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Dar Al Arkan Prices $600m Sukuk at 7.25% on $1.5bn Book

Staff writer by Staff writer
May 22, 2026
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Saudi Arabia’s Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company closed a five-year USD 600 million sukuk at a profit rate of 7.25% per annum on 20 May 2026, attracting an order book in excess of $1.5 billion — a 2.5x oversubscription driven by regional and international investors. The company appointed twelve banks as joint lead managers and bookrunners, including Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Emirates NBD Capital, First Abu Dhabi Bank, J.P. Morgan, Standard Chartered Bank and Dubai Islamic Bank.

The transaction represents Dar Al Arkan’s 15th sukuk issuance and the 11th tranche under its USD-denominated Islamic Sukuk Programme. Chairman Yousef Al Shelash said proceeds would be used “to explore new opportunities and develop existing projects.”

Reading the 7.25% Rate

The 7.25% profit rate is the key pricing data point. For context, Dar Al Arkan’s previous sukuk issuances prior to the Iran conflict priced at 100–150 basis points lower. 

The 2.5x oversubscription is the more analytically important number. Despite paying a materially higher coupon than pre-war levels, Dar Al Arkan attracted $1.5 billion in orders for a $600 million deal — evidence that the investor pool for Gulf real estate credit has not disappeared, it has repriced. At 7.25%, the sukuk offers international investors a yield that is genuinely competitive with investment-grade US corporate paper and US high yield, while providing diversification into an asset class with strong underlying demand fundamentals.

What the Sukuk Funds

Dar Al Arkan is one of Saudi Arabia’s largest property developers by Tadawul market capitalisation, with a portfolio spanning residential projects in Riyadh, Jeddah and other major cities, as well as international residential ventures in the UAE. The “new opportunities and development of existing projects” language is standard issuer flexibility — it does not specify whether the capital will fund new land acquisition, ongoing construction, or liability management on earlier maturities.

The 25-year anniversary dimension is symbolically relevant: the company was founded in 2001 and has operated through the 2008 financial crisis, the 2015 Saudi oil price correction and the Covid-19 disruption. Its continued ability to access international capital markets during the 2026 conflict period reinforces the credibility argument it makes to investors.

The syndicate structure — 12 bookrunners including both GCC Islamic banks and international investment banks — distributes the deal across different investor bases. ADIB and Dubai Islamic Bank speak to Islamic institutional buyers; J.P. Morgan and Standard Chartered bring European and Asian accounts. This breadth of distribution is typically associated with investment-grade issuers; that Dar Al Arkan assembled it at a high-yield spread is a mark of issuer relationship strength.

The broader GCC sukuk market saw $55.04 billion in primary issuances in Q1 2026, up 5.64% year-on-year, according to Economy Middle East. That growth was concentrated in the early part of Q1, before the war’s full market impact was felt; Q2 2026 issuance is expected to be lower in volume but higher in spread.

Tags: $1.5 billion order book$600 million issuance7.25% profit rateAbu Dhabi Islamic BankDar Al Arkandebt capital marketsDubai Islamic BankEmirates NBD CapitalFirst Abu Dhabi BankGCC capital marketsinternational investorsinvestment-grade demandIslamic bondsIslamic financeJ.P. Morganoversubscriptionreal estate developmentrefinancingregional investorsSaudi arabiaSaudi real estate sectorstandard charteredsukukTadawul
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