Malta Independent

South Africa retail merger collapses

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South African retail group Steinhoff and supermarke­t chain Shoprite have abandoned a $14bn deal to create Africa’s biggest shop network.

The tie-up would have been the latest expansiona­ry move by Steinhoff, which bought the UK’s Poundland discount chain last year.

But the merger talks foundered after Shoprite shareholde­rs complained they were getting a bad deal.

Steinhoff shares rose 7% in Johannesbu­rg, while Shoprite jumped 6%.

Paul Chakaduka, a trader at Global Trader, said the collapse of the deal would please many Steinhoff shareholde­rs.

“For Shoprite there has been this major overhang around this acquisitio­n for a very long time and I think it will free up any uncertaint­ies,” he said.

Steinhoff’s brands include Hardware Warehouse and clothing store Pep.

As well as its South African operations, Shoprite also has stores in Angola and Nigeria.

Steinhoff owns 40 retail brands in 30 countries, including Bensons for Beds and Harveys in the UK.

One of the main backers of the deal was Christo Weise, the South African retail billionair­e ranked by Forbes as the second-richest man in Africa.

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