificate, the prospectus shall be required to be cleared afresh by the Registrar before publication.
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8. A duly signed final copy of the Prospectus containing original certificate of the auditors shall be filed with the Registrar before issue/publication of the Prospectus.
9. The prospectus shall be published in the press not less than seven days and not more than
thirty days before the date on which subscription list will open. 10. Five published copies of the Prospectus along with copies of all newspaper in which
Prospectus has been advertised shall be filed with the Registrar within seven days of its publication.
11. The contents of the Prospectus shall not be altered without prior written approval of the
Registrar. 12. The Modaraba Company shall take a decision within ten days of the closure of
subscription list as to which applications have been accepted, and shall refund, within ten days of the decision, the application money to the applicants whose applications have not been accepted.
13. A report about the public offer and subscription, allotment basis, fulfillment of
underwriting obligations and related matters shall be furnished to the Registrar within two months of the date of publication of the Prospectus.
14. The Modaraba Certificates to be subscribed by the Modaraba Company and/or sponsors
of the Modaraba Company, shall not be transferred except with the prior written authorization of the Registrar.
15. The Modaraba shall not undertake any real estate business activity without the prior
written approval of the Registrar. 16. The Modaraba shall not raise finances of any kind from the public, except with the prior
approval of the Registrar. 17. The Modaraba Company shall comply with the conditions, if any, imposed by the
Securities and Commission of Pakistan in the consent order. 18. The Modaraba Company shall file all the periodic returns/statements as required and
prescribed under the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba (Floatation and Control) Ordinance, 1980 and the Rules and Regulations framed thereunder.
19. The Modaraba Company shall not engage in any business, which is of the same nature
and competes with the business of the Modaraba. 20. The objects outlined in the prospectus shall be achieved and the business operation
conducted on the basis of business arrangements and agreements as already approved by the Religious Board. In case any new arrangement is to be entered into, approval of the Religious Board shall be obtained.
21. Future business plans, scheme, prospectus, expected rate of return and mode of
distribution of profit etc. shall be filed with Registrar within seven days, after a decision is made by Board of Directors, for further issue of Modaraba Certificates.
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22. The business of the Modaraba shall be conducted in line with the provisions of the
Modaraba Companies and Modaraba (Floatation and Control) Ordinance,1980 and the Rules and Regulations framed thereunder, the Prospectus of the Modaraba and the Shariah Audit and Shariah Compliance Mechanism for the Modarabas.
23. The Modaraba shall appoint its auditor, with prior approval of the Registrar, from the
panel of auditors circulated by the Registrar. 24. Any violation of the condition of Authorization Certificate or Prospectus of the Modaraba
shall be cognizable under the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba (Floatation and Control) ordinance, 1980.
25. The promoters/major certificate holders of the Modaraba shall place their modaraba
certificates in a blocked account at the Central Depository Company of Pakistan limited (CDC). Any subsequent allotment/subscription, either in the form of right or bonus modaraba certificates or in any other manner whatsoever, to the existing promoters/major certificates holders of the Modaraba shall also be deposited with CDC.
26. Any other condition imposed by the Registrar Modaraba from time to time.
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1.8 CERTIFICATE BY CHIEF EXECUTIVE AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER OF THE ISSUER
January 12, 2018 The Chief Executive Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited Stock Exchange Building Stock Exchange Road Karachi
We being the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of the Issuer accept absolute responsibility for the disclosures made in this Prospectus. We hereby certify that the Prospectus contains all necessary information with regard to the Issuer and the Issue and constitutes full, true and plain disclosures of all material facts relating to the Modaraba Certificates being offered through this Prospectus and that nothing has been concealed. The information contained in this Prospectus is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and the opinions and intentions expressed herein are honestly held. There are no other facts, the omission of which makes this Prospectus as a whole or any part thereof misleading.
For and on behalf of Issuer, Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba – Managed by Mughal Modaraba Management Limited
-Sd- -Sd-
____________________ _____________________ Muhammad Mubeen Tariq Mughal Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Mughal Modaraba Management Limited Mughal Modaraba Management Limited
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2 VALUATION, MODARABA FUND AND RELATED MATTERS
2.1 VALUATION SECTION
The Modaraba Certificates of Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba are being issued at par value of Rs. 10/- per certificate without any premium. The Public Issue at par value is based on the following factors: (a) Out of the total paid up fund of the Modaraba of Rs. 250,000,000/-, the Management
Company and Mughal Holding (Private) Limited, being the sponsors, have subscribed Rs. 150,000,000 at par value of Rs. 10/- per certificate as detailed in para 2.7 of this prospectus.
(b) The Registrar Modaraba has also approved the prospectus for present issue to the general
public at par value of Rs. 10/- each vide its letter No. SCD/M/PRDD/MMM/2017-268 dated December 14, 2017.
(c) The Modaraba has not yet commenced its operations and the breakup value of its
certificates at present is Rs. 10/- per certificate.
(d) The Consultant to the Issue has reviewed the business plan of the Modaraba and in their
opinion the issue price of Rs. 10/- per certificate is justified based on:
Strong Sponsor/Group Profile
The sponsors of the Modaraba and Mughal Group have been engaged in the industry for over a decade with a tremendous track record and repute. The Mughal Group commands strong management prowess with a track record of successful business operations. Mughal Iron & Steel Industries (“MISIL”) is one of the Associated Companies which is also listed on Pakistan Stock Exchange. MISIL carries a strong brand name and has a considerable footprint in the market of Long Rolled Steel products.
In addition Mughal Steel Metallurgies Corporation Limited (“MSMCL”), also an Associated Company of the Modaraba by virtue of common directorship operates a small section re-rolling mill. MSMCL had posted profitable operations despite the limited working capital it has. Under the new arrangement, the Modaraba shall rent the assets of MSMCL for a minimum period of 10 years for the purpose of manufacturing and sale of T-Iron. The Modaraba will benefit from an already established clientele and strong group profile. The Sponsors have already established a very strong client base for girders through their Associated Company Mughal Iron & Steel Industries Limited, where almost 100,000 MT of Steel girder is sold annually. Since Steel girder and T-iron have same client base therefore, the existing clientele is available to ensure the achievement of assumed quantity being produced and sold.
Steel demand to remain robust
Pakistan’s steel consumption has grown at a staggering 5 year CAGR of 25.9% per annum between 2012 and 2016. Pakistan’s steel use in 2016 was 7.6 Mn tons translating into ~39.5 kg per capita.1 Going forward, Pakistan’s steel requirement is much lower than that of its N-11 peer countries like Egypt (122.1 kg per capita), Mexico
1 Steel Statistical Yearbook 2017-Apparent Steel Use per Capita (finished goods equivalent)
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(199.1 kg per capita), Vietnam (236.1 kg per capita) and Indonesia (48.5 kg per capita). The demand is expected to swell on the back of improved macro-economic conditions
and strong infrastructure and development spending.
With real GDP growth projected above 5.5% over the next two years (FY18E 5.50% and
FY19E 5.80%)2 and enhanced private and public sector spending on housing and
infrastructure demand for construction materials including steel is likely to remain
strong.
World Steel Association (2017)
Back log of housing units shortage and increased housing demand will keep demand of construction materials high:
The World Bank in its Pakistan Housing Finance Project report (114473) has highlighted the shortfall in housing units to be around 10 million units. The estimated new housing units built every year stand at 100,000-350,000 formal units while demand stands around 400,000-700,000 units. This has been largely on the back of expected increase in urban population which is expected to be around 2.3 million per year over the next 20 years translating into 360,000 households per year (based on an average household size of 6.5 individuals per household). That said demand for construction materials including cement and steel is likely to remain strong.
Justification
Based on the above the Consultant to the Issue is of the opinion that the Issue price of Rs. 10/- per certificate is justified.
2 World Bank Staff Estimates –Pakistan Development Update (Nov 2017)
2599
1917 20971738
25513030
3368
4530
6076
7633
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Apparent Steel Use-Finished ('000 M.T.)
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2.2 POST ISSUE FREE FLOAT IN TERMS OF THE NUMBER OF CERTIFICATES AND PERCENTAGE
Based upon the number of certificates being offered to general public, the post issue free float in terms of number of certificates and percentage will be as follows:
Sr. No Description Number of Certificates Percentage
1 General Public 10,000,000 40%
2.3 CONSULTANT TO THE ISSUE
AKD Securities Limited has been appointed by the Issuer as Consultant to this Issue. The SECP vide its License No.CTI/09 dated December 29, 2017, as required under Public Offering (Regulated Securities Activities Licensing) Regulations, 2017 (the “POL Regulations”), has granted license to AKD securities as Consultant to the Issue.
2.4 INTEREST OF CONSULTANT TO THE ISSUE OTHER THAN THEIR ROLE AS CONSULTANT
The Consultant to the Issue is deemed to be interested to the extent of fees payable to it by the Issuer for the services as Consultant and as Underwriter. The Consultant to the Issue has no other interest in any property or profits of the Modaraba.
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2.5 STATEMENT BY THE ISSUER
January 12, 2018 The Chief Executive Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited Stock Exchange Building Stock Exchange Road Karachi
On behalf of Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba (the “Modaraba”), we hereby confirm that all material information as required under the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba (Floatation and Control) Ordinance, 1980, the Securities Act, 2015, the Public Offering Regulations, 2017 and the Listing of Companies and Securities Regulations of the Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited has been disclosed in the Prospectus and that whatever is stated in Prospectus and the supporting documents is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief and that nothing has been concealed.
For and on behalf of Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba Managed by Mughal Modaraba Management Limited
-Sd- -Sd-
____________________ _____________________ Muhammad Mubeen Tariq Mughal Muhammad Zafar Iqbal Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Mughal Modaraba Management Limited Mughal Modaraba Management Limited
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2.6 STATEMENT BY THE CONSULTANT TO THE ISSUE
February 27, 2018 The Chief Executive Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited Stock Exchange Building Stock Exchange Road Karachi
Dear Sir, Being mandated as the consultant to this Initial Public Offering of Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba (the “Modaraba”), we hereby confirm that all material information as required under the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba (Floatation and Control) Ordinance, 1980, the Securities Act, 2015, the Listing of Companies and Securities Regulations of the Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited and the Public Offering Regulations, 2017 has been disclosed in this Prospectus and that whatever is stated in Prospectus and in the supporting documents is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief and that nothing has been concealed.
For and behalf of AKD Securities Limited,
-Sd- ____________________ Faiz Mehmood, Associate, Investment Banking
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2.7 MODARABA FUND
Number of Certificates
Amount in Rs.
AUTHORIZED MODARABA FUND
30,000,000 Modaraba Certificates of Rs. 10/- each 300,000,000
SUBSCRIBED & PAID UP FUND
2,500,000
Modaraba Certificates of Rs. 10/-each fully paid in cash by: Modaraba Management Company Mughal Modaraba Management Limited (10%)
25,000,000
12,500,000
Other Sponsors Mughal Holding (Private) Limited (50%)
125,000,000
15,000,000 Sub-Total (60%) 150,000,000
Present Issue
10,000,000
Now offered for subscription at par in cash, by full payment on application, as follows: General Public (40%)
100,000,000
10,000,000 Sub-Total (40%) 100,000,000
25,000,000 Grand Total (100%) 250,000,000
Notes:
I. As per section 17(3) of the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba (Floatation and Control) Ordinance, 1980, the Modaraba Management Company will hold not less than 10% of the total amount of Modaraba Certificates offered for subscription.
II. As per rule 3 (iv) of the Companies (Issue of Capital) Rules, 1996, and regulation 5(1) of the PO Regulations, the sponsors shall retain their entire shareholding in the Modaraba for a period of not less than 12 months from the last date of public subscription or from the date of commencement of the business of the Modaraba, which-ever is later.
III. Further, as per rule 3 (v) of the Companies (Issue of Capital) Rules, 1996, and regulation 5(2) of the PO Regulations, the sponsors shall retain not less than twenty-five percent (25%) of the capital of the Modaraba for not less than three financial years from the last date of public subscription or from the date of commencement of the business of the Modaraba, which-ever is later.
IV. As per regulation 5(3) of the PO Regulations, the certificates of the sponsors mentioned at (II) and (III) above shall be kept unencumbered in a block account with central depository company.
