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Report: Russia's Polymetal may list in Abu Dhabi

MOSCOW, Mar 24 (PRIME) -- Polymetal International Plc may list in Abu Dhabi, becoming the first company with mainly Russian operations to trade in the Middle East, as the gold miner re-domiciles from Jersey to Kazakhstan, Bloomberg reported on Friday citing a source with knowledge of the matter.

Polymetal is in advanced talks with the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange as keeping its London listing after re-domiciling is proving difficult, according to people familiar with the situation, who asked not to be identified as the matter is private. “We are studying the listing at ADX, but no decision is yet taken,” a spokesman for Polymetal said by email.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is benefiting from Russian money and trade flows since the operation in Ukraine, leading to Western concerns that it may be helping to ease the impact of sanctions on Moscow. Polymetal is not sanctioned.

Other companies with Russian roots are also looking at listings in the UAE, although they have not taken steps toward doing so, two other people said, without naming any of them.

Polymetal, which has its primary listing in London, is studying moving its domicile to Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, after the Kremlin banned sales of strategic assets by owners in jurisdictions it considers non-friendly after the operation in Ukraine. Shifting to a Russia-friendly domicile from Jersey would open the way for Polymetal to pursue a plan it announced last July of splitting its Russian assets — which account for 70% of its sales — from the remainder in Kazakhstan.

Should Polymetal make that change, it would be considered a foreign company in the U.K., forcing it to issue depository interest on its shares to keep a London listing. Chief Financial Officer Maxim Nazimok said on March 16 that the miner had not so far managed to find a provider of a depository interest program, and was considering a Middle East bourse as an alternative. It would also have a listing in Kazakhstan.

The trading of shares and depository receipts of Russian companies in London and New York was suspended last year.

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24.03.2023 18:31
 
 
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