The Gold Coast Bulletin

Takeover a sweet deal for Capilano

- PETER TRUTE

AUSTRALIA’S biggest honey producer, Capilano Honey, is set to be taken over by a private equity group specialisi­ng in China-focused agricultur­al exports.

Partnering in the $190 million bid for the 65-year-old Australian company is private equity fund Wattle Hill, which was co-founded by Albert Tse, the husband of Jessica Rudd, daughter of former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd.

Capilano shares jumped 25 per cent to a two-year high of $19.5 after the honey group’s board endorsed an offer from a consortium composed of private equity fund Wattle Hill and investment manager Roc Partners.

Wattle Hill has offices in Sydney, Hong Kong and Beijing and is focused on Australian businesses that are set to capitalise on booming Chinese middle-class demand.

Former Packer family adviser Ashok Jacob is on Wattle Hill’s investment committee.

Roc Partners was formed from a buyout of a Macquarie Group private markets business and has involvemen­t in the Australian Wagyu beef and oyster industries.

Capilano managing director Ben McKee said the consortium bid would give the company capacity to build up to a global-scale business.

“Wattle Hill’s strong relationsh­ips in Asian markets provides an opportunit­y to unlock the potential of Capilano Group’s premium and therapeuti­c brands,” Dr McKee said.

The proposed scheme of arrangemen­t offers Capilano shareholde­rs either $20.06 a share in cash or a one-for-one share swap in the new owner.

Shareholde­rs opting for the share option also have the right to participat­e in a further option to buy shares in the new company.

A meeting for shareholde­rs to consider the offer will be held in November.

It will require 75 per cent of all votes cast, and the support of half of all voting Capilano shareholde­rs, to pass.

 ?? Picture: LYNDON MECHIELSEN ?? Capilano managing director Ben McKee.
Picture: LYNDON MECHIELSEN Capilano managing director Ben McKee.

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