V. Subject to compliance with (II) and (III) above, and with the approval of the securities exchange, the sponsors of the issuer may sell their certificate holding through block-sale to any other person who shall be deemed sponsor for the purpose of the Companies (Issue of Capital) Rules, 1996 and the PO Regulations.
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VI. The Commission vide its letter SMD/CIW/SA-88/01/2018 dated February 08, 2018 and the
Pakistan Stock Exchange vide their letter PSX/GEN-720 dated February 6, 2018 have allowed relaxation from the requirement of regulation 5.4.4 of the Listing of Companies and Securities Regulations of the PSX regarding the allocation of capital of forty percent (40%) to the public instead of requirement of seventy percent (70%) of the total size of the Modaraba.
2.8 OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE SUBSCRIPTION LIST The subscription list will open at the commencement of banking hours at 9:00 a.m. on XXX, 2018 and will close on XXX, 2018 at the close of banking hours at 5:00 pm. Please note that online applications can be submitted 24 hours during the subscription period which will close at 12:00 midnight on XXX, 2018. The procedure of making online applications is given herein below.
2.9 PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION THROUGH e-IPO
e‐IPO is submission of application for subscription of securities electronically through internet, Automated Teller Machines (ATM) and mobile phones. In order to facilitate the public during IPOs, SECP has introduced the concept of e‐IPO. The following two systems are available for e‐IPOs: (i) Centralized e‐IPO System (CES):
The Central Depository Company of Pakistan Limited (CDC) has developed a Centralized e‐IPO System (CES) through which applications for subscription of securities offered to the general public can be made electronically. CES has been made available in this IPO and can be accessed through the web link (www.cdceipo.com). Payment of subscription money can be made through 1LINK’s member banks available for CES, list of which is available on above website. For making application though CES, investors must be registered with CES. Registration with CES is free of cost and a self‐registration process by filling the CES registration form, which is available 24/7 all around the year. Investors who have valid Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC), bank account with any of the commercial bank, email address, mobile phone number and CDS Account (Investor Account or sub Account) may register themselves with CES. Investors who do not have CDS account may visit www.cdcpakistan.com for information and details.
For further guidance and queries regarding CES and opening of CDS account, investors may contact CDC at phone Number: 0800 – 23275 (CDCPL) and e‐mail:info@cdcpak.com.
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(ii) e‐IPO facilities by Bankers to the Issue:
Currently, United Bank Limited (UBL), Summit Bank Limited (SMBL) and Bank Alfalah (BAFL) are providing e‐IPO facilities to their respective accountholders. UBL account holders can use UBL Net Banking to submit their application via link http://www.ubldirect.com/corporate/ebank SMBL account holders can use SMBL Net Banking to submit their application via link https://ib.summitbank.com.pk and BAFL account holders can use BAFL Net Banking to submit their application via link: https://ib.bankalfalah.com.pk Investors who are registered with CES or account holders of UBL, SMBL and BAFL can submit their applications through the above mentioned links 24 hours a day during the subscription period which will close at midnight on XX/XX/XXXX.
2.10 BENEFITS OF e-IPO
e-IPO has the following benefits:
i. It enables the investors to make application for subscription of Modaraba certificates through the internet without going to the bank, and waiting in long queues.
ii. It is efficient and simultaneously facilitative for both the Issuer and the investors.
iii. It is available for use 24 hours during the subscription period.
iv. If you are registered with CES or accountholder of a bank providing e-IPO facility, you may get SMS for new IPOs.
v. By applying through CES you can also track your application status. 2.11 ELIGIBILITY OF INVESTORS FOR INVESTMENT IN THIS ISSUE
Eligible investors include: i. Pakistani citizen resident in or outside Pakistan or persons holding two nationalities
including Pakistani Nationality; ii. Foreign nationals whether living in or outside Pakistan;
iii. Companies, bodies corporate or other legal entities incorporated or established in or outside Pakistan (to the extent permitted by their respective constitutive documents and existing regulations, as the case may be);
iv. Mutual Funds, Provident / Pension / Gratuity Funds / Trusts (subject to the terms of their respective Trust Deeds and existing regulations); and
v. Branches in Pakistan of companies and bodies corporate incorporated outside Pakistan.
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2.12 FACILITIES AVAILABLE TO NON-RESIDENT PAKISTANI AND FOREIGN INVESTORS
Companies are permitted under paragraph 6 (with specific reference to sub para (B) (I)) of Chapter 20 of the State Bank of Pakistan’s (“SBP”) Foreign Exchange Manual (the “Manual”) to issue shares/certificates on repatriation basis to non-residents who are covered under paragraph 6 (A) of Chapter 20 of the Manual, i.e. (I) A Pakistan national resident outside Pakistan, (II) A person who holds dual nationality including Pakistan nationality, whether living in or outside Pakistan, (III) A foreign national, whether living in or outside Pakistan and (IV) A firm (including a partnership) or trust or mutual fund registered and functioning outside Pakistan, excluding entities owned or controlled by a foreign government, provided the issue price, is paid in foreign exchange through normal banking channel by remittance from abroad or out of foreign currency account maintained by the subscriber/purchaser in Pakistan.
Non-residents who wish to subscribe certificates out of the General Public portion may contact any of the Bankers to the Issue for taking instructions regarding payment of subscription money against certificates offered to General Public /Retail Investors. List of Bankers to the Issue is available on page 1 and paragraph 8.11 of this Prospectus.
The certificates issued to non-resident certificate holders shall be intimated by the Company to the designated Authorized Dealer, along with the documents prescribed in the Manual within 30 days of issue.
Non-residents who are covered under paragraph 6 (A) of Chapter 20 of the Manual do not require SBP’s approval to invest in the certificates being issued in terms of this Prospectus. Furthermore, under paragraph 7 (vii) of Chapter 20 of the Manual the Authorized Dealer shall allow repatriation of dividends, net of applicable taxes and proceeds on sale of listed shares (i.e. divestment proceeds) not exceeding the market value less brokerage/commission on provision of prescribed documents.
Payments made by foreign investors shall be supported by proof of receipt of foreign currency through normal banking channels. Such proof shall be submitted along with the application by the non-residents.
2.13 MINIMUM AMOUNT OF APPLICATION AND BASIS OF ALLOTMENT OF MODARABA CERTIFICATES
The basis and conditions of allotment to the general public shall be as follows:
a) Application for certificates must be made for 500 certificates or in multiple of 500 certificates only. Applications which are neither for 500 certificates nor for multiples of 500 certificates shall be rejected.
b) The minimum amount of application for subscription is of 500 certificates is Rs. 5,000 (Issue Price x 500 certificates).Any cost incurred in issuance of certificates as part of the Issue shall be borne by Issuer.
c) Application for certificates below the minimum amount shall not be entertained.
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d) SUBMISSION OF FALSE AND FICTITIOUS APPLICATIONS ARE PROHIBITED AND SUCH APPLICATION’S MONEY MAY BE FORFEITED UNDER SECTION 87(8) OF THE SECURITIES ACT, 2015.
e) If the certificates issued to the General Public are sufficient to accommodate all
applications, all applications shall be accommodated.
f) If this Issue is oversubscribed in terms of number of applications, the certificates shall be allotted by conducting computer balloting in the presence of the representative(s) of PSX in the following manner:
i. If all applications for 500 certificates can be accommodated, then all such applications shall be accommodated first. If all applications for 500 certificates cannot be accommodated then balloting will be conducted among applications for 500 certificates only.
ii. If all applications for 500 certificates have been accommodated and certificates are still available for allotment, then all applications for 1,000 certificates shall be accommodated. If all applications for 1,000 certificates cannot be accommodated then balloting will be conducted among applications for 1,000 certificates only.
iii. If all applications for 500 certificates and 1,000 certificates have been accommodated and certificates are still available for allotment, then all applications for 1,500 certificates shall be accommodated. If all applications for 1,500 certificates cannot be accommodated then balloting will be conducted among applications for 1,500 certificates only.
iv. If all applications for 500 certificates, 1,000 certificates and 1,500 certificates have been accommodated and certificates are still available for allotment, then all applications for 2,000 certificates shall be accommodated. If all applications for 2,000 certificates cannot be accommodated then balloting will be conducted among applications for 2,000 certificates only.
g) After the allotment in the above mentioned manner, the balance certificates, if any,
shall be allotted in the following manner:
i. If the remaining certificates are sufficient to accommodate each application for over 2,000 certificates, then 2,000 certificates shall be allotted to each applicant and the remaining certificates shall be allotted on pro-rata basis.
ii. If the remaining certificates are not sufficient to accommodate all the remaining applications for at least 2,000 certificates, then balloting shall be conducted for allocation of 2,000 certificates to successful applicants.
h) If the Issue is oversubscribed in terms of amount only then the allotment of certificates shall be made on the following basis:
i. First preference will be given to the applicants who applied for 500 certificates;
ii. Next preference will be given to the applicants who applied for 1,000 certificates;
iii. Next preference will be given to the applicants who applied for 1,500 certificates; and
iv. Next preference will be given to the applicants who applied for 2,000 certificates.
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v. After allotment of the certificates in the above mentioned manner, the balance certificates, if any, shall be allotted on a pro-rata basis to the applicants who applied for more than 2,000 certificates.
i) Allotment of certificates will be subject to scrutiny of the applications for subscription.
j) Applications which do not meet with the above requirements or which are incomplete will be rejected.
2.14 REFUND / UNBLOCKING OF SUBSCRIPTION MONEY TO UNSUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS
As per the regulation 6(10) of the PO Regulations, within ten (10) working days of the close of public subscription period, the certificates shall be allotted and issued against the accepted and successful applications and the subscription money of the unsuccessful applicants shall be unblocked / refunded.
As per sub-section (2) of Section 68 of the Companies Act, if refund as required under sub-section (1) of Section 68 of the Companies Act is not made within the time specified therein, the directors shall be jointly and severally liable to repay the money with surcharge at the rate of two percent (2% ) for every month or part thereof from the expiration of the 15th day and, in addition, shall be liable to penalty of level 3 on the standard scale as defined in Section 479 of the Companies Act, 2017.
Provided that the directors of the Issuer shall not be liable if it proves that the default in making the refund was not on their own account and was not due to any misconduct or negligence on their part.
2.15 MINIMUM SUBSCRIPTION FOR ALLOTMENT
In the opinion of the directors of the Modaraba Company, the amount that must be raised as a minimum subscription in order to provide for the business operations and expenses is the whole amount of present issue of Rs. 250,000,000 out of which Rs. 150,000,000 has already been subscribed in cash by the Modaraba Management Company and Mughal Holding (Private) Limited as detailed in para 2.7 of this prospectus.
2.16 PRINCIPAL PURPOSE OF THE USE OF SUBSCRIPTION MONEY
The Modaraba has planned to take on Ijarah a “small section re-rolling mill” for manufacturing and sale of T-iron. The primary purpose of the issue is to finance working capital (raw material, manufacturing overheads and other expenses) requirements via equity financing instead of debt financing in accordance with injunctions of Shariah. This equity injection will allow the Modaraba to smoothly and efficiently manage its operations. Approximate utilization of proceeds is as follows:
Sr. No Description Figures (Rs.)
1 Raw material 200,000,000
2 Security deposit – refundable 3,000,000
3 Manufacturing overheads & other expenses 47,000,000
Total 250,000,000
*Small-section represents the technical term used to refer to the type of the products which the re-rolling mill is capable of manufacturing.
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2.17 INTEREST OF CERTIFICATE HOLDERS
Except as disclosed elsewhere, none of the certificate holders of the issued certificates of the Modaraba have any special or other interest in the property or profit of the Modaraba other than that as holders of the certificates in the funds of the Modaraba.
2.18 ISSUE AND CREDIT OF MODARABA CERTIFICATES
Within ten (10) working days of the close of public subscription period, the certificates shall be allotted and credited against the accepted and successful applications and the subscription money of the unsuccessful applicants shall be unblocked / refunded, as required under regulation 6(10) of the PO Regulations. Certificates will be issued only in the book-entry form. Therefore, the applicants must provide their CDS account Number in the Applicant Form. The Company shall credit certificates, within ten (10) working days of the closing of public subscription, in the respective CDS accounts of the successful applicants. If the Modaraba Company makes a default in complying with the above requirements, it shall pay to PSX a penalty of Rs. 5,000/- per day during which the default continues. PSX may also notify the fact of such default and the name of the Modaraba Company by notice and also by publication in the Ready Board Quotation of PSX. The name of the Modaraba will also be notified to the TREC holders of the PSX and placed on the website of the PSX.
