Monday, November 25, 2024

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

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Exchange Listed Companies

The proposal to Telkom by network operator Rain, that it rather merge with it than MTN, prompted the release of a SENS announcement on Thursday by the Takeover Regulation Panel informing the market that the potential offer to merge was unlawful and that Rain had been instructed to retract the announcement.

Datatec UK subsidiary Logicalis UK&I has acquired Q Associates, a provider of IT consultancy and advisory services around data management, data protection, compliance and information security. The acquisition will extend the reach and skills of the UK subsidiary, increasing value to customers especially in Higher Education and Government Secured Services sectors.

The Central Energy Fund SOC has completed its due diligence following its decision to invest R1 billion for a 10% ownership stake in Renergen’s Virginia Gas Project.

BHP has made a non-binding indicative proposal to acquire Australian miner OZ Minerals in a deal valued at A$8,37 billion. Although the OZ Minerals board has rejected the offer as undervaluing the stock, the A$25 per share offer reflects a 41.4% premium to the 30-day VWAP of A$17.67 per share up to and including the share price on August 5, 2022.

Libstar has concluded an agreement to acquire Cape Foods, a Cape Town manufacturer of a wide range of branded and private label herb, spice and seasoning blends. The product range is marketed both locally and internationally in more than 30 countries. The transaction is in line with Libstar’s strategy to grow its basket of non-commoditised food products in existing categories. Financial details of the transaction were undisclosed.

Sun International is to dispose of a property in Menlyn, Pretoria to Menlyn Maine for an effective R198 million and will acquire from Vast Way, a 14.25% equity interest (and loan account) in Time Square for R125 million.

Globe Trade Centre S.A. has announced a change in strategic expansion to include new sectors identified by the company for investment. These sectors include investment in innovation and technology parks, renewable energy facilities and development of private rented (residential) sector property. As part of this new strategy, the company announced the acquisition of a 25% stake in a joint venture investment in Kildare Innovation Campus, located outside Dublin for c. €115 million.

Delta Property Fund has disposed of four properties, three in Bloemfontein and one in Kimberly, to various parties for an aggregate R16,6 million.

Deutsche Konsum REIT-AG, a real estate company focusing on German retail properties in micro-locations, has acquired the retail park Cottbus-Center and two grocery stores in Saxony-Anhalt.

Unlisted Companies

DataProphet, a local Cape Town-based startup which uses artificial intelligence to provide the manufacturing industry with impactful solutions to optimise production, has closed a US$10 million series A round. The round was led by Knife Capital. The investment will be used to accelerate international expansion.

South African VC firm HAVAÍC has invested US$500,000 in FinAccess, a Kenyan software solutions provider that digitises community banks and farming co-operatives in the East Africa region. FinAccess will use the funds, part of a pre-series A funding round, to expand its two core products, banking software solution Fincore and agricultural software solution Grobox.

Logistics startup Droppa has closed a series A round for an undisclosed amount with logistics company SkyNet Worldwide Express. Droppa is an on-demand courier and fleet hiring e-haling platform. The investment will be used to drive business growth and allow for continuous innovative business solutions.

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