Islamic Finance

The IILM commences 2021 with $1.15 billion issuance of short-term sukuk


Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – 19 January 2021 - The International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation (IILM) announced that it has successfully completed the auction of USD 1.15 billion short-term Ṣukūk across three series comprising 1-month USD 400 million priced at 0.28%, 3-month USD 500 million at 0.40% and 6-month USD 250 million at 0.40%. 

The issuance marks the first transaction for 2021 and forms part of the IILM’s “A-1” rated USD4.0 billion short-term issuance programme.  The auction garnered favourable demand from both Primary Dealers and investors with a combined orderbook in excess of USD 2,079 million, representing an average oversubscription ratio of 1.8 times. 

“We are very pleased to open the year with the successful auction of USD1.15 billion short-term Ṣukūk.  The transaction’s coverage ratio and its competitive yield continue to reflect confidence and positive sentiment from Primary Dealers and investors despite on-going uncertainty associated with the global Covid-19 pandemic.  The IILM remains focused on staying vigilant and resilient during this period to ensure seamless delivery of our mandate as a frequent issuer of Shari’ah-compliant liquidity instruments.”  said Dr Umar Oseni, Chief Executive Officer of the IILM. 

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