2.19 TRANSFER OF CERTIFICATES
The Modaraba certificates shall be transferred in accordance with the provisions of Section 74 of the Companies Act, read with Section 75 thereof and the Central Depositories Act, 1997 and the CDCPL Regulations.
2.20 CERTIFICATES SUBSCRIBED SINCE FLOATATION OF MODARABA
Since obtaining authorization for floatation of Modaraba on December 14, 2017, the following Modaraba certificates have been subscribed:
No. of Modaraba certificates
Consideration Total value (Rs.)
Subscribed by Date of subscription
2,500,000 Cash 25,000,000 Mughal Modaraba Management Limited
12/02/2018
12,500,000 Cash 125,000,000 Mughal Holding (Private) Limited
12/02/2018
15,000,000 - 150,000,000 Total -
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2.21 DIVIDEND POLICY
The rights in respect of capital and dividends attached to each certificate would be the same. The Board of Directors of the Modaraba Company may from time to time pay to certificate holders such annual/interim dividend as appear to the directors to be justified by the profits of the Modaraba. No dividend shall be paid otherwise than out of the profits of the Modaraba for the year or any other undistributed profits. No unpaid dividends shall bear interest or mark-up against the Modaraba. The dividends shall be paid within the period laid down in the Companies Act, 2017. THE CASH DIVIDEND, IF ANY, SHALL BE DISTRIBUTED THROUGH DIRECT CREDIT IN THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS’ RESPECTIVE BANK ACCOUNT. THE INVESTORS, THEREFORE, MUST FILL-IN THE RELEVANT PART OF THE CERTIFICATES SUBSCRIPTION FORM UNDER THE HEADING “DIVIDEND MANDATE” AND PROVIDE THEREIN THEIR BANK ACCOUNT FOR CREDIT OF THEIR CASH DIVIDENDS, IF ANY. Covenants / Restriction on Payment of Dividends It is stated that there is no restriction on the Modaraba by any regulatory authority, creditor, stakeholder etc. on the distribution and capitalization of its profits except as mentioned in this prospectus.
2.22 MODE OF DISTRIBUTION OF PROFIT
Not less than 90% of the net income in respect of the Modaraba business activities, (determined after charging the management fee up to 10% and after setting aside the mandatory reserve as per SECP’s Prudential Regulations for Modaraba, 2004) is proposed to be distributed at least once every financial year to the certificate holders in proportion to the number of certificates held by them. This will be subject to sufficient profitability during the year and discretion of the Board.
2.23 ELIGIBILITY FOR DIVIDEND
All Modaraba certificate holders shall be eligible for any distribution whenever declared. Except to the extent otherwise specified by the Registrar Modaraba for reasons to be recorded, the new Modaraba certificates shall rank pari passu with existing certificates in all matters including the right to such bonus and dividend as may be declared subsequent to the date of issue of such new certificates.
2.24 DEDUCTION OF ZAKAT Dividend distribution will be subject to deduction of zakat at source pursuant to the provision of the Zakat and Ushr Ordinance, 1980 (XVIII of 1980) as may be applicable from time to time (except where the Zakat and Ushr Ordinance does not apply to any certificate holder or where such certificate holder is otherwise exempt or has claimed exemption from payment/ deduction of Zakat in terms of and as provided in the Zakat and Ushr Ordinance).
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2.25 TAX EXEMPTION
Under Clause 100 of Part I of the Second Schedule to the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 (XLIX of 2001) the income of the Modaraba, not arising from trading activities will be exempt from tax subject to distribution of at least 90% of its net income to the certificate holders, after transferring requisite amount to reserves in accordance with Prudential Regulations for Modaraba. Provided that with effect from the first day of July, 1999 for the purpose of determining the distribution of ninety per cent profits, the profits distributed through bonus certificates to the certificate holders shall not be taken into account.
2.26 SALES TAX
Sales tax on service provided by the Modaraba would be applicable as per relevant provincial Sales Tax laws at applicable rates for respective provinces.
2.27 DEFERRED TAX The Modaraba will account for deferred taxation on all material temporary difference using the liability method arising between the amounts attributed to assets and liabilities for financial reporting purposes and financial statements used for taxation purposes. However, deferred tax liability will not be applicable and provided in the financial statements as the management believes that the future income of Modaraba will not be taxable in the foreseeable future due to the fact that the Modaraba intends to continue availing the tax exemption through profit distribution to the extent of 90% of distributable profit.
2.28 SALES TAX ON SALE / PURCHASE OF MODARABA CERTIFICATES Under the Constitution of Pakistan and Articles 49 of the 7th NFC Award, the Government of Sindh, Government of Punjab, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Government of Baluchistan have promulgated the Sindh Sales Tax on Services Act, 2011, Punjab Sales Tax on Services Act, 2012, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sales Tax on services through Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Finance Act, 2013 and the Baluchistan Sales Tax on services Act, 2015 respectively. The Sindh Revenue Board, the Punjab Revenue Authority, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Revenue Authority and the Baluchistan Revenue Authority administer and regulate the levy and collection of the Sindh Sales Tax (“SST”), Punjab Sales Tax (“PST”), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Sales Tax (“KST”) and Baluchistan Sales Tax (“BST”) respectively on the taxable services provided or rendered in Sindh, Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Baluchistan provinces respectively. The value of taxable services for the purpose of levy of sales tax is the gross commission charged from clients in respect of purchase or sale of certificates in a Stock Exchange. The above – mentioned Acts levy a sales tax on Brokerage at the rate of 13 % in Sindh, 16% in Punjab and in Baluchistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa the rate is 15%. Sales tax charged under the aforementioned Acts is withheld at source under statutory requirements.
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2.29 TAX CREDIT FOR INVESTMENT IN IPO Under Section 62 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001, a resident person other than a Company, shall be entitled to a tax credit, as mentioned in the said section, for a tax year in respect of the cost of acquiring in the year, new certificates offered to the public by a public company listed on a stock exchange in Pakistan, provided the resident person is the original allottee of the shares or the shares are acquired from the Privatization Commission of Pakistan. As per section 62(3) (b) of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001, the time Limit for holding certificates has been designated as 24 months to avail tax credit.
2.30 FUTURE CAPITALIZATION The Modaraba Company may make a right or a bonus issue of Modaraba certificates, subject to approval of the Registrar Modaraba, as deemed necessary for the business operations of the Modaraba, in accordance with the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba (Floatation and Control) Ordinance, 1980 and the Modaraba Companies and Modaraba Rules, 1981.
2.31 WITHHOLDING TAX ON DIVIDENDS Dividend distribution to certificate holders will be subject to withholding tax under section 150 of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 as specified in Part III Division I of the First Schedule of the said ordinance or any time-to-time amendments therein. In terms of the provision of Section 8 of the said ordinance, said deduction at source, shall be deemed to be full and final liability in respect of such profits in case of individuals only. The following are the rates: - For filers of Income Tax Return: 15%
- For non-filers of Income Tax Return: 20%
2.32 TAX ON BONUS CERTIFICATES
As per section 236 M of the Income Tax Ordinance 2001, tax at the rate of 5% of the value of bonus certificates determined on the basis of the day end ex-price be collected by the Modaraba issuing the bonus certificates, which will be the final tax liability on such income of the certificate holder.
2.33 CAPITAL GAINS
Under section 37A of the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001, capital gain on securities acquired after July 01, 2016 are subject to tax @15% for filers and 20% for non-filers.
2.34 CAPITAL VALUE TAX (“CVT”) & WITHHOLDING TAX (“WHT”) ON SALE/PURCHASE OF CERTIFICATES
On April 24, 2012, Finance (Amendment) Ordinance, 2012 was introduced whereby clause (F) was introduced in sub-section (2) of the Finance Act, 1989. This amendment reintroduced the Capital Value Tax at the rate of 0.01% of the purchase value on the purchase of shares/certificates of a company listed on PSX.
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3 UNDERWRITING ARRANGEMENT, BROKERAGE & OTHER EXPENSES TO THE ISSUE
3.1 UNDERWRITING
The present public offer of 10,000,000 Modaraba certificates of Rs. 10/- each, offered at a par, has been fully underwritten as under:
Sr. No Underwriters No. of Certificates Amount (Rs.)
1 Dawood Equities Limited 5,000,000 50,000,000
2 AKD Securities Limited 5,000,000 50,000,000
Total 10,000,000 100,000,000
If and to the extent, Modaraba certificates hereby offered are not subscribed and paid for in cash in full by the closing of the subscription list, the Underwriters shall within 15 days of being duly called upon by the Modaraba Company to do so, subscribe and pay for or procure subscribers to subscribe and pay for in cash in full those Modaraba certificates not so subscribed.
In the opinion of the directors of the Modaraba Company, the resources of the Underwriters are sufficient to discharge their underwriting commitments.
3.2 NO BUYBACK / REPURCHASE AGREEMENT
NEITHER THE UNDERWRITERS NOR ANY OF THEIR ASSOCIATES HAVE ENTERED INTO ANY BUYBACK OR REPURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH THE SPONSORS, THE MODARABA COMPANY OR ANY OTHER PERSON IN RESPECT OF THIS PUBLIC ISSUE.
ALSO, NEITHER THE MANAGEMENT COMPANY NOR ANY OF ITS ASSOCIATES HAVE ENTERED INTO ANY BUY BACK / RE-PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH THE UNDERWRITERS OR THEIR ASSOCIATES.
THE MANAGEMENT COMPANY AND ITS ASSOCIATES SHALL NOT BUY BACK / RE-PURCHASE CERTIFICATES FROM THE UNDERWRITERS AND THEIR ASSOCIATES.
3.3 UNDERWRITING EXPENSES
The Underwriters have been paid an underwriting expense @ 1.50% on the amount of the public issue underwritten by them. In addition a take up expense @2.00% shall be paid to the Underwriters on the amount of certificates actually taken up by them.
3.4 FEE AND EXPENSES FOR CENTRALIZED E-IPO SYSTEM (CES)
The commission on applications received through CES will be paid to CDC, which shall not be more than 0.80% of the amount of the successful applications. CDC will share the fee with other participants of CES at a ratio agreed amongst them.
3.5 COMMISSION TO THE BANKERS TO THE ISSUE
A commission not exceeding 0.25% of the amount collected on allotment in respect of successful applicants of the Modaraba certificates will be paid to the bankers to the issue for services to be rendered by them in connection with this issue. No commission shall be paid to the bankers in
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respect of Modaraba certificates subscribed by the underwriters by virtue of their underwriting commitments.
3.6 BROKERAGE
Brokerage shall be paid to the TREC holders of PSX, at the rate of 1.0% of paid-up value of Modaraba certificates actually sold through them. No brokerage shall be payable in respect of Modaraba certificates taken up by the Underwriters by virtue of their underwriting commitment.
3.7 PRELIMINARY EXPENSES AND EXPENSES TO THE ISSUE
The preliminary expenses payable by the Modaraba and expenses of the proposed issue to the public inclusive of cost of organization and floatation of the Modaraba, cost of printing, publication and distribution of this prospectus, underwriting expenses, commission to the bankers to the issue and brokerage etc. are estimated at Rs. 14,970,000 The estimated preliminary expenses and expenses to the issue are detailed as follows as described below, shall be paid by the Modaraba and shall be charged to the Profit & Loss Account of the Modaraba during the first year of operations.
Expenses Rate Amount in (Rs.)
