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ADQ declares Aramex acquisition offer unconditional ahead of 25 July settlement

ADQ declares Aramex acquisition offer unconditional ahead of 25 July settlement

Gulf Business2 days ago
ADQ, an Abu Dhabi-based sovereign investor with a focus on critical infrastructure and global supply chains, has announced that its voluntary tender offer for Aramex—submitted through its wholly owned indirect subsidiary, Q Logistics Holding—has become unconditional as of 22 July 2025.
According to the investor, all regulatory approvals and conditions outlined in the offer document published on 10 February 2025 have now been satisfied or waived. These include antitrust and foreign direct investment clearances from both UAE and international authorities.
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As a result, payment of consideration to Aramex shareholders and the registration of shares in the name of Q Logistics Holding is scheduled to take place on 25 July 2025.
The transaction represents a significant milestone in ADQ's strategy to deepen its investment in global logistics and supply chains, aligning with its broader economic diversification objectives.
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