Company Profile

Company Profile

 

The Securities House is a public shareholding company incorporated in Kuwait in 1982 and since then, remained committed to expand its network of shareholders and investors and building trust to achieve growing returns.

The Securities House is deeply rooted in the Middle East for almost four decades of investment activities.

The Securities House is regulated by the Capital Market Authority as a licensed person and carries out the following activities:

  • Portfolio management on behalf of third parties,
  • Establishing and managing funds and collective investment schemes on behalf of third parties,
  • Providing financial advisory and research services,
  • Placement agent,
  • Dealing in securities on its behalf, and
  • Investment in real estate and other economic sectors.

The Securities House performs its activities in accordance with Shariah principles through a network of partners in the GCC, the UK and the United States.

The Securities House is able to strike a balance between managing risks and achieving returns, and as its investments and client base expand, so does its expertise in the global marketplace.

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Vision & Mission

Vision

To become a leading company in the asset management sector by providing excellent services with transparency in order to create added value for our clients and shareholders.

Mission

Our mission is to create long term value for all our stakeholders by building a partnership with our clients based on trust and confidence.

Milestone

1982
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The Securities House is established by a group of shareholders with an authorized share capital of KD 50 million and a paid-up capital of KD 25 million.

1985

The government of Kuwait, being represented by the Kuwait Investment Authority, also known as KIA, acquires 95% of The Securities House’s share capital due to severe economic circumstances caused by the Souk Al Manakh crisis. The Securities House’s share capital was therefore reduced to KD 18 million.

1986

The Securities House, representing its major shareholder, the KIA, plays an important role as a market maker in the Kuwait’s Stock Exchange.

1996

The Securities House is privatized and listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange. 40% of the company’s share capital is placed through open auction, while another 51% of the company’s share capital is placed through a public offering.

1997

The Securities House launches Azraq Fund for Financial Investment, the very first Shariah-complaint equity fund in Kuwait. The fund is later liquidated after a 5-year life horizon with great profitable returns to its investors.

1998

The Securities House successfully completes the restructuring and the listing of Aref Investment Group Company transaction, which is considered to be a first in Kuwait.

2001

The Securities House acquires Al-Ghanim Group of Companies, a leading Kuwaiti trading group that is engaged in health care, pharmaceutical, industrial, trading, communications and information sectors.

2002

The production of Abraaj Water Factory, a product of the New Technology Bottling Company K.S.C.C (a subsidiary company of The Securities House) is initiated.

The Securities House establishes Global Securities House for Economic and Financial Consultancies “GSH” (currently Gatehouse Capital) in Kuwait to become its investment arm of the company in the global real estate sector.

2003

The Securities House’s General Assembly approves the transformation of its own company’s activities to be in compliance with Shariah principles.

The Securities House launches Diyar Real Estate Fund, as a distinguished Shariah compliant fund to invest in local and in international real estate properties.

2005

The Securities House acquires Al-Shall Company for Economic Consultancies K.S.C through the Kuwait Stock Exchange, increasing its share capital and changing its name to Al-Aman Investment Company to become the asset management investment arm of The Securities House.

2007

The Securities House grows its shareholders’ equity base to KD 94 million. The Securities House’s consolidated assets grow to KD 283 million, which is equivalent to the excess of USD 1 billion.

The Securities House successfully lists YIACO Medical Company K.S.C., one of the largest market players in the local pharmaceutical and medical services sector, on the Kuwait Stock Exchange.

The Securities House enters the International Islamic Banking industry by establishing its subsidiary Gatehouse plc in the United Kingdom to operate as a Shariah-compliant wholesale deposit-taking commercial bank.

2008

Gatehouse receives authorization to act as a wholesale deposit-taking bank that is regulated by the UK Financial Services Authority. Gatehouse Bank starts to develop Shariah financing products.

2011

Gatehouse Bank receives additional capital injection from new and existing shareholders to raise the paid-up share capital to GBP 150 million. The Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA), one of the largest sovereign funds in the world, becomes a key strategic shareholder of the bank.

2013

Diyar Real Estate Fund is liquidated with remarkable returns to its investors.

2016

The company was able to complete the settlement of all debt in full.

2018

Gatehouse Bank's business model has been strengthened and its brand has been upgraded to become an integrated commercial bank specializing in all types of real estate-related financing, particularly the residential financing mortgages, and has become a challenger bank in the UK.

2020

The merger between The Securities House and Al Aman Investment Company was completed in March 2020, and The Securities House became a larger entity with multiple experiences and geographically diverse assets.

2021

The company has been repositioned as a licensed investment and advisory entity relying primarily on the exploitation of its accumulated skills and expertise in the development of management and advisory fee revenues from client asset management in three key sectors: listed equities (in local and GCC markets), private equity investments (in local and GCC operating sectors) and international real estate investments (in the United States).