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MerchantBridge launches Mesopotamia Fund to invest in Iraqi equities

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Private equity firm plans Iraq investment fund


DUBAI, United Arab Emirates

Private equity firm MerchantBridge says it's launching a fund to invest in Iraqi stocks, joining a growing number of international companies betting on the country's recovery.

The London-based firm said Monday the new Mesopotamia Equity Fund would aim to invest across all sectors on the Iraq Stock Exchange. It didn't say how big the open-ended fund's initial investment would be.

The launch comes just two weeks after state-run Abu Dhabi financial firm Invest AD launched a similar fund to give investors a way to buy tough-to-access Iraqi stocks.

MerchantBridge had floated plans for an Iraqi equity fund earlier this year.

Godvig Capital of the British Virgin Islands also runs a fund investing in Iraqi companies.

http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9IU3MKO0.htm

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MerchantBridge launches Mesopotamia Fund to invest in Iraqi equities

A group of private equity fund launches Msbutimea to invest in the Iraqi stock
2010-10-18 19:09:55 2010-10-18 19:09:55

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. Launched MerchantBridge group specialized in investments in the UAE, Iraq, Lebanon and the United Kingdom contributed to the fund for Iraq on behalf of the Fund Msbutimea for investment.

. The Fund Msbutimea investment fund open to seeking to participate in the growth anticipated and long-term stock market Iraq has doubled the capital market of the Stock Exchange, which reopened in 2004 to reach $ 3 billion over the past five years and the fall are currently more than 90 companies have not invested yet by the foreign portfolio.

The launch comes MerchantBridge Msbutimea Fund to invest in the time when the Iraqi government to support many of the important sectors for privatization.

The Group Chief Executive MerchantBridge Basil Basil Rahim Rahim said his group believes the long-term investment opportunities in Iraq and pointed out that the new fund would be an early start towards a global trend to invest in Iraq's environment fertile.

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MerchantBridge launches Mesopotamia Fund to invest in Iraqi equities


International private equity group, MerchantBridgeMerchantBridgeMerchantBridge and Co
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, announced today that it will target equity investments in the Iraqi Stock Exchange (ISX)


Abu Dhabi - 18th October 2010: MerchantBridge and Co
MerchantBridge the international private equity group with diverse investment interests operating from Iraq, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom, has launched an Iraq equity fund, the "Mesopotamia Equity Fund Ltd".

The Mesopotamia Fund is an open ended fund that will capitalize on the expected long term growth of the Iraqi Stock Exchange (ISX)Iraqi Stock Exchange (ISX)Iraq Stock Exchange
ISX

The market capitalization of the exchange, which reopened in 2004, has doubled to $3 billion in the past five years and it currently has more than 90 listed companies, mostly untouched by foreign portfolio managers.

Key highlights to note about the Mesopotamia Fund include:

•The fund will invest across all sectors in the ISX.

•The Iraqi stock marketIraqi stock market is young with an unprecedented growth potential, as it currently represents less than 3.3% of GDP compared to over 80% for the GCC and 73% in KSA respectively.

•The ISX top 20 companies by market cap have outperformed most OECD and GCC indices since 2008 and are expected to rally over the next decade. Some of its blue chips include North Bank, Credit Bank of Iraq, Mansour Bank, and hospitality group Mansour Hotel.

MerchantBridge 's new fund is being launched at a time when the government of Iraq is pushing for a number of key sectors to be privatized. An improving regulatory environment and an increasingly positive outlook is attracting international and institutional investors. Liquidity will grow further as the exchange extends its trading hours beyond the current two hours per day.

With infrastructure projects worth more than $220 billion announced and oil companies already investing in excess of $100 billion, oil production capacity will increase five-fold in the coming years. As a result, economic activity in the country is set to expand significantly. Basedon IMF estimates, Iraq's GDP is expected to grow at a rate higher than its GCC neighbors and most emerging markets in the coming years.

Mr. Basil Al-Rahim, MerchantBridge and Co

Group Chief Executive Officer, said today:

"We believe in long term investment opportunities in Iraq. Its sovereign wealth may well exceed many of its GCC neighbors by 2020 and this new fund will be an early mover in the trend towards greater international focus on Iraq's exciting investment landscape ".

MerchantBridge and Co is the largest private investor in Iraq to date, with investments of over US$1.5 billion in debt and equity since 2003.

Mr. Eric le Blan, MerchantBridgeMerchantBridgeMerchantBridge and Co

"We are proud to launch the Mesopotamia Fund as it will tap into the ISX, which although it is young, offers record growth for savvy investors who are considering investing in Iraq. This is an ideal opportunity for investors with a long term view and it offers an immediate and diverse entry into the Iraqi market".

-Ends-

About MerchantBridge and Co
is an international private equity group established over a decade ago by a group of industry veterans focused on the Middle East and Europe regions. It is authorised and regulated by the FSA in London and also has offices in Dubai, Baghdad, Basra and Beirut. also offers corporate finance advisory services in select situations to multinational corporations and governments including having been the advisor to the UK Ministry of Defence on their offset program in Saudi Arabia. It specialises in identifying opportunities across the MENA region and Europe and executing on complex, cross-border opportunities. It completed eight private equity transactions in Europe and the Middle East over the past few years with US$400 million in committed capital and investments with Enterprise Value of over US$$3 billion. In Iraq, MerchantBridge and Co

is already engaged in telecommunications ("Asiacell"), commercial banking ("Mansour Bank") and oil and gas services.



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Mesopotamia

Interesting that they name this fund Mesopotamia....maybe history is going to repeat it's self.

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Key Statistics about MerchantBridge
Headquarters United Kingdom
Industry Financial Services
Type Privately Held
Status Operating
Company Size 11-50 employees




www.mbih.com
Key Executives


Mr. Basil Al-Rahim
Chief Executive Officer


Mr. Mohammed Al Dhoheyan
Partner


Mr. Eric le Blan
Partner

Mr. Ameen Killidar
Managing Director

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