Fee to Consultants to the Issue 3,750,000
Underwriting expenses 1.50% 1,500,000
Commission to the bankers the Issue * 0.25% 250,000
Bankers to the issue – out of pocket expenses* 250,000
Bankers to the issue – e-IPO expenses 775,000
Brokerage to TREC Holders of PSX* 1.00% 1,000,000
Expenses on centralized e-IPO system* 0.80% 800,000
Authorized Modaraba Fund Fee 3,050,000
CDC annual fee for being eligible security 220,000
CDC Fresh Issue fee 0.16% 400,000
PSX annual listing fee 182,500
PSX initial listing fee 0.10% 250,000
PSX service charges 50,000
SECP application and processing fee 0.025% 562,500
SECP supervisory fee 43,250
Balloter Fee 260,000
Shariah advisor fee 25,000
Auditors fee 220,000
Printing 500,000
Marketing Charges 700,000
Miscellaneous costs 181,750
TOTAL 14,970,000
Note: The above figures are indicative and may change at the time of IPO. * Indicate the maximum possible cost under these heads
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4 THE MODARABA MANAGEMENT COMPANY
4.1 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERS OF THE MODARABA
Mughal Modaraba Management Limited is an unlisted public limited company incorporated in the province of Punjab under the Companies Act, 2017 (previously Companies Ordinance, 1984). It was registered as a Modaraba Management Company with the Registrar Modaraba, on April 13, 2017. Presently the Board of the Modaraba Company comprises of the following persons:
NAME DESIGNATION
Mr. Khurram Javed Director/Chairman
Mr. Muhammad Mubeen Tariq Mughal Director/CEO
Mr. Fazeel Bin Tariq Director
The Directors of Mughal Modaraba Management Limited shall ensure smooth operations and functioning of the Modaraba.
4.2 CAPITAL OF THE MODARABA MANAGEMENT COMPANY
The authorized capital of Mughal Modaraba Management Limited is Rs. 120,000,000 divided into 12,000,000 shares of Rs. 10/- each. The paid-up capital of the Modaraba Management Company is Rs. 3,000,000 divided into 300,000 shares of Rs. 10/- each.
4.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE MODARABA COMPANY To initiate, sponsor, promote, float, organize, manage, administer and operate Modaraba companies, multipurpose and specific purpose Modaraba and Modarabas of all types and description, Modaraba funds and other similar concerns either in syndicates or otherwise subject to approval of Registrar of Modarabas, under the Modaraba Companies & Modaraba (Floatation & Control) Ordinance, 1980.
4.4 PROMOTERS AND MANAGERS OF THE MODARABA COMPANY The Modaraba Company with Mughal Group as the main sponsors would provide strong support to Modaraba. The Board, including the Chief Executive Officer of the Modaraba Company, consists of 3 members who will ensure smooth operation and functioning of the Modaraba.
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5 MODARABA OBJECTIVES, BUSINESS AND PROSPECTS
5.1 TYPE OF MODARABA
The MUGHAL MANUFACTURING MODARABA is a multi-purpose and perpetual Modaraba.
5.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE MODARABA The mission of Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba is to seek pleasure of Almighty Allah through making its humble contribution in the transformation of our manufacturing in accordance with the principles enshrined in Shariah. We seek Allah’s guidance and blessing in understanding and implementing Allah’s will in the matter of manufacturing in accordance with practices of His Prophet. The fundamental mission that since Islam has prohibited Riba and have blessed trade, Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba will promote manufacturing activities according to the spirit of Islam. In the business dealings of the Modaraba, its internal environment and inter-personal relations; the rights of Allah, the rights of all certificate holders, the rights of investors and customers and all others will sincerely be recognized and safeguarded.
5.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE MODARABA BUSINESS 5.3.1 MODE OF TRANSACTIONS
Modaraba shall not enter into any transactions or business dealings which are opposed to the injunction of Islam and shall not enter into any sale or purchase or any transactions which are in violation of the injunctions of Islam. All transactions of the Modaraba will be in accordance with Shariah Rules. All transactions of the Modaraba will be in accordance with the modes already approved by the Religious Board or that may be approved or modified by the Religious Board in the future. All transactions of the Modaraba will be in accordance with the Modaraba Ordinance, Modaraba Rules and Prudential Regulations for Modarabas and other applicable laws, rules and regulations approved by the SECP.
5.3.2 MODARABA’S BUSINESS OBJECTIVES
i. To carry on all or any of the business of manufacturer and dealer of all kinds of steel products, including but not limited to, sheets, beams / billets, girders, rebars, channels and angles etc.
ii. To carry on the business of manufacturer of ferro and ferro alloys.
iii. To carry on business as generator, purchaser, transformer, converter, distributor and supplier, of electricity and all other forms of energy and products or services associated therewith and of promoting the conservation and efficient use of electricity and to perform all other acts which are necessary or incidental to generation, transmission, distribution and supply of electricity.
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iv. To carry on the business of manufacturing, producing, refining, procuring, preparing, importing, exporting, exchanging, buying, selling, acquiring, distributing and dealing in sugar of any variety or varieties.
v. To carry on business of producing, manufacturing, preparing, treating, processing, refining,
and dealing etc., in all kinds of cement and its allied products. 5.3.3 RESOURCES AND MOBILIZATION
The Modaraba can mobilize additional resources from Islamic financial institutions, Corporates and general public by using the following permissible modes: i. Musharakah; ii. Murabahah; iii. Mudarabah; iv. Istisna; v. Salam; vi. Sukuk; vii. Other permissible Islamic modes of financing and/or investment approved by the Religious Board and the SECP from time to time. All the operations and transactions shall be inconformity with the injunctions of the Shariah and in accordance with the arrangements and / or instruments approved by the Religious Board from time to time. The Modaraba shall not invite or raise deposit in any form from the general public without the prior written approval of the Registrar Modaraba / Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan.
5.3.4 INDUSTRY AND OPERATIONS
Steel industry is considered as the backbone of the modern society and has direct correlation with the industrial development, given its utility in all industrial processes and sectors ranging from infrastructure, construction, automobiles, and transportation and home appliances. Demand for steel in Pakistan is estimated at 6 million MT and has seen a rising trend over the last few years due to strong growth in construction activity. As per the State Bank of Pakistan’s annual report for FY17, the domestic steel production grew by 20.53 percent. The State Bank’s report also indicates that the “outlook for the industry remains encouraging in view of expected strong growth in the allied industries, such as automobile (especially the two/three wheelers which depend mostly on local vendors for the supply of raw materials such as steel and construction (where a focus on higher infrastructure spending would increase the demand for steel pipes and other related construction products)”. Pakistan is still amongst the lowest per capita consumers of steel at 39.5kg/capita 4which is well below the world average approximately207.3kg/capita and indicates the immense potential for growth in the domestic steel manufacturing and processing industry. The envisaged plan is to take on Ijarah a “small section re-rolling mill” for a minimum period of ten years to manufacture and sale T-Iron. The re-rolling mill will be taken on Ijarah from Mughal
3 State of the Economy-Annual Report (2016-17) 4 Apparent Steel Use per capita (finished steel products) 2016-Steel Statistical Yearbook 2017
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Steel Metallurgies Corporation Limited (“an associated undertaking due to common directorship”). The agreement will be irrevocable for the first ten years and can only be cancelled by the Modaraba Company during that tenure. After ten years, the agreement can be mutually extended. Currently, the mill is being used by third party for Tolling services. However, the sponsors of Mughal Modaraba Management Limited believe that, if working capital is made available than there is potential for profit making. Further, due to their steel industry knowledge and experience, they can better manage the operations as well including but not limited to procurement of raw material, production and sales activity, therefore, Modaraba will manufacture and sale its own T-iron in market. The Modaraba will purchase ingot from market, convert it into T-Iron and sale it in market. Currently the key competitors are AMK Steel, Kamran Steel, Subhan Steel Mills and Tauqeer Steel.
5.3.5 PRODUCT RANGE
The Modaraba will manufacture T-Iron on the re-rolling mill. T-Iron is used in residential and industrial structures.
The following different categories of T-Iron will be manufactured:
1. 500 gram 2. 600 gram 3. 700 gram 4. 800 gram 5. 900 gram 6. 1000 gram 7. 1200 gram 8. 1300 gram
These represent product categories. Gram represents gram per foot.
5.3.6 SPONSOR STRENGTH
Modaraba has an associated company, Mughal Iron & Steel industries Limited (“MISIL”) which is listed on Pakistan Stock Exchange. The sponsors and management of Modaraba are also part of the Board of Directors of MISIL. They have in-depth knowledge of steel market and its dynamics. Mughal Iron & Steel Industries Limited (“MISIL”) was incorporated in 2010 and took over the running business of “Mughal Steel” (Partnership concern). In 2015, MISIL got listed on Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited and since then has shown tremendous growth and profitability.
5.3.7 MEANS OF FINANCING AND UTILIZATION OF PROCEEDS
Means of financing & break up of utilization of proceeds from the issue is as follows:
Means of Financing
Sr. No Description Number of Certificates Amount (Rs.)
1 Mughal Modaraba Management Limited
2,500,000 certificates of Rs. 10/- each
25,000,000
2 Mughal Holding (Private) Limited
12,500,000 certificates of Rs. 10/- each
125,000,000
3 Present issue to general Public 10,000,000 certificates of Rs. 10/- each
100,000,000
Total 250,000,000
Utilization of Funds
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Sr. No Description Amount (Rs.)
1 Raw material 200,000,000
2 Security deposit - refundable 3,000,000
3 Manufacturing overheads and other expenses 47,000,000
Total 250,000,000
The Raw Material purchase will consist of purchase of Ingots which will be the key raw material for production of Tee Iron. The security deposit consists of the 6 Month advance rental at Rs. 500,000 per month required under the Ijarah agreement (for details refer to section 8.13 of the Prospectus) and is refundable upon maturity of the contract, if not renewed. Manufacturing overheads and other expenses include the expenses incurred in production in the initial months of operation including production, administrative and distribution expense as well as the expenses incurred in the floatation of the Modaraba. The Modaraba Company proposes to deploy the net proceeds in the aforesaid purpose during financial year June 30, 2018.
5.4 TRANSACTIONS WITH BENEFICIAL OWNERS OF THE MODARABA COMPANY
The Modaraba Company, on behalf of the Modaraba, has entered into an Ijarah agreement of a “small section re-rolling mill” with Mughal Steel Metallurgies Corporation Limited for a period of 10 years (Agreement dated 11th January 2018). The director(s) of the Modaraba Company are also the director(s) of Mughal Steel Metallurgies Corporation Limited.
5.5 CONFLICT OF INTEREST
i. The Modaraba shall not make any transaction with any person, except in connection with the normal business of the Modaraba. Such funds or advances shall be under Islamic modes of finance.
ii. The Modaraba Company or any of its directors, officers or their relatives shall not obtain
funds, advance or credit from the funds of the Modaraba or on the security of the assets of the Modaraba.
5.6 As per part III (1) of the Prudential Regulations for Modaraba, the Modaraba shall maintain for
the first two years of its operation a ratio of equity to liabilities of a maximum of 1:7 (one to seven) and thereafter this ratio maybe increased up to a maximum of 1:10 (one to ten). The ratio may further be increased only after obtaining the consent of the Registrar Modaraba.
5.7 NON-COMPETING CLAUSE
The Modaraba Company will not engage in any business, which is of the same nature and competes with the business of the Modaraba.
5.8 ACQUISITION OF CONTROLLING INTEREST
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Except where it is necessary to protect its investment, the Modaraba shall not seek to acquire a controlling interest in any undertaking in which it has invested or has any other interest which would involve the Modaraba in primary responsibilities of management.
5.9 ADHERENCE TO SHARIAH IN ALL MATTERS
The Modaraba shall not enter into any business, investment or other transactions that is repugnant to the injunctions of Islam; and involves an element of Riba either directly or indirectly.
5.10 RISKS FACTORS AND THEIR MITIGATION
The directors wish to highlight the major factors, which may affect the profitability of the Modaraba, these are:
a) CHANGES IN TAXATION POLICY
The profitability of the Modaraba, amongst other factors, is dependent upon the privilege of tax exemption by the Government, which is applicable on minimum distribution of 90% of the profit distribution to its certificate holders. If at any stage, this exemption is withdrawn by the Government, the profitability of the Modaraba may be affected.
b) GEO-POLITICAL RISK
Any political unrest could undermine the government’s efforts to restore investors’ confidence. However, any political risk is not expected to have any major effect on the business and its operations due to the nature of the product and target market.
c) SHARIAH RISK
Shariah non-compliance risk is the risk that arises from Modaraba’s failure to comply with the Shariah rules and principles prescribed by Shariah Advisor. Shariah compliance is critical to Modaraba’s operations and such compliance requirements must permeate throughout the organization and its activities. In this regard, Shariah compliance is considered as falling within a higher priority category in relation to other identified risks.
