The shares of OfficePlast, a Tunisian company specialised in the production and sale of school and office items, will be available for sale from 27 to 28 August at the price of 2.23 dinars each. In total, some 2,242,160 new shares will be on offer to investors, representing at the end of the operation 35.9% of the capital.
681,620 new shares, representing 30.40% of the offer and 10.92% of the registered capital of the company after the increase, will be the object of a fixed price offering (OPF) at 2.23 dinars for the general public. The remainder, 1,560,540 new shares, representing 69.60% of the public offering and 25.00% of the registered capital of the company after increase will be the object of an overall investment for institutional investors.
For this latter category of investors who can be Tunisian and foreigners, they must buy a minimum of 250,000 Tunisian dinars worth of shares, consolidated by Maxula Bourse, the stock market intermediary chosen to manage this aspect of the operation.
OfficePlast, founded in 2006, is launching itself into a new phase of its development. The Stock Market IPO should allow it to finance its ambitious investment plan aimed at consolidating its activities and improving its production processes, strengthening its equity. The company should also benefit from the tax incentive from opening 35.92% of its capital to the public, and increase its fame.
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