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ANSARADA DealMakers Annual Awards – Results 2023

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Over the past two decades, South Africa’s merger and acquisition (M&A) activity has all but halved, influenced by various factors, including regulatory changes, concerns over political stability, and local and global economic conditions, all of which have dampened investor confidence and slowed dealmaking momentum. This, is, of course, bar the blip in 2021, following the release of the bottleneck caused by the 2020 pandemic.

In 2023, total deal activity by SA-listed companies declined to 315 deals, valued at c.R576bn and that compares with 383 deals valued at R735bn in 2022. Of this 2023 total value, 64% of the deals were announced by foreign companies with secondary listings on the JSE.

Delving deeper into the numbers, the value of the 284 deals announced by SA domiciled companies in 2023 declined 44% against that of 2022 and this, despite the effect on the numbers of a weaker exchange rate. On a positive note, the number of failed deals dropped to six, against a norm of roughly 24.

Of the top 10 largest 2023 deals (by value) by a primary listed SA company, Life Healthcare’s disposal of Alliance Medical Group to entities advised by iCON Infrastructure tops the list at R19,7bn. The largest B-BBEE deal by value was Absa’s eKhaya transaction at R11,2bn. Both deals won their respective categories at the ANSARADA DealMakers Awards.

The standout theme of the general corporate finance tables, the rubric representing corporate restructurings, listings, share issues, unbundlings among others, was the return of value to shareholders by way of share buy-back programmes, special cash distributions and the secondary listing of companies on A2X providing investors with the cost-effective trading of listed shares.

The winners of the platinum medal subjective awards are as follows:

Ince Individual DealMaker of the Year – Ferdi Vorster

(L-R) Arie Maree (Ansarada), Ferdi Vorster and Laban Nyachikanda (Ince).

Brunswick Deal of the Year – Life Healthcare’s disposal of Alliance Medical Group

Life HealthCare’s disposal of Alliance Medical Group took home the Brunswick Deal of the Year award. Advising on the deal were Goldman Sachs, Barclays Bank, Rand Merchant Bank, Standard Bank, Werksmans, Webber Wentzel, Deloitte and BDO.


Exxaro BEE Deal of the Year – ABSA’s eKhaya transaction

(L-R) Arrie Maree (Ansarada) Molefi Nthoba and Jan-Hendrik du Plessis (Absa), Ling-Ling Mothapo (Exxaro), Mark Antoncich and Jason Janse van Vuuren (Absa)


Catalyst Private Equity Deal of the Year – Carlyle’s exit of Tessara

L-R Jaco Smit (Tessara), Michael Avery (Catalyst), Bruce Steen (Carlyle) and DJ Schreuder (Tessara)

Business Rescue Transaction of the Year – Cast Products South Africa

L-R: Arie Maree (Ansarada), Johan du Toit (Engaged Business Turnaround), Refilwe Ndlovu (Chrisyd Advisory Services) and Marylou Greig (DealMakers).

Special Recognition Award – African Parks

Accepting the award on behalf African Parks from Marylou Greig (DealMakers) is Yushanta Rungasammy and Sihle Bulose (CMS South Africa).

2023 M&A award winners (listed companies)

The category of Investment Adviser (by deal value) was won by Rand Merchant Bank. (L-R) Arie Marie (Ansarada), Krishna Nagar and Irshaad Paruk (RMB) and Marylou Greig (DealMakers).

The category of Investment Adviser (by deal flow) was won by Java Capital. (L-R) Arie Marie (Ansarada), Wilson Baloyi and Kevin Joselowitz (Java Capital) and Marylou Greig (DealMakers).


The category of Sponsors (by deal value) was won by Absa CIB. (L-R) Kevin Brady (A2X) and Bonnie Brink.

The category of Sponsor (by deal flow) was won by Nedbank CIB. (L-R) Michelle Benade (Nedbank CIB), Kevin Brady (A2X), Sujal Roy and Ryan Morrison (Nedbank CIB).

The category of Legal Adviser (by deal value) was won by Bowmans. (L-R) Simla Ramdayal (WTW) and Tholinhlanhla Gcabashe.

The category of Legal Adviser (by deal value) was won by Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr. (L-R) Simla Ramdayal (WTW) and Roxanna Valayathum.

The award for Transactional Support Services Adviser (by deal value) was presented to Deloitte. Thembeka Buthelezi received the award from Marylou Greig (DealMakers).

Mdu Luthuli received, on behalf of Deloitte, the award for the Top Transactional Support Services Adviser (by deal flow) from Marylou Greig (DealMakers).


Winners of other awards presented on the night were:

In the category of General Corporate Finance:

Investment Adviser (by deal value): Rand Merchant Bank
Investment Adviser (by deal flow) tie: PSG Capital and Investec Bank

Sponsor (by deal value): Investec Bank
Sponsor (by deal flow): PSG Capital

Legal Adviser (by deal value): Webber Wentzel
Legal Adviser (by deal flow): Webber Wentzel

Transactional Support Services (by deal value): EY
Transactional Support Services (by deal flow): PwC

Top BEE advisers were:
Legal Adviser (by deal value): ENS
Legal Adviser (by deal flow): ENS

Top advisers (unlisted deals) were:
Legal Adviser (by deal value): Webber Wentzel
Legal Adviser (by deal flow): Webber Wentzel

2023 M&A League Tables: SA advisory firms (in relation to exchange-listed companies)


2023 General Corporate Finance League Tables: SA advisory firms (in relation to exchange-listed companies)

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