Tuesday, November 19, 2024

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

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AVI subsidiary Irvin & Johnson has announced a new B-BBEE transaction following the maturation on 1 July 2023 of its 2004 deal with Main Street 198. In terms of the new deal, Twincitiesworld, a 100% black-owned company will acquire 18.75% of the issued share capital in Irvin & Johnson. I&J employees currently own 6.25%. Following the transaction, 25% of the issued share capital of I&J will be owned by previously disadvantaged shareholders. The new deal is not a categorised transaction in terms of the Listing Requirements of the JSE.

In February, Attacq informed the market that it was in discussions to dispose of a 30% stake in Attacq Waterfall Investment Company (AWIC) to the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) represented by the Public Investment Corporation. This week the company announced it had concluded binding agreements and would, following shareholder approval, implement the transaction in exchange for R2,388 billion in cash. In addition, the GEPF will inject a further R300 million into AWIC as a shareholder loan. Attacq will retain control of AWIC and continue to provide asset management and administration services to AWIC at market-related fees.

Following the implementation of the Distell transaction in April 2023 and further subsequent off-market transactions, Remgro has informed shareholders that its final shareholding position in Heineken Beverages and Capevin is 18.80% and 55.93% respectively.

De Beers, 85% held by Anglo American, has negotiated a new 10-year diamond sales agreement with the Botswana government. Previously De Beers kept 75% of the diamonds mined through Debswana, a joint venture held equally with the state. Under the terms of the new agreement, Botswana will receive 30% of diamonds mined from the four mines, increasing to a maximum of 50% in the next decade. The parties have also agreed to extend the mining licenses (up for renewal in 2029) for a further 25 years to 2054.

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