As a mitigant, the Modaraba has appointed Shariah Advisor to ensure compliance at all times with the Shariah rules and principles as with respect to its business activities.
d) DEMAND RISK
Decrease in demand for Modaraba’s products may have an adverse impact on its operational and profitability. Steel is a commodity and the industry is cyclical in nature. If there is an economic slowdown, demand for all steel products is likely to decline.
At present there is excess demand in Pakistan for Iron and steel products. A further increase in demand is expected due to multiple factors including economic growth of the country, renewed focus of the government on public sector development spending,
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growing population leading to increased consumption of finished steel goods and change in consumption pattern as a result of increased affluence.
e) OPERATIONAL RISK
Risk of damage to Property, Plant, Machinery and Equipment due to any unforeseen event could halt production and the ability of the Modaraba Company to service its clients. If the shutdown of the plant is for a long period of time, finished goods inventory may not be sufficient to meet customer demand.
In order to mitigate the above risk, the Modaraba Company has ensured takaful / insurance of building and Plant & Machinery to be taken on Ijarah. Further, if any unforeseen event occurs, Tolling services can be arranged from external sources, which are easily available.
f) LIQUIDITY RISK
Investors face possible risk of not being able to sell their certificates on the secondary market without adversely affecting the price.
This risk is mitigated by the fact that the Modaraba’s certificates will be listed on PSX, which will enhance the liquidity of the Modaraba’s certificates by facilitating secondary market trades.
g) COMPETITOR RISK
Since steel is a commodity, and there are various players in the market, including Chinese imports, competition could reduce selling prices and thus margins for the Company. This risk increases especially when there is excess production in the industry and low demand.
Currently there is excessive demand for steel projects. Projects of such nature are capital intensive and require specialized technical knowledge to operate. Similarly procurement of raw material requires considerable experience. There is no threat of Chinese products in T-iron market.
h) CANCELLATION OF IJARAH AGREEMENT
Ijarah agreement might be cancelled anytime, which would halt the operations of the Modaraba.
The agreement is irrevocable for the first ten years and can only be cancelled by the Modaraba Company during that tenure. After ten years, the agreement can be mutually extended.
i) FORCE MAJEURE
The performance of the Modaraba may be affected on account of force majeure events which are as follows:
i. Natural events
a) Any material effect of the natural calamities including fire, earthquake etc;
b) Explosion;
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c) Epidemic or plague;
d) Any event or circumstance of a nature or having an effect analogous to any of the foregoing.
ii. Political Events
a) Poor law and order situation due to political uncertainty, strikes, terrorism etc.
j) UNDER SUBSCRIPTION RISK
There is a risk that the IPO might be under-subscribed on account of lack of investors’ interest in the Modaraba sector or any other reason specific to the nature of business of the Modaraba, the management company etc. and the required fund is not raised. However the issue has been fully underwritten and the Modaraba will manage to raise the required funds incase of under subscription by way of underwriting commitments.
k) CAPITAL MARKET RISK After being listed the price of the certificates of the Modaraba will be determined by the market behavior, macro-economic events and performance of the Modaraba. The fluctuation of the value of the certificates will be affected by movement in securities market.
l) ECONOMIC RISK The risk that performance of Modaraba maybe affected on account of changes in economic conditions by factors such as market growth, interest rates, exchange rates etc.
m) CREDIT RISK The risk that the counterparties will fail to oblige on their financial commitments.
n) HUMAN RESOURCE RISK Increasing competition for skilled human resources may lead to high turnover causing deterioration in service standards or increased payroll cost, or both.
o) POWER SUPPLY RISK Availability of power would impact the Modaraba’s ability to operate at optimal capacity.
p) REGULATORY AND LEGAL RISK Any adverse revision in industrial/sector policies, Imposition/enhancement of duties, taxes, levies and other conditions may affect the Modaraba and its business.
q) SECTOR RISK The risk that macro-economic and sector specific conditions change and the steel industry as a whole suffers.
r) PRICING RISK The risk that the prices of raw materials may move adversely and affect the earnings of the Modaraba.
s) SPECIALIZATION RISK
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Risk of producing only one type of product rather than a portfolio of products shrinks the market that is being catered to by Modaraba which will be adversely affected by any policy change to the sector
t) BUSINESS CONTINUITY RISK
The risk that the Modaraba operations might cease after the useful life of the plant and machinery ends. As per the valuation report detailed in section 8.13 of the prospectus, the useful life of the plant and machinery of the small section re-rolling mill is 20 years subject to routine maintenance.
Note: It is stated that all material risk factors have been disclosed and nothing has been concealed to the best of our knowledge and belief with respect to this prospectus.
5.11 COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS OF THE MODARABA
The full-fledged business of the Modaraba will be started after the present issue, issuance of commencement of business certificate by the Registrar Modaraba and completion of necessary formalities which is expected within thirty (30) days of the close of public subscription.
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6 FINANCIAL INFORMATION
6.1 AUDITOR’S REPORT UNDER CLAUSE 1 OF SECTION 2 OF THE FIRST SCHEDULE TO THE PUBLIC OFFERING REGULATIONS, 2017 AND THE MODARABA COMPANIES AND MODARABA RULES, 1981 FOR THE PURPOSE OF INCLUSION IN THIS PROSPECTUS
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6.2 AUDITOR’S CERTIFICATE ON PAID UP MODARABA FUND
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6.3 AUDITOR’S CERTIFICATE ON BREAKUP VALUE OF MODARABA CERTIFICATE
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7 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND ORGANIZATIONAL SETUP
7.1 DIRECTORS OF THE MODARABA MANAGEMENT COMPANY
The current Board of Directors comprises of:
Name and Address Designation Past Directorships Directorship in Other Companies
Mr. Khurram Javed House No. 130-F Street No. 05 Phase-V DHA, Lahore (Marketing and Sales Executive) (CNIC# 35202-9750871-7)
Chairman/Director Nil
1. Mughal Iron & Steel Industries
Limited - (CEO/Director) 2. Indus Engineering (Private) Limited -
(CEO/Director) 3. Mughal Steel Re-Rolling Industries
Limited - (CEO/Director) 4. Al Bashir (Private) Limited-(Director) 5. Mughal International IMPEX Limited
- (CEO) 6. Mughal Energy Limited -
(CEO/Director) 7. Mughal Holding (Private) Limited-
(Director)
Muhammad Mubeen Tariq Mughal House no. 71-G Phase-V, (DHA) Lahore (Corporate & Finance Executive) (CNIC# 35201-0221455-5)
CEO/Director 1. Mughal Energy Limited
1. Mughal Iron & Steel Industries Limited
2. Al-Bashir (Private) Limited. 3. Mughal Steel Metallurgies
Corporation Limited. 4. Indus Engineering (Private) Limited. 5. Kalabagh Steel Mills Corporation
Limited. 6. Mughal Steel Re-Rolling Industries
Limited. 7. Mughal International IMPEX Limited. 8. Mughal Holding (Private) Limited 9. World Asia Logistics (Private) Limited
Fazeel Bin Tariq House no. 71-G Phase-V, (DHA) Lahore (Corporate & Finance Executive) (CNIC# 35201-2032456-1)
Director 1. Mughal Steel Re-Rolling Industries Limited
1. Mughal Iron & Steel Industries Limited.
2. Indus Engineering (Private) Limited.
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7.2 UNDERTAKING BY THE MODARABA AND ITS SPONSORS
The Modaraba and its sponsors undertake: 1. That neither the Issuer nor its directors, sponsors or substantial shareholders have been
holding the office of the directors, or have been sponsors or substantial shareholders in any company:
i. which had been declared defaulter by the securities exchange or futures exchange;
or
ii. whose TRE Certificate has been cancelled or forfeited by the Exchange, PMEX or any other registered stock exchange of Pakistan that existed prior to integration of stock exchanges pursuant to Integration Order number 01/2016 dated January 11, 2016 issued by the Commission due to noncompliance of any applicable rules, regulations, notices, procedures, guidelines etc. which has been de‐listed by the securities exchange due to non‐compliance of its regulations.
iii. which was de‐listed by the Exchange due to its non‐compliance of any applicable
provision of PSX Regulation. 2. That none of the Sponsors, Major Shareholders, Directors or Management of the Modaraba
as well as the Modaraba itself or its Associated Company / undertaking /Entity have been found guilty of being engaged in any fraudulent activity. The management Company have made full disclosure regarding any / or all cases in relation to involvement of the person named above in any alleged fraudulent activity i.e., pending before any Court of Law / Regulatory Body / Investigation Agency in or outside of the Country.
7.3 OVERDUE LOANS
There are no overdue loans (local and/or foreign currency) on the Modaraba Company or its directors. The Modaraba Management Company, the Modaraba, its CEO, its directors and its sponsors, under the oath, undertake that they have no overdue payment to any financial institution.
7.4 DIVIDEND PAYOUT BY LISTED ASSOCIATED COMPANY
Name of Company Dividend 2017 2016 2015
Mughal Iron & Steel Industries Limited Cash 26% 30% 5%
Bonus - - 15%
7.5 PROFILE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mr. Khurram Javed - Chairman
Mr. Khurram Javed holds a degree in MBA from the Coventry University, UK and a BSc. from the Lahore School of Economics in Pakistan. He is also the Chief Executive of Mughal Iron & Steel Industries Limited. He himself has been in the steel business since 2007 and since then has developed in-depth knowledge and expertise relating to steel production, procurement of raw-material and & sales network.
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Mr. Khurram Javed has successfully completed the Directors’ training Program as prescribed by Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan and a Certified Director from Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan.
Mr. Muhammad Mubeen Tariq Mughal – Chief Executive Officer Mr. Mubeen has academic background in economics & finance and is currently pursuing his Executive MBA (Strategy) from London Business School (LBS). Mr. Mubeen also holds the position of Executive Director in Mughal Iron & Steel industries Limited and comes from a family which has over 50 years of expertise in the steel sector. He himself has been involved in the steel business since 2010 and is very well versed with the re-rolling process and related activities. He has vast and in-depth experience in financial management including treasury, investments, accounting, internal control systems, budgetary controls and corporate governance.
At personal, professional as well as business level, Mr. Mubeen strongly believes in “Social and Sustainable Development” and he has proven his involvement in various social philanthropic activities. Mr. Mubeen has also successfully completed the Directors’ training Program as prescribed by Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan and is a Certified Director from Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan.
Mr. Fazeel Bin Tariq – Director Mr. Fazeel holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the Lahore School of Economics, Pakistan and a Postgraduate degree in Professional Accounting from the Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. He has also done Masters in Leadership from Northeastern University, Boston, USA. He has extensive knowledge and experience of manufacturing processes. He has played pivotal role in the successful operations of steel re-rolling mills. Mr. Fazeel Bin Tariq has successfully completed the Directors’ training Program as prescribed by Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan and is a Certified Director from Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan. Mr. Fazeel has been associated with Mughal Iron & Steel Industries Limited since 2011 as member of the Board of Directors and has extensive knowledge and experience of re-rolling production processes.
7.6 PROFILE OF CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Mr. Muhammad Zafar Iqbal is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan. With over 16 years of experience in leadership positions, he has a vast experience of dealing in accounts, finance, taxation and company law related matters. He is currently also the Chief Financial Officer of Mughal Iron & Steel Industries Limited and Mughal Modaraba Management Limited.
7.7 PROFILE OF COMPANY SECRETARY Muhammad Fahad Hafeez is the Company Secretary of Mughal Modaraba Management Limited. Mr. Hafeez brings with him over 10 years of multidimensional experience within the financial and corporate sector. During this period, he has held senior positions in corporate, audit and financial management. He is currently also the Company Secretary of Mughal Iron &
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Steel Industries Limited. Mr. Hafeez is a fellow member of the Association of Certified Chartered Accountants.
7.8 PROFILE OF SHARIAH ADVISOR Mufti Imran Khan is the Shariah advisor of the Modaraba. He has done MA in Islamiat from University of Science and Technology Bannu, KPK and currently pursuing M.Phil in Islamic Commercial Law from IIUI, Islamabad. He holds vast experience in matters of Shariah teachings and advisory as he has been teaching various courses in Islamic Studies. Currently, he is teaching in Darul Ifta wal Ihsan, Islamabad.
7.9 ASSOCIATED LISTED COMPANIES
Name of Company Date of incorporation
Registration No.
