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Kattali Textile Limited Tel: +88-031-2511654 Chowdhury Bari, Kornel Jones Road, Md ÒcuywRevRv‡i wewb‡qvM SzuwKc~Y©| ‡R‡b I ey‡S wewb‡qvM Kiæb|Ó “Investment in capital market involves certain degree of risks. The investors are required to read the prospectus and risk factors carefully, assess their own financial conditions and risk taking ability before making their investment decisions.” PUBLIC ISSUE OF 34,000,000 ORDINARY SHARES DATE OF ISSUE OF PROSPECTUS: August 02, 2018 OFFER PRICE: TK 10.00 EACH AT PAR TOTAL SIZE OF FUND TO BE RAISED TK. 340,000,000/- Opening and Closing date of subscription: Opening date of Subscription: August 28, 2018 Closing date of Subscription: September 13, 2018 PROSPECTUS Name of Issuer Name of Issue Manager The Issuer (A) PRELIMINARY INFORMATION AND DECLARATIONS: i) Name(s), address(s), telephone number(s), web address(s), e-mail(s), fax number(s) and contact persons of the issuer, issue manager(s), underwriter(s), auditors, credit rating company and valuer, where applicable; ISSUER: Telephone & Fax Number, Name & Address Contact Person E-mail, Web Address Kattali Textile Limited Tel: +88-031-2511654 Chowdhury Bari, Kornel Jones Road, Md. Emdadul Hoque Chowdhury Fax: +88-031-2770044 North Kattali, Pahartoli, Chittagong - Managing Director E-mail:[email protected] 4217 Web: www.kattalitextileltd.com ISSUE MANAGER: Telephone & Fax Number, Name & Address Contact Person E-mail, Web Address NRB Equity Management Ltd. Tel: +88 02 9585326 Al-Raji Complex, Suite# G-602, 603 Fax: +88 02 9585281 Md. Muslahuddin Chowdhury (6th Floor) 166-167, Shaheed Syed E-mail: [email protected] Chief Executive Officer Nazrul Islam Sarani, Purana Paltan, Web: www.nrbequity.com Dhaka-1000. UNDERWRITERS: Phone & Fax Number, E-mail, Name & Address Contact Person Web Address Phone: +88-02-9856271,9822391-2 CAPM Advisory Limited Fax:+88-02-9822393 Tower Hamlet (9th floor), 16 Kamal Mufakhkharul Islam E-mail: Ataturk Avenue,Banani C/A, Managing Director & CEO [email protected] Dhaka-1213 Web:www.capmadvisorybd.com Beta One Investment Limited Phone: +88-029887337 Level 4, Green Delta AIMS Tower, Mohammed Atiquzzaman Fax: +88-02-9880733 51-52 Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212 Managing Director E-mail: [email protected] Bangladesh Web: betaone.com.bd Phone: 9551962 PABX-7123255-7 AIBL capital Management Limited Muhammad Husain Ahmad Fax: +88-02-9575379 Peoples Insurance Bhaban (7th Floor) Chief Executive Officer (CC) E-mail: [email protected] 36 Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka-1000. Web: al-arafahbank.com Citizen Securities & Investment Phone: 02-9514542, 02-9515439 Limited Fax: +88-02-9570546 Tahid Ahmed Chowdhury, FCCA Al-Raji complex (Suite-G#802), 166- E-mail: Managing Director & CEO 167 Shaheed Syed Nazrul Islam [email protected] Sarani, Purana Paltan, Dhaka-1000 Web: www.citizensecurities.com AUDITOR: Telephone & Fax Number, E- Name & Address Contact Person mail, Web Address Shiraz Khan Basak & Co. Chartered Accountants Tel:+88-02-9635139 Ramendra Nath Basak, FCA R.K Tower( Level-10) Fax: +88-02-8621575 Partner 86,Bir Uttam C.R Datta Road (312, Email:[email protected] Sonargaon), Dhaka-1205 ii) “A person interested to get a prospectus may obtain from the issuer and the issue manager” iii) "If you have any query about this document, you may consult the issuer, issue manager and underwriter” Prospectus Page | 2 The Issuer (IV) “CONSENT OF THE BANGLADESH SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION HAS BEEN OBTAINED TO THE ISSUE/OFFER OF THESE SECURITIES UNDER THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE ORDINANCE, 1969, AND THE BANGLADESH SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION (PUBLIC ISSUE) RULES, 2015. IT MUST BE DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD THAT IN GIVING THIS CONSENT THE COMMISSION DOES NOT TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE FINANCIAL SOUNDNESS OF THE ISSUER COMPANY, ANY OF ITS PROJECTS OR THE ISSUE PRICE OF ITS SECURITIES OR FOR THE CORRECTNESS OF ANY OF THE STATEMENTS MADE OR OPINION EXPRESSED WITH REGARD TO THEM. SUCH RESPONSIBILITY LIES WITH THE ISSUER, ITS DIRECTORS, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, MANAGING DIRECTOR, CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, COMPANY SECRETARY, ISSUE MANAGER, ISSUE MANAGER‟S CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, MANAGING DIRECTOR, UNDERWRITERS, AUDITOR(S), VALUER AND/OR CREDIT RATING COMPANY (IF ANY)." (V) Risks in relation to the First Issue "This being the first issue of the issuer, there has been no formal market for the securities of the issuer. The face value of the securities is TK. 10.00 (ten) and the issue price is Tk. 10.00 each i.e. the face value. The issue price has been determined and justified by the issuer and the issue manager/bidding by the eligible investors as stated under the paragraph on “Justification of Issue Price” should not be taken to be indicative