Drake & Scull International (DSI) announced that it has successfully completed its capital restructuring program which started at the beginning of the fiscal year as part of its efforts to improve the financial position of the company and enhance operational efficiency.
The completion of the program and the entry of Tabarak Investment as a strategic investor will enable the companys new leadership to move forward with its operational plans and focus on further enhancing its core competencies in the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) sector to steer the company to recovery and sustainable growth.
Eng Abdulla Atatreh, chairman of DSI, said: Completing DSIs recapitalisation program is a significant milestone for the company and reaffirms the dedication and the commitment of the new of board of directors in taking the necessary decisions that safeguard the interest of our shareholders and sets a solid foundation for the group to press ahead with key strategic initiatives to regain business momentum.
We are confident that this achievement will pave the way for the companys newly-appointed leadership to map a clearer direction and position DSI to proactively seize regional opportunities in the MEP sector.
The completion of the program is a fundamental phase in rebalancing our capital structure and improving our liquidity and the new capital injection will be used to improve operations and accelerate projects execution, in addition to securing new project awards and pursuing opportunities to diversify our income and reinforce shareholders confidence.
He also added: The Securities and Commodities Authority and the Dubai Financial Market played a key role in supporting the execution of the capital restructuring program while exhibiting the highest standards of professionalism. Furthermore, Tabarak Investment will continue to support the company financially and strategically. Lastly, with the successful completion of the capital restructuring program, the share capital of the company stands at AED1.07bn and the total equity of the group increased by AED500mn.