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Emaar Properties and Emaar Malls to merge

Emaar Properties PJSC and Emaar Malls PJSC  jointly announce today that each of their boards of directors have voted to recommend an all share merger to their respective shareholders. The proposed merger has the unanimous support and recommendation of the board of directors of Emaar Properties and Emaar Malls (acting through its independent directors) and will reinforce Emaar Properties’ position as MENA’s largest integrated and diversified real estate company, ensuring both Emaar Properties and Emaar Malls are strategically positioned to capture opportunities in the marketplace and drive shareholder value.

As part of the transaction, the existing business of Emaar Malls will be reconstituted in a wholly owned subsidiary of Emaar Properties and will continue to develop and hold a portfolio of premium shopping malls and retail assets, and Emaar Properties will continue to be listed on the Dubai Financial Market.

The combination offers a compelling value proposition for both Emaar Properties and Emaar Malls’ shareholders and is expected to create the following benefits:

The combination of Emaar Properties and Emaar Malls is expected to enhance the combined group’s position as a national real estate champion and will continue to contribute to the ongoing development of Dubai, acting as a critical enabler of the economic vision of Dubai and the UAE.

The proposed transaction would be effected as a statutory merger and by way of a share swap, with Emaar Malls shareholders (excluding Emaar Properties) receiving 0.51 Emaar Properties shares for every one Emaar Malls share. This represents a premium of 7.1% to the closing price of Emaar Malls on 1 March 2021, the last trading day prior to this announcement, and a premium of 11.2% to the market implied exchange ratio based on volume weighted average prices over the last one month to 1 March 2021. The merger is subject to a number of conditions, including the approval by the shareholders of Emaar Properties and Emaar Malls.

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