SICO maintains status as leading broker on Bahrain Bourse
Source: BI-ME , Author: Posted by BI-ME staff
Posted: Mon June 11, 2012 3:43 pm



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BAHRAIN. Bahrain-based regional investment bank, Securities & Investment Company (SICO), announced today that it has maintained its leading position as the most active broker on the Bahrain Bourse – both in terms of volume and value of transactions executed – for  the thirteenth consecutive year..

During 2011, SICO handled 32.45% of all transactions on the Bahrain Bourse, 31.95% by total market volume and 38.63% by total value traded.

The Bank also continued to be the preferred broker of choice for larger trades, and accounted for most of the larger transactions executed on the Bourse during the year.

In June, SICO handled the buy/sell of 57.2 million shares of a leading Shariah-compliant financial institution with a total value of BD 15.21 million, together with the sale of 10 million shares of a leading conventional bank worth BD 2.72 million.

Through its pioneering Agency Brokerage Desk, SICO continued to enable clients to trade listed investment opportunities available across the MENA region, including access to the fixed income market. Having established a significant share of overall GCC market trades, SICO is firmly placed among the leading brokers in the region.

Commenting on these achievements, Anthony C. Mallis, CEO of Securities & Investment Company, said, “We are delighted to have maintained our leading position on the Bahrain Bourse for the thirteenth year running. As an increasing number of Bahraini, regional and foreign investors seek to access Gulf stock exchanges, SICO is ideally equipped with the right team, skills and knowledge to be able to execute and support clients’ orders. The Bank offers investors access to listed investment opportunities across the MENA region, where we continue to undertake some of the larger trades in those markets, discreetly and with great efficiency.

“The performance of our brokerage business during 2011reinforces the continued success of SICO’s consistent strategy: to focus on serving the GCC region; grow and diversify our business lines and revenue streams; pursue a best-of-class, client-focused business model; and maintain a disciplined approach to managing our costs, risk and capital,” added Mr Mallis.

 “In line with our strategy to expand SICO’s presence outside Bahrain in other GCC countries, SICO acquired full shareholding of a brokerage licensed company in AbuDhabi, (UAE). SICO UAE is expected to resume its operation in Q2 of 2012 following substantial investment in a new system and management team to deliver the highest quality of brokerage service and execution capability to its institutional clients throughout the UAE in the three principal stock exchanges – ADX, DFM and NASDAQ.”

Securities & Investment Company is a wholesale bank offering a selective range of investment banking services, including asset management, brokerage, corporate finance and market-making, on a regional basis and with a particular emphasis on Bahrain. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, SICO Fund Services Company (SFS), SICO also provides custody and fund administration services.

SICO’s comprehensive range of research, regular market updates and reviews, and Fund Reports, can be accessed via www.sicobahrain.com

 

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