‎WSM board recommends 10% capital hike for employee shares program

‎WSM board recommends 10% capital hike for employee shares program ‎WSM board recommends 10% capital hike for employee shares program

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WSM for Information Technology Co.’s board of directors recommended on Feb. 9 a capital increase by 10%, or SAR 1.95 million, from SAR 19.5 million to SAR 21.45 million, according to a statement to Tadawul.

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Capital Increase Details

Current Capital

SAR 19.50 mln

Number of Shares

1.95 mln

New Capital

SAR 21.45 mln

Number of Shares

2.145 mln

Percentage of Increase

10%

Purpose

Employee shares program

Method

Through capitalizing SAR 1.95 million from the retained earnings by issuing 195,000 new shares.

The capital increase will be allocated to the employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) to enhance employee loyalty. This program also aims to attract top talents and achieve solid growth rates in line with the company’s expansion strategy.

The capital increase is subject to the necessary approvals from regulatory authorities and the company’s general meeting.

 

Logo ofWSM for Information Technology Co.

WSM for Information Technology Co.’s board of directors recommended on Feb. 9 a capital increase by 10%, or SAR 1.95 million, from SAR 19.5 million to SAR 21.45 million, according to a statement to Tadawul.

Capital Increase Details

Current Capital

SAR 19.50 mln

Number of Shares

1.95 mln

New Capital

SAR 21.45 mln

Number of Shares

2.145 mln

Percentage of Increase

10%

Purpose

Employee shares program

Method

Through capitalizing SAR 1.95 million from the retained earnings by issuing 195,000 new shares.

The capital increase will be allocated to the employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) to enhance employee loyalty. This program also aims to attract top talents and achieve solid growth rates in line with the company’s expansion strategy.

The capital increase is subject to the necessary approvals from regulatory authorities and the company’s general meeting.

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