Relationship
Mughal Iron & Steel Industries Limited
16/02/2010 0071627 Associated company due to common directorship
7.10 PERFORMANCE FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS OF ASSOCIATED LISTED COMPANY UNDER THE
SAME MANAGEMENT
Name of Company Mughal Iron & Steel Industries Limited
Date of incorporation
February 16, 2010
Registration number
0071627
Date of Public Offer
March 08,2015
Date of listing April 15, 2015
Amount of Public Offer
27,350,000 shares at Rs. 34/share inclusive of premium of PKR 24/share.
Name of securities Exchange where the company is listed
Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited
Date of completion of Project
October 07, 2016
Financial Information5
2017 2016 2015
Paid-up-Capital (Rs)
2,515,996,500 1,257,998,250 1,093,911,530
Total Equity (Rs) 6,637,098,287 4,235,429,579 3,404,958,432
Total Assets (Rs) 16,023,726,703 11,780,293,292 11,467,360,712
Total Liabilities(Rs)
9,386,628,416 7,544,863,713 8,062,402,280
Profit before taxation (Rs)
1,222,297,788 1,292,247,794 634,095,879
Profit after taxation (Rs)
990,759,915 893,411,580 659,166,169
5 Numbers have been restated where required
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Rate of cash dividends paid
26% 30% 5%
Bonus shares issued (%)
Nil Nil 15%
Right shares issued (%)
100% at par Nil Nil
Break-up Value per share
26.38 33.67 31.13
Earnings per share 4.21 3.80 3.23
Return on Equity 14.93% 21.09% 19.36%
Return on Assets 6.17% 7.58% 5.75%
7.11 ASSOCIATES OF THE COMPANY DUE TO COMMON DIRECTORSHIP
Name of Company
Mughal Steel Metallurgies Limited
Mughal International Impex Limited
Mughal Energy Limited
Mughal Steel Re-Rolling Industries Limited
Kalabagh Steel Mills Corporation
Indus Engineering (Private) Limited
Indus Steel Mills Corporation Limited
Al-Bashir Private Limited
Mughal Holding Private Limited
World Asia Logistics (Private) Limited
7.12 ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT OF MUGHAL MANUFACTURING MODARABA
i. The Modaraba Company shall maintain a Register of Modaraba Certificate holders and
only certificate holders registered in the said Register shall be deemed to be owners thereof.
ii. The Modaraba Company shall keep separate books of accounts relating to its own income and expenditure and to income and expenditure of and connected with the Modaraba or other Modarabas. The said books of accounts shall be open to inspection by the directors and auditors of the Modaraba Company and the auditors of the Modarabas.
iii. The Modaraba Company shall, within two months of the end of first half of the financial
year, prepare and submit the financial position of the Modaraba whether audited or otherwise, besides any other statements or information that the board of the Modaraba Company may like to include, to the Registrar Modarabas and to all registered certificate holders.
iv. Within three months of the close of the accounting year of the Modaraba, the
Modaraba Company shall prepare and circulate to the holders of Modaraba certificates:
a) the annual balance sheet and profit and loss account; b) a report of the auditors on the balance sheet and profit and loss account; c) a report by the Modaraba Company on the activities and business prospects of the
Modaraba and the profits for distribution to the certificate holders;
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d) any other statement or information as required under the Code of Corporate Governance and/or Listing Regulations; and
e) any other statement or information that the Board of the Modaraba Company may like to include.
v. Fazal Mahmood & Company, Chartered Accountants are the auditors of the Modaraba Company.
vi. Ilyas Saeed & Company, Chartered Accountants have given their consent to act as auditors of the Modaraba. The Registrar Modarabas has approved their appointment as the auditors of the Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba for the first accounting year at a fee of Rs. 300,000/-.
vii. The Modaraba’s auditors will be appointed and approved on an annual basis as required under Modaraba Ordinance and Rules.
viii. The accounting record of Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba will be kept on the basis of fiscal year ending on the last day of June in each financial year.
ix. The Modaraba Company will provide management services and charge a management
fee not exceeding 10% per annum of the net annual profit of the Modaraba. The net profit shown in the annual audited profit & loss account of the Modaraba shall form the basis for calculating the management fee.
x. The Modaraba Company shall be authorized to do all other acts which in its opinion
may be necessary to promote the interest of the Certificate holders based on investment climate in Pakistan and elsewhere and the condition of the capital market and as may be warranted by commercial consideration in accordance with the provisions of the Modaraba Ordinance, 1980, Modaraba Rules, 1981 and Prudential Regulations for Modaraba.
7.13 SAFEGUARDS
i. The directors of the Modaraba Company shall exercise strict vigilance over the business of the Modaraba. All decisions will be made on sound business principles and based on the best possible advice.
ii. Suitably qualified and experienced personnel for the Modaraba will be engaged by the Modaraba Company for Modaraba.
iii. Separate bank accounts will be maintained by the Modaraba Company in respect of the
Modaraba. These will be operated by authorized directors and officers of the Modaraba Company.
iv. Collection accounts for subscription towards the Modaraba Certificates will be
operated singly /jointly by any authorized directors of the Modaraba Company. v. The Modaraba shall not enter into any business transaction with any person, except in
connection with the normal business of the Modaraba.
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vi. All business dealings, transactions shall be conducted in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations in Pakistan but no transactions will be entered into which are in any manner in conflict with injunctions of Islam or which involves the element of Riba.
vii. Reasonable financial and business prudence shall be observed in resource mobilization,
investments and financial advisory services.
viii. Risks will be managed on sound professional basis. ix. All the Modaraba activities and transactions shall be in conformity with the rules
and regulations issued by the Registrar Modarabas, the SECP and/or any other relevant authority from time to time.
iii. The Modaraba shall comply with all the conditions of the Modaraba Authorization
Certificate of Registrar Modaraba.
iv. In order to ensure adherence with Shari’ah in all its business transactions, the Modaraba has appointed a Shari’ah Advisor in compliance with the Shari’ah Compliance and Shari’ah Audit Mechanism for Modarabas, issued by the Registrar Modaraba.
7.14 COMPLIANCE WITH PRUDENTIAL REGULATIONS
The chief executive and directors of the Modaraba Company will ensure that the business transactions undertaken by the Modaraba are in compliance with the Prudential Regulations for Modarabas (as amended from time to time) issued by the SECP.
7.15 COMPLIANCE WITH LISTED COMPANIES (CODE OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE) REGULATIONS, 2017 The Modaraba will ensure compliance of all the requirements applicable to it under the Listed Companies (Code of Corporate Governance), 2017 immediately upon listing on the Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited. All three directors of the Modaraba Company as disclosed in section 7.5 of the Prospectus have completed the Directors’ training Program as prescribed by Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan and are Certified Directors from Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan.
7.16 INTEREST OF THE MODARABA COMPANY, ASSOCIATED CONCERNS, ITS DIRECTORS AND
OFFICERS The Modaraba Company is interested to the extent of its capital investment in the Modaraba, in management fee to the extent of 10% of the annual profits of the Modaraba and reimbursement of expenses incurred by it on behalf of the Modaraba. The directors and their relatives may also be deemed to be interested in the dividends payable on certificates of Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba that may be acquired by them. The chief executive / directors / officers appointed to work as full time in the management committee of the Modaraba will be paid remuneration according to the terms of their appointment. No other directors, except for other executive directors working full or part
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time in the Modaraba Company, shall be entitled to a monthly remuneration. However all other directors will be entitled to the fees payable for attending meeting of the board of directors. Except for the above, the promoters and directors of the Modaraba company or the Modaraba are not interested in any property or assets of the Modaraba.
7.17 BENEFITS TO PROMOTERS AND OFFICERS Except as disclosed elsewhere, no amount or benefit has been paid or given or is intended to be paid or given to any promoter, director or to any officer of the Modaraba Company from the funds of Modaraba.
7.18 SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES The Modaraba has no subsidiary company.
7.19 INVESTMENT IN ASSOCIATED COMPANIES
The Modaraba has no investment in any of its associated companies. 7.20 PENAL PROVISIONS
The provisions of section 31 and 32 of the Modaraba Ordinance shall ipso facto apply to the Modaraba Management Company, its chief executive and directors for contravening any provision of this Prospectus.
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8 MISCELLANEOUS
8.1 NAME OF MODARABA
Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba
8.2 PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
Noor Road Badami Bagh, Lahore, Pakistan Ph # +92-42-35960841-3 Fax # +92-42-35960846
8.3 MODARABA COMPANY AND ITS REGISTERED OFFICE
Mughal Modaraba Management Limited 31-A, Shadman I, Lahore, Pakistan Ph # +92-42-35960841-3 Fax # +92-42-35960846
8.4 AUDITORS OF THE MODARABA
Ilyas Saeed & Company Chartered Accountants A – 4, Sea Breeze Homes Shershah Block, New Garden Town Lahore, Pakistan
8.5 AUDITORS OF THE MODARABA MANAGEMENT COMPANY
Fazal Mahmood & Company Chartered Accountants 147-Shadman Colony I Lahore, Pakistan
8.6 LEGAL ADVISORS OF THE MODARABA MANAGEMENT COMPANY
Mirza Bilal Zafar,
Advocate High Court
Office# 104, 1st floor, Ali plaza, 14- Temple Road Lahore, Pakistan
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8.7 LEGAL ADVISORS OF THE ISSUE
Muhammad Younas & Associates
Ejaz Law Associates, Fazal Miran Chohan Building, 4-A Mozang Road, Lahore, Pakistan
8.8 CONSULTANT TO THE ISSUE AKD Securities Limited Office 602, Continental Trade Centre, Block-8, Clifton Karachi, Pakistan
8.9 BANKERS TO THE MODARABA
Summit Bank Limited
8.10 BANKERS TO THE MODARABA MANAGEMENT COMPANY
Faysal Bank Limited Summit Bank Limited
8.11 BANKERS TO THE ISSUE
Askari Bank Limited Bank Alfalah Limited BankIslami Pakistan Limited Dubai Islamic Bank Limited Faysal Bank Limited MCB Bank Limited Meezan Bank Limited Summit Bank Limited Soneri Bank Limited United Bank Limited
8.12 COMPUTER BALLOTERS AND CERTIFICATES REGISTRAR
THK Associates (Pvt) Limited
1ST floor, 40-C, Block-6, P.E.C.H.S., Karachi, Pakistan
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8.13 MATERIAL CONTRACTS
IJARAH AGREEMENT
Ijarah agreement dated 11th day of January 2018 for Ijarah of “small section re-rolling mill” has been entered into between Modaraba through its Management Company and Mughal Steel Metallurgies Corporation Limited (an associated company due to common directorship). The agreement is irrevocable for the first ten years and can only be cancelled by the Modaraba Company during that tenure. After ten years, the agreement can be mutually extended or cancelled. The monthly rental will be Rs. 500,000 which will increase 10% per annum. Refundable security will be Rs. 3,000,000. The mill to be taken on Ijarah is located at Noor Road, Badami Bagh, Lahore. All the dues / expenses / government taxes related to the running of the re-rolling mill including but not limited to security deposit, Ijarah rent, electricity, gas, routine repair & maintenance, income tax, sales tax or any other dues will be borne by the Modaraba from the date of transfer of possession of the re-rolling unit which will be subject to official listing of Modaraba. VALUATION REPORT ON USEFUL LIFE The Plant and Machinery consisting of the re-rolling mill along with ancillary equipment that is being rented by the Modaraba through the Ijarah agreement dated 11th January 2018 has been assessed and valued by M/s. Negotiators (Approved Valuator of Pakistan Bank Association). The valuer in its report dated January 08, 2018 [Ref ACF/2K18 (2)] has assessed the production capacity of the plant at 24000 M.T. per annum and a useful life of 20 years subject to routine maintenance and repair. TAKAFUL/INSURANCE ARRANGEMENT As per the arrangement under the Ijarah Agreement between the Modaraba through its Management Company and Mughal Steel Metallurgies Corporation Limited (the “Lessor”), the lessor will make arrangements for takaful/insurance. The Lessor has arranged for the insurance from Security General Insurance Company Limited vide policy number COR/T/02/25471/02/18 which covers factory building and plant & machinery. The annual renewal of the assets will be the responsibility of the Lessor for the tenor of the Ijarah agreement. UNDERWRITING AGREEMENTS
Underwriting Agreements for the present issue of Rs. 100,000,000 has been entered into
between the Modaraba Company and the Underwriters as under:
Name of underwriters No. of
Certificates
Amount (Rs.) Date of
Agreement
1 Dawood Equities Limited 5,000,000 50,000,000 23rd February 2018
2 AKD Securities Limited 5,000,000 50,000,000 23rd February 2018
Total 10,000,00 100,000,000 -
8.14 INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTS AND CONTRACTS
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Copies of Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Management Company, the
Registration Certificate, the Religious Board Certificate, Registrar’s permission to float the
Modaraba, the Auditors Certificates, copies of the agreements referred to in this prospectus
may be inspected during the usual business hours on any working day at the Registered Office
of the Management Company from the date of publication of this prospectus till the closing of
the subscription list.
