Egyptian Startup Gourmet Egypt Dazzles Market with Stunning $28M IPO Debut
Agri-food company Gourmet Egypt.com Food made a successful debut on the Egyptian Exchange (EGX) on February 10, following an initial public offering (IPO) that combined both a public offering and a private placement. The IPO, which covered 190.5 million shares, represented approximately 47.6 percent of the company’s total share capital. Priced at 6.90 Egyptian pounds per share, the offering successfully raised nearly 1.31 billion pounds, equivalent to $28 million, and valued the company at about 2.76 billion pounds at the time of listing. Gourmet Egypt currently has 400 million shares outstanding.
The offering received prior approval from the Financial Regulatory Authority, and demand from investors was exceptionally strong. The tranche specifically allocated to institutional and qualified investors was heavily oversubscribed, clearly indicating investor interest that surpassed the available shares. Retail investors also demonstrated significant participation in the public tranche, underscoring broad market confidence. On its first day of trading, the stock surged by approximately 24 percent in early trading, reflecting a robust investor appetite for food-sector companies on the Egyptian Exchange.
This successful listing marks a significant contribution to the gradual revival of Egypt’s primary market. This market has seen renewed activity as authorities endeavor to deepen capital markets and attract foreign investment inflows. Food and consumer staples companies, like Gourmet Egypt, frequently attract investor interest in emerging markets due to their stable demand profiles and defensive revenue characteristics. While Egypt’s economy has grappled with currency pressures and high inflation in recent years, prompting various reforms aimed at restoring investor confidence, a successful IPO with strong institutional demand like this may signal improving sentiment towards Egyptian equities. Furthermore, the substantial size of the free float, representing nearly half of the company’s capital, ensures ample liquidity for trading. Sustained performance for Gourmet Egypt will ultimately depend on its ability to achieve consistent earnings growth, manage input costs effectively, and navigate consumer purchasing power dynamics in a market where food inflation remains a critical issue.
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