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

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Rand Merchant Bank (FirstRand) has acquired a 25% shareholding in Remgro’s Ubiquity Energy platform, a strategic energy focused investment vehicle. Ubiquity is the holding company of Energy Exchange of Southern Africa (Energy Exchange). Energy Exchange is a NERSA licensed electricity trader, offering corporate customers an attractive, renewable, alternative source of electricity produced by independent power generators.

Equites Property Fund has sold two distribution centres in the UK to an investment fund managed by New York headquartered Clarion Partners Europe. The distribution centres, located in Peterborough were sold for a cash consideration of £51,81 million. The sale will release net cash proceeds of c. R1 billion, lower the loan-to-value ratio across its portfolio, increase the weighted average lease expiry of the portfolio and enhance the growth profile of distributable earnings per share over the long term.

Capital & Regional Plc has confirmed the sale of its interest in The Mall, Luton shopping centre to SDI (Luton) for £58 million.

Schroder European Real Estate Investment Trust has acquired, for €11m, a freehold industrial warehouse in Alkmaar, the Netherlands, reflecting a net initial yield of 5.6%. Commenting on the acquisition the company said “this was a rare opportunity to acquire a highly sustainable asset with a strong and visible income profile that enhances the Company’s sector weighting, average unexpired lease term and credit strength”.

Sibanye-Stillwater is to provide A$30 million in financial support to New Century Resources following the suspension of operation at the Century mine due to extreme weather impacting Northern Queensland. In February, Sibanye announced a takeover bid to acquire up to 100% of New Century’s share capital through an off-market transaction. The offer will close on 11 April 2023. As of 21 March, Sibanye’s interest in New Century has increased to 87.64%.

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