Kenya Airways shareholders approve rights issue
* Still awaiting regulator’s approvalNAIROBI, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Kenya Airways
shareholders approved on Friday its plan for a rights issue to
raise an unspecified amount of money to fund route and fleet
expansion.Kenya Airways, 26 percent owned by Air France-KLM ,
aims to double its fleet within five years, part of a 10-year
plan aimed at extending its network to every African nation.”The rights issue is critical to the growth and expansion
plans of the airline,” Kenya Airways Chairman Evanson Mwaniki
said in a statement after its annual general meeting.One of Africa’s leading carriers, it said in September that
it plans to double its authorised share capital to 10 billion
Kenyan shillings ($97.4 million) ahead of the cash call. The
additional share capital was also approved at the meeting.The rights issue is awaiting approval from the Capital
Markets Authority. Market participants said they expected the
rights issue to start as early as November.Kenya Airways shares closed down 4.67 percent at 25.5
shillings on Friday. The Nairobi Stock Exchange’s NSE-20 Share
Index was down 0.41 percent at 3277.50The airline said the Kenyan government and Air France-KLM,
both major shareholders, had confirmed they would take up their
rights once the process was approved.($1 = 102.700 Kenyan Shillings)
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