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

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Exchange-Listed Companies

Liberty Group (LGL), a subsidiary of Standard Bank, has announced its intention to acquire the remaining shares not already held in Liberty Two Degrees (L2D). L2D shareholders have been offered a cash consideration of R5.55 per share in a deal worth c.R1,9 billion. The share price closed 44% up on the day. Coronation Asset Management and Sesfikile Capital have confirmed that they will support the scheme and together they represent 64.4% of the shares that may vote.

Spur Corporation, in a move to strengthen its position in the day-time speciality dining space and enter the coffee speciality market, has acquired a 60% stake in the Doppio Group. The stake was acquired from founders Paul Christie and Miki Milovanovic. While financial details of the transaction were undisclosed, it was disclosed in the announcement that the Doppio Group generated total sales of over R600 million in the financial year ended February 2023.

Trustco aims to raise c.US$75 million which will be used to complete the Meya Mining development. Sterling Global Trading (SGT) will subscribe for shares valued at $25 million and will hold a 70% stake in Meya Mining. Trustco Resources will reduce its shareholding to 19.5% and Germinate SL will own a 10.5% stake. SGT will advance a $25 million loan and will work with Meya Mining to raise a further $25 million. The funds will ensure that Meya is fully capitalised and will enable the mine to scale production at an accelerated pace.

Labat Africa has acquired the remaining 30% stake in CannAfrica from H Maasdorp for a consideration of R6,43 million to be settled through the issue of 29,9 million Labat shares and the balance in cash of R2,8 million.

A preferred strategic equity partner (SEP) has been selected for Tongaat Hulett, currently in Business Rescue. The selected SEP is Kagera Sugar, a sugar manufacturing company situated in the North-Western part of Tanzania. The transaction will comprise the acquisition of the complete sugar division of Tongaat Hulett in South Africa and the investments in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Botswana. Financial details were undisclosed.

Sirius Real Estate, through its UK subsidiary BizSpace, has acquired a portfolio of two mixed use industrial assets located in Liverpool and Barnsley. The assets have a combined area of 71,957 square feet of predominantly workshop accommodation. Sirius acquired the portfolio for £9,5 million representing a net initial yield of 9.6%.

The offer in Q4 2021 by Impala Platinum (Implats) to Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) shareholders finally closed this week with RBPlat shareholders holding 121,437,384 shares (96.21% of shares not held by Implats at the time of the offer) accepting the offer. In aggregate Implats now holds 98.35% and will invoke section 124(4) of the Companies Act to compulsorily acquire all the RBPlat shares not already held. Application will be made for the termination of the listing of the RBPlat shares on the JSE which will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Implats.

ArcelorMittal South Africa is proposing to modify its existing 2016 B-BBEE transaction which, according to the company’s announcement, has not yielded the envisaged value for the empowerment partners and employees. The modified transaction will see the BEE parties (Amandla We Nsimbi, Likamva Resources and the Isabelo 2 Share Trust) holding a 21.75% direct stake in the company. The transaction is subject to shareholder approval and will require the issue of a circular setting out the full terms and conditions of the transaction.

Unlisted Companies

Five35 Ventures a Johannesburg-based pan-African female-focused venture capital fund investing in early-stage tech start-ups, has made an undisclosed investment in Zuri Health. The Kenyan startup provides customers with affordable, convenient and quality healthcare services via its app, SMS and WhatsApp. Zuri Health’s services are available in Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia.

Kasha Global, a Kenyan women-led and focused healthcare retail platform has raised US$21 million in a Series B round led by Cape Town-based Knife Capital. Kasha sells and delivers pharmaceutical products, household goods and consumer health products to low-income consumers, resellers, pharmacies and health facilities in East Africa.

The Competition Tribunal has conditionally approved the acquisition of a 51% stake in SAA by Takatso Aviation. SAA entered business rescue in December 2019. In terms of the deal, Takatso’s major shareholder Harith has raised R3 billion which it will commit to SAA. The Department of Public Enterprises will continue to hold the remaining 49% stake in the airline.

DealMakers is SA’s M&A publication.
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