8.15 LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
There are no legal proceedings against the Modaraba Company nor did the Company initiate
any legal proceedings against any party.
8.16 CERTIFICATE OF RELIGIOUS BOARD
The Religious Board constituted under Section 9 of the Modaraba Ordinance has certified that
the business proposed to be undertaken by Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba as per the draft
prospectus submitted by Mughal Modaraba Management Limited is not opposed to the
injunctions of Islam. The Registrar Modaraba after obtaining the Certificate from Religious
Board had issued Modaraba Authorization Certificate with certain conditions as defined in para
1.6 of this prospectus.
8.17 FINANCIAL YEAR
Financial year of the Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba will be from July 01 to June 30.
8.18 REVALUATION OF ASSETS
The Modaraba has not re-valued any of its assets and no such provisions have been made in the
accounts.
8.19 CAPITALIZATION
Since the Modaraba has not yet commenced commercial operations, therefore, it has not
capitalized any of its reserves.
8.20 FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF VARIOUS CLAUSES OF FOURTH SCHEDULE OF THE MODARABA COMPANIES AND MODARABA RULES, 1981
It is hereby stated that under clause 18 of the fourth Schedule of the Modaraba Rules, no
certificate has been issued or agreed to be issued by the Modaraba, otherwise than in cash. As
required under Clause 19, 20 & 26 of the said schedule, it is clarified that no property has so far
been purchased or is proposed to be purchased or acquired and that no business has so far
been carried out by the Modaraba. It is also confirmed that no amount has been paid or benefit
given to the Modaraba Company. The requirements of Clauses 21 through 25 of the Fourth
Schedule under reference have been suitably dealt.
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8.21 MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION
The Memorandum of Association, inter alia, contains the objects for which the Management
Company was incorporated and the business which the Management Company is authorized to
undertake. A copy of the Memorandum of Association is annexed to this Prospectus and will be
attached with every issue of the Prospectus except the one that is released in newspapers as
advertisement.
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9 APPLICATION AND ALLOTMENT INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 9.1 ELIGIBLE INVESTORS INCLUDE:
i. Pakistani citizen resident in or outside Pakistan or persons holding two nationalities
including Pakistani Nationality;
ii. Foreign nationals whether living in or outside Pakistan;
iii. Companies, bodies corporate or other legal entities incorporated or established in or outside Pakistan (to the extent permitted by their respective constitutive documents and existing regulations, as the case may be);
iv. Mutual Funds, Provident / Pension / Gratuity Funds / Trusts (subject to the terms of their respective Trust Deeds and existing regulations); and
v. Branches in Pakistan of companies and bodies corporate incorporated outside Pakistan. 9.2 APPLICATION MUST BE MADE ON THE COMMISSION’S APPROVED APPLICATION FORM OR A
LEGIBLE PHOTOCOPY THEREOF ON A PAPER OF A4 SIZE WEIGHING AT LEAST 62 GM OR THROUGH E-FORM AVAILABLE AT CES AND THE BANKERS TO THE ISSUE THAT ARE PROVIDING E-IPO FACILITIES IN THIS IPO. SUMMIT BANK LIMITED (SMBL), BANK ALFALAH LIMITED (BAFL) AND UNITED BANK LIMITED (UBL) ARE THE BANKS PROVIDING E-IPO FACILITIES IN THIS IPO. CDC’S E-IPO FORM WILL BE AVAILABLE AT WWW.CDCEIPO.COM DURING THE SUBSCRIPTION PERIOD.
The accountholders of SMBL can use SMBL net-banking to submit their applications online via
link: https://ib.summitbank.com.pk
The accountholders of UBL can use UBL net-banking to submit their applications online via link:
http://www.ubldirect.com/corporate/ebank
The accountholders of BAFL can use BAFL net-banking to submit their applications online via link: https://netbanking.bankalfalah.com
9.3 COPIES OF THE PROSPECTUS
Copies of this Prospectus and applications forms can be obtained from the Trading Rights
Entitlement Certificate (TREC) of Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited, the Bankers to the Issue and
their Branches and the registered office of the management company. The Prospectus and the
Application Form can also be downloaded from the following websites: www.mughalsteel.com,
www.akdsecurities.net and www.cdceipo.com
9.4 Modaraba Certificates shall be issued only in the book-entry form. The applicants therefore
must provide their CDS Account numbers in the subscription form.
Investors who do not have CDS account may visit www.cdcpakistan.com for information and
details.
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For further guidance and queries regarding CES and opening of CDC account, investors may
contact CDC at phone number 0800-23275(CDCPL) and email: info@cdcpak.com
9.5 Names and Addresses must be written in full block letters, in English, and should not be
abbreviated.
9.6 All applications must bear the name and signatures corresponding with that recorded with the
applicant's banker. In case of difference of signatures with the bank and Computerized National
Identity Card (“CNIC”) or National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis (“NICOP”) or Passport
as the case maybe, both the signatures should be affixed on the application form.
9.7 APPLICATIONS MADE BY INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS
i. An attested photocopy of the computerized NIC (“CNIC”) should be enclosed and the
CNIC number should be written against the name of the applicant. Copies of CNIC can
be attested by any Federal/Provincial Government gazette officer, councilor, oath
Commissioner or Head Master of High School etc.
ii. Original CNIC, along with one attested photocopy, must be produced for verification to
the Banker to the issue and the applicant’s banker (if different from the Banker to the
issue) at the time of presenting an application. The attested photocopy will, after
verification, be retained by the branch along with the application.
9.8 APPLICATION MADE BY INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
i. Applications made by companies, corporate bodies, mutual funds,
provident/pension/gratuity funds/trusts and other legal entities must be accompanied
by an attested photocopy of their memorandum and articles of association or
equivalent instrument/document. Where applications are made by virtue of power of
attorney, the same should also be submitted along with the Application Form. Any
federal/provincial government gazette officer, counselor, bank manager, oath
Commissioner and head master of high school etc. can attest copies of such documents.
ii. Attested photocopies of the documents mentioned in paragraph 9.8(i) must be
produced for verification to the Banker to the Issue and the applicant’s banker (if
different from the banker to the issue) at the time of presenting the application. The
attested copies, will after verification, be retained by the bank branch along with the
application.
9.9 ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVESTORS
i. Only one application will be accepted against each account, however, in case of joint
accounts, one application may be submitted in the name of each joint account holder.
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ii. Joint applications in the name of more than two persons will not be accepted. In case of
joint application each applicant must sign the application form and submit attested copies
of their CNICs. The certificates will be credited to the CDS account mentioned on the face
of form and where any amount is refundable, in whole or in part, the same will be refunded
by cheque or other means by post, or through the bank where the application was
submitted, to the person named first on the application form, without interest, profit, or
return. Please note that application will be considered as a single application for the
purpose of allotment of certificates.
iii. Subscription money must be paid by cheque drawn on applicants own bank account or pay
order/bank draft/ or by transfer of funds payable/transfer to one of the Bankers to the Issue
in favor of A/C “IPO MUGHAL MANUFACTURING MODARABA” and crossed “A/C PAYEE
ONLY”.
iv. For the application made through pay order/bank draft, it would be permissible for a
Banker to the Issue to deduct the bank charges while making refund of subscription
money to unsuccessful applicants through pay order/bank draft individually for each
application.
v. The applicant should have at least one bank account with any of the commercial banks.
vi. The applicants not having a bank account at all (non-account holders) are not allowed to
submit application for subscription of certificates.
vii. Applications are not to be made by minors and/or persons of unsound mind.
viii. Applicants should ensure that the bank branch, to which the application is submitted,
completes the relevant portion of the application form.
ix. Applicants should retain the bottom portion of their application forms as provisional
acknowledgment of submission of their applications. This should not be construed as an
acceptance of the application or a guarantee that the applicant will be allotted the number
of certificates for which the application has been made.
x. Making of any false statements in the application or willfully embodying incorrect
information therein shall make the application fictitious and the applicant or the bank shall
be liable for legal action.
xi. Bankers to the issue are prohibited to recover any charges from the subscribers for
collecting subscription applications. Hence, the applicants are advised not to pay any extra
charges to the Bankers to the issue.
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xii. It would be permissible for a Banker to the Issue to refund subscription money to
unsuccessful applicants having an account in its bank by crediting such account instead of
remitting the same by cheque, pay order or bank draft, applicants should, therefore, not
fail to give their bank account numbers.
xiii. Submission of false and fictitious applications is prohibited and such Application Money
may be forfeited under section 87(8) of Securities Act, 2015.
9.10 ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOREIGN/NON RESIDENT INVESTORS
a) In case of foreign investors who are not individuals, applications must be accompanied with
a letter on applicant's letterhead stating the legal status of the applicant, place of
incorporation and operations and line of business. A copy of Memorandum of Association
or an equivalent document should also be enclosed, if available. Where applications are
made by virtue of Power of Attorney, the same must be lodged with the application. Copies
of these documents can be attested by the bank manager in the country of applicant's
residence.
b) Foreign / Non- resident investors should follow payment instructions given in Section 2.12
of this Prospectus.
9.11 BASIS OF ALLOTMENT
i. The basis and conditions of transfer of certificates to the General Public shall be as follows:
a) The minimum amount of application for subscription of 500 certificates is Rs.
5,000/- (Issue Price x 500 certificates). Application for amount below the
minimum value shall not be entertained.
b) Application of certificates must be made for 500 certificates or in multiple
thereof only. Applications, which are neither 500 certificates nor for multiple
thereof, shall be rejected.
c) Allotment/ transfer of certificates to successful applicants shall be made in
accordance with the allotment criteria/ instructions disclosed in the
Prospectus.
d) The allotment of certificates shall be subject to scrutiny of applications in
accordance with the criteria disclosed in the Prospectus and / the instructions
by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan.
e) Applications, which do not meet the above requirements, or applications which
are incomplete will be rejected. The applicants are, therefore, required to fill in
all the data fields in the application form.
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f) The Modaraba Company will credit the respective CDS accounts of successful
applicants.
9.12 CODE OF BANKERS TO THE ISSUE
Code No. Bank
01. Askari Bank Limited
02. Bank Alfalah Limited*
03. BankIslami Pakistan Limited
04. Dubai Islamic Bank Limited
05. Faysal Bank Limited
06. MCB Bank Limited
07. Meezan Bank Limited
08. Summit Bank Limited*
09. Soneri Bank Limited
10. United Bank Limited*
* These banks are providing e-IPO facility in this IPO.
9.13 CODE OF OCCUPATION
Code No. Occupation Code No. Occupation
01. Business 06. Professional
02. Business Executive 07. Student
03. Service 08. Agriculturist
04. Housewife 09. Industrialist
05. Household 10. Others
9.14 NATIONALITY CODE
Code No. Occupation Code No. Occupation
001. U.S.A 005. Oman
002. U.K 006. Bangladesh
003. U.A.E 007. China
004. K.S.A 008. Bahrain
009. Other
9.15 PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION THROUGH e-IPO:
e‐IPO is submission of application for subscription of securities electronically through internet,
Automated Teller Machines (ATM) and mobile phones. In order to facilitate the public during
IPOs, SECP has introduced the concept of e‐IPO. The following two systems are available for e‐
IPOs:
(i) Centralized e‐IPO System (CES):
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The Central Depository Company of Pakistan Limited (CDC) has developed a Centralized e‐IPO System (CES) through which applications for subscription of securities offered to the general public can be made electronically. CES has been made available in this IPO and can be accessed through the web link (www.cdceipo.com). Payment of subscription money can be made through 1LINK’s member banks available for CES, list of which is available on above website.
