23 June, 2025

Parkin’s IPO Recognised as Best Privatisation in EMEA

 

Parkin Company PJSC (“Parkin” or “the Company”), the largest provider of paid public parking facilities and services in Dubai, has been awarded Best Privatisation in EMEA, at the 2025 EMEA Finance Achievement Awards in London. The annual awards ceremony recognises standout transactions and institutions shaping capital markets across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

The award celebrates Parkin’s successful evolution from a government department into a high-performing and profitable listed infrastructure business. The carve-out process and subsequent public-to-private transition in March 2024 resulted in record oversubscription levels achieved on the Dubai Financial Market, with interest from high-quality local, regional and international investors generating AED 259 billion in total demand (US$71 billion), implying an oversubscription level of 165x.

The recognition by EMEA Finance magazine reinforces Parkin’s position as the benchmark for successful privatisation in the region, reflecting Dubai’s leadership in developing investable and future-ready infrastructure platforms. The Best Privatisation in EMEA award follows last month’s Best MENA IPO accolade from Euromoney, further enhancing Parkin’s growing reputation for excellence in the transportation industry.

Eng. Mohamed Abdulla Al Ali, CEO of Parkin, commented:

“Winning Best Privatisation in EMEA is a proud moment for both Parkin and Dubai. From the outset, our goal was to deliver a privatisation that set a new regional benchmark in transaction structure, investor interest and long-term value creation. The response to our IPO was extraordinary and what we have achieved since listing reflects the strength of our capex-light, cash-generative business model, our post-privatisation strategy and the ambitions of our team. This award is a testament not only to our success but also to Dubai’s leadership in shaping innovative, world-class mobility infrastructure, demonstrating its ability to attract global investors through visionary privatisation initiatives.”


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