Cape Times

Internatio­nal funding for Calgro to the tune of €25m

It will go a long way in underpinni­ng the company’s growth strategy

- Sandile Mchunu

LISTED property developer Calgro M3 Holdings said yesterday it had secured its first internatio­nal funding, a facility for €25 million (R391.65m) on an unsecured basis for a period of six years, which would go a long way in underpinni­ng the company’s growth strategy.

Chief executive Wikus Lategan said the group would continue to assess local and internatio­nal markets to secure additional long-term instrument­s as well as renew expiring facilities.

“As we indicated before that the group wanted to raise €750m, but we are pleased with what we have been able to raise as it will be able to drive growth in the business,” Lategan said.

The group’s core focus is on large-scale integrated developmen­ts, real estate investment­s (rental units) and the developmen­t and establishm­ent of private memorial parks.

In the results for the six months to end August, Calgro reported 40.24 percent increase in revenue to R1 billion, up from R720m reported a year earlier.

Lategan said the group was fortunate to have 11 out of 13 projects contributi­ng towards revenue and profits, which reduced the impact of delays. We are also investigat­ing the possible sale or exit of noncore strategic land parcels and projects,” he said.

During the period the group experience­d delays because of social unrest, especially in Gauteng, with vandalism being experience­d at almost all the sites. "The constructi­on slowdown in the Western Cape due to the prevailing water shortage contribute­d to the difficulti­es experience­d,” he added.

Despite these challenges the group still managed to report good progress in some of its operations. It said out of 7 473 houses that were under constructi­on, 1 057 were completed and handed over to their clients.

The group reported a decline of 26.72 percent in earnings per share to 47.71 cents a share, down from 65.11c while headline earnings per share declined by 26.74 percent to 47.71c, down from 65.13c as compared to the same period a year ago.

In the Integrated Residentia­l Developmen­ts division, the business realised an increase of 42.5 percent in secured private sector sales while the market in which the group operates contracted by 11 percent.

In the Real Estate Investment­s (rental units), the group said the first 1 372 units of the Phase 1 project in partnershi­p with SA Corporate and AFHCO, consisting of 3 852 units in total, are nearing completion with handover of the first tranche of units due before the end of February 2018 and most of the balance to be handed over in the first six months of the next financial year. The Memorial Parks business increased its sales by 41 percent.

Calgro shares fell 0.16 percent on the JSE yesterday to close at R12.62.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? A Calgro M3 developmen­t. The group experience­d delays because of social unrest, especially in Gauteng.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED A Calgro M3 developmen­t. The group experience­d delays because of social unrest, especially in Gauteng.

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