For making application though CES, investors must be registered with CES. Registration with CES is free of cost and a self‐registration process by filling the CES registration form, which is available 24/7 all around the year. Investors who have valid Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC), bank account with any of the commercial bank, email address, mobile phone number and CDS Account (Investor Account or sub Account) may registered themselves with CES. Investors who do not have CDS account may visit www.cdcpakistan.com for information and details. For further guidance and queries regarding CES and opening of CDS account, investors may contact CDC at phone Number: 0800 – 23275 (CDCPL) and e‐mail: info@cdcpak.com. For further detail on CES, please refer to para 2.9.
(ii) e‐IPO facilities by Bankers to the Issue:
Currently, United Bank Limited UBL, SMBL and BAFL are providing e‐IPO facilities to their respective accountholders. UBL account holders can use UBL Net Banking to submit their application via link http://www.ubldirect.com/corporate/ebank SMBL account holders can use SMBL Net Banking to submit their application via link https://ib.summitbank.com.pk. and BAFL account holders can use BAFL Net Banking to submit their application via link https://ib.bankalfalah.com.pk Investors who are registered with CES or account holders of UBL, SMBL or BAFL can submit their applications through the above mentioned links 24 hours a day during the subscription period which will close at midnight on ________.
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9.16 BENEFITS OF e-IPO:
e-IPO has the following benefits:
i. It enables the investors to make application for subscription of certificates through the internet without going to the bank, and waiting in long queues.
ii. It is efficient and simultaneously facilitative for both the Issuer and the investors.
iii. It is available for use 24 hours during the subscription period.
iv. If you are registered with CES or accountholder of a bank providing e-IPO facility, you
may get SMS for new IPOs.
v. By applying through CES you can also track your application status.
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10 SIGNATORIES TO THE PROSPECTUS
_________________ Khurram Javed (Chairman / Director) _________________ Muhammad Mubeen Tariq Mughal (CEO / Director) _________________ Fazeel Bin Tariq (Director) Signed by the above in the presence of witnesses: _________________ _____________ Muhammad Fahad Hafeez Tahir Maqsood (Company Secretary) (Manager Corporate Affairs) CNIC# 35202-8284943-9 CNIC# 35202-5716714-1 Lahore Lahore
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11 MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION OF MUGHAL MODARABA MANAGEMENT LIMITED
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12. APPLICATION FORM
(THIS SPACE HAS BEEN LEFT BANK INTENTIONALLY)
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APPLICATION AND ALLOTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
1. ELIGIBLE INVESTORS INCLUDES:
a. Pakistani citizens resident in or outside Pakistan or Persons holding two nationalities including Pakistani nationality;
b. Foreign Nationals whether living in or outside Pakistan;
c. Companies, bodies corporate or other legal entities incorporated or established in or outside Pakistan (to the extent permitted by their constitutive documents and existing regulations, as the case may be);
d. Mutual Funds, Provident/pension/gratuity funds/trusts, (subject to the terms of the Trust Deed and existing regulations); and
e. Branches in Pakistan of companies and bodies corporate incorporated outside Pakistan.
2. COPIES OF THE PROSPECTUS Copies of the Prospectus and Application Forms can be obtained from the Trading Rights Entitlement Certificate (TREC) holders of Pakistan Stock Exchange Limited, the Bankers to the Issue and their branches, the Consultant to the Issue and the registered office of the Modaraba Management Company. The Prospectus and the Application Forms can also be downloaded from the following websites:
www.mughalsteel.com, www.akdsecurities.net & https://eipo.cdcaccess.com.pk/public/index.xhtml
The Applicants are required to complete the relevant sections of the application to get the Modaraba Certificates in scrip-less form. In accordance with provisions of the Central Depositories Act, 1997 and the CDCPL Regulations, credit of such certificates are allowed ONLY in the applicant’s own CDC Account
3. Name(s) and addresses must be written in full block letters, in English and should not be abbreviated.
4. ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BEAR THE NAME AND SIGNATURE CORRESPONDING WITH THAT RECORDED WITH THE APPLICANT’S BANKER. IN CASE OF DIFFERENCE OF SIGNATURE WITH THE BANK AND COMPUTERIZED NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD (CNIC) OR NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD FOR OVERSEAS PAKISTANIS (NICOP) OR PASSPORT BOTH THE SIGNATURES SHOULD BE AFFIXED ON THE APPLICATION FORM.
5. APPLICATIONS MADE BY INDIVIDUAL INVESTORS (a) In case of individual investors, a photocopy of CNIC (in case of Resident Pakistanis)/ NICOP OR Passport (in case of non-resident Pakistanis) as the case may be, should be enclosed and the number of CNIC/ NICOP/Passport should
be written against the name of the applicant. (b) Original CNIC/NICOP/Passport, along with a photocopy, must be produced for verification to the Banker to the Issue and the applicant’s banker (if different from the Banker to the Issue) at the time of presenting the application. The
photocopy will, after verification, be retained by the bank branch along with the application. 6. APPLICATIONS MADE BY INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
(a) Applications made by companies, corporate bodies, mutual funds, provident/pension/gratuity funds/trusts and other legal entities must be accompanied by a photocopy of their Memorandum and Articles of Association or equivalent instrument / document. Where applications are made by virtue of Power of Attorney, the same should also be submitted along with the application.
(b) Photocopies of the documents mentioned in 6(a) must be produced for verification to the Banker to the Issue and the applicant’s banker (if different from the Banker to the Issue) at the time of presenting the application. The copies, will after verification, be retained by the bank branch along with the application.
7. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INVESTORS a) Only one application will be accepted against each account, however, in case of joint account, one application may be submitted in the name of each joint account holder. b) Joint application in the name of more than two persons will not be accepted. In case of joint application each applicant must sign the application form and submit attested copies of their CNICs//Passport. The Modaraba Certificates will
be credited to the CDS account mentioned on the face of the form and where any amount is refundable, in whole or in part, the same will be refunded by cheque or other means by post, or through the bank where the application was submitted, to the person named first on the application form, without interest, profit or return. Please note that joint application will be considered as a single application for the purpose of allotment of Certificates.
c) Subscription money must be paid by cheque drawn on applicant’s own bank account or pay order/bank draft payable to one of the Bankers to the Issue “IPO Mughal Manufacturing Modaraba” and crossed “A/C PAYEE ONLY”. d) For the applications made through pay order/bank draft, it would be permissible for a Banker to the Issue to deduct the bank charges while making refund of subscription money to unsuccessful applicants through pay order/bank draft
individually for each application. e) The applicant should have at least one bank account with any of the commercial banks. Applicants not having a bank account at all (non-account holders) are not allowed to submit application for subscription of Certificates. f) Applications are not to be made by minors and/or persons of unsound mind. g) Applicants should ensure that the bank branch, to which the application is submitted, completes the relevant portion of the application form. h) Applicants should retain the bottom portion of their application forms as provisional acknowledgement of submission of their applications. This should not be construed as an acceptance of the application or a guarantee that the
applicant will be allotted the number of Certificates for which the application has been made. i) Making of any false statements in the application or willfully embodying incorrect information therein shall make the application fictitious and the applicant or the bank shall be liable for legal action. j) Bankers to the Issue are prohibited to recover any charges from the subscribers for collecting subscription applications. Hence, the applicants are advised not to pay any extra charges to the Bankers to the Issue. k) It would be permissible for a Banker to the Issue to refund subscription money to unsuccessful applicants having an account in its bank by crediting such account instead of remitting the same by cheque, pay order or bank draft.
Applicants should, therefore, not fail to give their bank account numbers. l) Submission of false and fictitious applications is prohibited and such applications’ money is liable to confiscation under section 87(8) of the Securities Act, 2015.
8. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOREIGN / NON-RESIDENT INVESTORS
a) In case of foreign investors who are not individuals, applications must be accompanied with a letter on applicant’s letterhead stating the legal status of the applicant, place of incorporation and operations and line of business. A copy of memorandum of association or an equivalent document should also be enclosed, if available. Where applications are made by virtue of Power of Attorney, the same must be lodged with the application. Copies of these documents can be attested by the bank manager in the country of applicant’s residence.
b) Foreign / Non – resident investor’s should follow payment instruction given in Section 2.12 of the Prospectus.
9. BASIS OF ALLOTMENT The basis and conditions of transfer of securities to the General Public shall be as follows: a) The minimum value of application for subscription of 500 certificates is PKR 5,000/-. (Issue Price x 500 certificates) Application for amount below the minimum value shall not be entertained. b) Application for certificates must be made for 500 certificates or in multiple thereof only. Applications which are neither for 500 certificates nor for multiple thereof, shall be rejected. c) Allotment/transfer of Certificates to successful applicants shall be made in accordance with the allotment criteria/ instructions disclosed in the Prospectus. d) Allotment of Certificates shall be subject to scrutiny of applications in accordance with the criteria disclosed in the Prospectus and/or the instructions by the Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan. e) Applications, which do not meet the above requirements, or applications which are incomplete will be rejected. The applicants are, therefore, required to fill in all data fields in the Application Form. f) The Modaraba Company will credit the respective CDS accounts of the successful applicants.
10. BANKERS TO THE ISSUE 11. OCCUPATION CODE
Code Name of Banks Code Name of Banks Code Occupation Code Occupation
01 Askari Bank Limited 06 MCB Bank Limited 01 Business 06 Professional
02 Bank Alfalah Limited* 07 Meezan Bank Limited 02 Business Executive 07 Student
03 BankIslami Pakistan Limited 08 Summit Bank Limited* 03 Service 08 Agriculturist
04 Dubai Islamic Bank Limited 09 Soneri Bank Limited 04 Housewife 09 Industrialist
05 Faysal Bank Limited 10 United Bank Limited* 05 Household 10 Other
* These banks are providing e-IPO facility in this IPO. 12. PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION THROUGH e-IPO
e-IPO is submission of application for subscription of securities electronically through internet, Automated Teller Machines (ATM) and mobile phones. In order to facilitate the public during IPOs, SECP has introduced the concept of e -IPO. The following two systems are available for e –IPOs;
a) Centralized e- IPO System (CES): The Central Depository Company of Pakistan Limited (CDC) has developed a Centralized e‐IPO System (CES) through which applications for subscription of securities offered to the general public can be made electronically. CES has been made available in this IPO and can be accessed through the web link (www.cdceipo.com). Payment of subscription money can be made through 1LINK’s member banks available for CES, list of which is available on above website.
For making application though CES, investors must be registered with CES. Registration with CES is free of cost and a self‐registration process by filling the CES registration form, which is available 24/7 all around the year. Investors who have valid Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC), bank account with any of the commercial bank, email address, mobile phone number and CDS Account (Investor Account or sub Account) may registered themselves with CES.
Investors who do not have CDS account may visit www.cdcpakistan.com for information and details. For further guidance and queries regarding CES and opening of CDS account, investors may contact CDC at phone Number: 0800 – 23275 (CDCPL) and e‐mail: info@cdcpak.com.
b) e- IPO facilities by Bankers to the Issue:
Currently, United Bank Limited (UBL), SMBL and BAFL are providing e‐IPO facilities to their respective accountholders. UBL account holders can use UBL Net Banking to submit their application via link http://www.ubldirect.com/corporate/ebank SMBL account holders can use SMBL Net Banking to submit their application via link https://ib.summitbank.com.pk. and BAFL account holders can use BAFL Net Banking to submit their application via link https://ib.bankalfalah.com.pk Investors who are registered with CES or account holders of UBL, SMBL or BAFL can submit their applications through the above mentioned links 24 hours a day during the subscription period which will close at midnight on ________.
13. NATIONALITY CODE
Code Name of Country
Code Name of Banks
001 U.S.A 006 Bangladesh
002 U.K 007 China
003 U.A.E 008 Bahrain
004 K.S.A 009 Other
005 Oman
For further queries, you may contact
Mughal Modaraba Management Limited AKD Securities Limited
Mr. Muhammad Fahad Hafeez Mr. Tahir Maqsood Mr. Faiz Mehmood Ms. Zainab Abid
+92-42-359607941-3 +92-42-35960841-3; +92 21 3582 2831 +92 21 3537 4292
modaraba@mughalsteel.com modaraba@mughalsteel.com faiz.mehmood@akdsecurities.net zainab.abid@akdsecurities.net
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