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Who’s doing what this week in the South African M&A space?

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Exchange Listed Companies

Remgro, SAS Shipping Agencies Services (MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company SA), the Mediclinic International board and newly formed Manta Bidco (to be jointly held by Remgro and SAS) have reached an agreement on a recommended cash offer to acquire the remaining 55.44% stake of Mediclinic. Remgro currently holds a 44.56% equity stake in Mediclinic. The acquisition values the entire issued and to be issued ordinary share capital of Mediclinic at approximately £3.7 billion and an implied enterprise value of approximately £6.1 billion. Shareholders will receive 504 pence in cash for each share held, representing a premium of approximately 50% to the volume-weighted average price per Mediclinic shares on May 25, 2022, the day prior to the initial announcement. In addition, shareholders will be entitled to receive the final dividend of 3 pence per share approved at the AGM on July 28, 2022.

Old Mutual is to acquire a minority stake in funding solutions specialist Preference Capital. Old Mutual has the option over time to increase its shareholding to a majority stake. Financial details were undisclosed.

African Rainbow Capital subsidiary TymeBank South Africa intends to acquire Retail Capital, a fintech funder of local SMEs, forming the foundation of its expanded business banking offering. Retail Capital has provided funding in the region of R5,5 billion to some 43,000 business owners in SA. Financial details of the transaction were undisclosed.

Vukile Property Fund, a specialist retail REIT, has acquired the Pan Africa Shopping Centre in Alexandra, Johannesburg for R414,6 million. The seller, the Pan Africa Development Company is held by consortium members Atterbury Property (50.89%), Talis Holdings (47.34%) and Summit Ridge Trading 5 (1.78%). Vukile will also appoint the seller to develop the centre’s second phase expansion which it will then acquire for R254,3 million on opening in April 2024.

DRA Global has sold its APAC maintenance, shutdown and structural mechanical piping construction business subsidiary G&S to technical industrial services provider KAEFER Integrated Services for A$8 million.

Shareholders in Cognition have been advised that the company is in discussions regarding the possible sale of its 50.01% stake in Private Property South Africa.

Unlisted Companies

Air Liquide’s specialised entity VitalAire, a provider of respiratory care services and products for use by chronic patients at home, has acquired the diabetes division of Ethitech, a distributor of medical technology and diabetes medical devices in South Africa. The acquisition will enable VitalAire to meet the growing need of patients with diabetes, leveraging on innovative connected technologies and offering personalised patient follow-up.

The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) is to invest US$100 million into the Africa Finance Corporation, a Nigeria-headquartered multilateral financier of infrastructure on the continent. As a shareholder in AFC, the PIC hopes to benefit from co-investment opportunities.

Mobile ‘play-to-earn’ app Skrmiish, has raised US$2,5 million in a seed round. The Cape-based startup that enables gamers to earn cash in every match played, will use the funding to boost its growth globally.

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