Times of Eswatini

Premier may list on JSE

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CAPE TOWN - Investment company Brait, whose largest shareholde­r is Christo Wiese, has announced plans to spin off and separately list Premier Group, in an initial public offering (IPO) that would value the fast-moving consumer goods group at as much as R8.6 billion.

Brait, which currently holds 99 per cent of Premier, would price the shares at between R53.82 and R67.04 per offer share, an equity valuation of between R6.9 billion and R8.9 billion, and representi­ng between a 10 and 28 per cent discount to Brait’s latest valuation of the firm.

Premier is a fast-moving consumer goods group with roots dating back to 1820, and its brands include Blue Ribbon bread, Snowflake flour, Iwisa move would result in about a R4.7 billion cash inflow for Brait, which is still reeling from the effects of COVID-19, which hit gym chain Virgin Active hard.

Currently, Premier makes up about 54 per cent of Brait’s R19 billion in total assets by Virgin Active at 41 per cent.

Agreed

Wiese’s Titan Cornerston­e Investment­s has undertaken to purchase 36.2 per cent of the listing shares, while another unnamed institutio­nal investor has agreed to acquire 2.4 per cent.

Titan and Rand Merchant Bank have also agreed to underwrite the offer to the tune of R3.5 billion, with Titan representi­ng R3 billion of this amount.

“The underwrite significan­tly derisks the IPO and demonstrat­es Titan’s confidence in the Premier business,” said Brait.

“The decision to embark upon a JSE listing is an important and exciting step in Premier’s growth story,” Premier CEO Kobus Gertenbach said in a statement.

“The transition into the listed environmen­t is expected to support Premier’s efforts to drive its organic and acquisitiv­e growth strategy and strengthen its market position across all business areas.

Released

The executive management team will remain materially invested in Premier, thereby ensuring strong alignment between existing and new shareholde­rs,” he said. In morning trade yesterday, shares of Brait, which also released its half-year results earlier, were trading 7.02 per cent higher at R4.88, valuing the group at R6.02 billion.

 ?? ?? Snowflake, Iwisa owner Premier may list on JSE, with Businessma­n Christo Wiese holding over 36 per cent.
Snowflake, Iwisa owner Premier may list on JSE, with Businessma­n Christo Wiese holding over 36 per cent.

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