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24 Marzo 2024

Bahrein

MUMTALAKAT TAKES FULL OWNERSHIP OF MCLAREN

Bahrain’s sovereign fund Mumtalakat has taken full ownership of the share capital of McLaren Group, after the completion of a capital reorganisation process, first announced in December last year.According to a statement issued yesterday by McLaren, under the reorganisation, Mumtalakat becomes the sole shareholder of the company, following the conversion of all preference shares into ordinary shares.“Today’s announcement crystallises the next phase of the company’s trajectory of growing its leadership position in the luxury super car and motorsports industries,” Mumtalakat chief executive Shaikh Abdulla bin Khalifa Al Khalifa said in the statement.Over the last six decades, the McLaren brand has become one of the most successful in elite motorsport, competing around the world in Formula 1, IndyCar, Formula E, Extreme E and esports.Since the inception of the company’s supercar arm in 2011, McLaren Automotive has quickly grown to become one of the world’s leading high-performance vehicle brands, with vehicles such as the P1, Senna and Speedtail now widely considered to be modern-day classics and icons of innovation.Today, the company’s product portfolio of GT, supercar, Motorsport and Ultimate models is retailed through an expanding network of more than 100 retailers in 40-plus markets around the world.The recapitalisation process began in December last year after McLaren shareholders unanimously approved the agreement.According to previous reports, the agreement would involve about 20 per cent of the equity in McLaren being converted into new contracts, which will have the economic rights to benefit from a future ‘liquidity event’ such as an initial public offering (IPO) of McLaren, without being classed as shares.Last year, Mumtalakat announced that it bought shares and warrants worth £400 million (BD190m) in McLaren from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and Ares Management.Mumtalakat, which had a 60pc stake in McLaren at the time, expected the British company to go public in two to three years, its chief executive told Reuters in June 2022. (ICE Doha)


Fonte notizia: Gulf Daily News