CI Capital completes EGP 2.21bn securitisation issuance for Halan Consumer Finance

CI Capital, a leading financial services group, announced the successful closure of an EGP 2.214 billion securitised bond issuance for Capital for Securitisation, with Halan Consumer Finance as the originator. The issuance was divided into two tranches, the first receiving a Prime 1 rating and the second an A- rating.

CI Capital announced on Monday the successful completion of an EGP 2.214 billion securitised bond issuance on behalf of Capital for Securitisation, with Halan Consumer Finance serving as the originator.

The deal was structured in two tranches: the first worth EGP 1.528 billion with a 12-month tenor, rated Prime 1 by Middle East Ratings and Investor Services (MERIS); the second valued at EGP 686 million for 18 months, assigned an A- rating.

Amr Helal, CEO of the Investment Bank (Sell-Side) at CI Capital, stated that "the successful execution of Halan’s latest securitisation reflects the firm’s continued track record in delivering landmark transactions in the Egyptian market." He noted that the deal reinforces CI Capital's role as a trusted partner in debt capital markets, providing innovative financing solutions.

Mohamed Abbas, Managing Director and Head of Debt Capital Markets at CI Capital, highlighted the issuance as evidence of the strong strategic partnership built over the past year, including Halan's previous securitisation in September 2025. He praised the team's performance amid a challenging macroeconomic environment.

CI Capital served as sole financial adviser, issuance manager, bookrunner, and lead arranger. Matouk Bassiouny acted as legal adviser, while Baker Tilly was the financial auditor.

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