of the market price of the securities after listing. No assurance can be given regarding an active or sustained trading of the securities or the price after listing." (VI) General Risk “"Investment in securities involves a degree of risk and investors should not invest any funds in this offer unless they can afford to take the risk of losing their investment. Investors are advised to read the risk factors carefully before taking an investment decision in this offer. For taking an investment decision, investors must rely on their own examination of the issuer and the offer including the risks involved. The securities have not been recommended by the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) nor does BSEC guarantee the accuracy or adequacy of this document. Specific attention of investors is invited to the statement of „risk factors‟ given on page number(s) 128-135.” (VII) The Kattali Textile Limited's Absolute Responsibility "The issuer, having made all reasonable inquiries, accepts responsibility for and confirms that this Prospectus contains all material information with regard to the issuer and the issue, that the information contained in the Prospectus are true, fair and correct in all material aspects and are not misleading in any respect, that the opinions and intentions expressed herein are honestly held and that there are no other facts, the omission of which make this document as a whole or any of such information or the expression of any such opinions or intentions misleading in any material respect." Prospectus Page | 3 The Issuer (B) AVAILABILITY OF PROSPECTUS i. Names, addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, website addresses and e-mail addresses and names of contact persons of the institutions where the Prospectus and abridged version of Prospectus are available in hard and soft forms. The Prospectus and Abridge Version of the Prospectus in hard and soft forms of Kattali Textile Limited shall be obtained from the following address: ISSUER Telephone & Fax Number, E-mail, Name & Address Contact Persons Web Address Kattali Textile Limited Tel: +88-031-2511654 Chowdhury Bari, Kornel Jones Road, Md. Emdadul Hoque Chowdhury Fax: +88-031-2770044 North Kattali, Pahartoli, Chittagong - Managing Director E-mail:[email protected] 4217 Web: www.kattalitextileltd.com ISSUE MANAGER Telephone & Fax Number, E-mail, Name & Address Contact Person Web Address NRB Equity Management Ltd. Tel: +88 02 9585326 Al-Raji Complex, Suite# G-602, 603 Md. Muslahuddin Chowdhury Fax: +88 02 9585281 (6th Floor) 166-167, Shaheed Syed Chief Executive Officer E-mail: [email protected] Nazrul Islam Sarani, Purana Paltan, Web: www.nrbequity.com Dhaka-1000. STOCK EXCHANGES Telephone & Fax Number, Name & Address Contact person E-mail, Web Address Tel:+88-02-9564601,9576210-18 Dhaka Stock Exchange Limited Fax: +88-02-9564727, +88-02- Afzalur Rahaman DSE Library, 9/F Motijheel C/A, 9569755 Manager Dhaka-1000. E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.dsebd.org Chittagong Stock Exchange Tel: 031-714632-3 Limited Mohammed Jabed Sarwar Fax: 031-714101 CSE Library, CSE Building, 1080, Assistant Manager E-mail: [email protected] Sheikh Mujib Road Agrabad, Web: www.cse.com.bd Chittagong- 4100. The Prospectus would also be available on the websites of BSEC (www.sec.gov.bd) at the Public Reference Room of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) for reading and studying. II. NAME OF NEWSPAPER AND DATE OF PUBLICATION OF ABRIDGED VERSION OF PROSPECTUS WAS PUBLISHED: Sl. No Name of the Newspaper Date of Publication 1 The Daily Star 02nd August, 2018 2 The Financial Express 02nd August, 2018 3 The Daily Samakal 02nd August, 2018 4 The Daily Banikbarta 02nd August, 2018 Prospectus Page | 4 The Issuer iii. DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMS/ELABORATIONS. ACRONYMS ELABORATION I ACRONYMS ELABORATION IPO Initial Public Offering A ICAB The Institute of Chartered AGM Annual General Meeting Accountants of Bangladesh Allotment Letter of allotment for shares Issue Public Issue of shares of KTL ―Articles‖ or ―Articles of The Articles of Association of Kattali Issue Manager NRB Equity Management Limited Association‖ or ―AOA‖ Textile Limited as amended Issuer Kattali Textile Limited B K ―Board‖ or ―Board of The Board of Directors of Kattali KTL/Kattali Kattali Textile Limited Directors‖ or ―Our Board‖ Textile Limited, as a duly constituted L from time to time L/C Letter of Credit BGMEA Bangladesh Garments Manufacturers M and Exporters Association MS -Word Microsoft Word BOA/C Beneficiary Owner Account MD Managing Director BDT Bangladeshi Taka ―Memorandum‖ or ― The Memorandum of Association of BB Bangladesh Bank Memorandum of Kattali Textile Limited, as amended BAS Bangladesh Accounting Standards Association‖ or ―MOA‖ BSA Bangladesh Standards on Auditing N BFRS Bangladesh Financial Reporting NAV Net Asset Value Standards NBR National Board of Revenue BOI Board of Investment NRB Non
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