Cape Times

JSE slaps Pepkor with a R5m fine

For inadequate disclosure­s made during Pepkor listing and financial results of 2017

- SANDILE MCHUNU sandile.mchunu@inl.co.za

PEPKOR Holdings strategy to forge an identity out of the scandal-hit Steinhoff took a setback yesterday after the JSE slapped it with a R5 million fine for breaching listing requiremen­ts.

The JSE said the breaches included inadequate disclosure­s made during the process of Pepkor listing and the publicatio­n of its annual financial statements in 2017.

Pepkor was listed as Steinhoff Africa Retail (STAR) in September last year, but changed its name in July after it was unbundled from Steinhoff Internatio­nal.

Pepkor yesterday acknowledg­ed that inadequate disclosure­s of guarantees and loans were made during the process of its listing.

The JSE said it has decided to impose this public censure against the company with the fine, R1m of which was suspended for a period of two years.

Pepkor chief executive Leon Lourens said the board and management are engaging the JSE in an attempt to resolve the matter.

“We acknowledg­e that inadequate disclosure­s were made during the process of Pepkor’s listing and the publicatio­n of its annual financial statements in 2017,” Lourens said.

“We have engaged in a proactive and transparen­t manner with the JSE on the matter and welcome the conclusion of the investigat­ion. We have further worked intensivel­y to improve disclosure where necessary and appropriat­e.”

Steinhoff still holds a 71 percent majority stake in Pepkor.

Pepkor’s portfolio includes retail brands such as Pep, Ackermans, Tekkie Town, Bradlows and HiFi Corporatio­n and has footprints in 12 African countries.

Pepkor reported a 10.9 percent increase in turnover to R64.2 billion for the year to end September while operating profit, before capital items, excluding once-off costs, increased by 10.7 percent to R6.4bn.

The group said it opened more than 400 new stores during the year and plans to open a further 300 stores in 2019.

Pepkor shares rose 7.55 percent on the JSE yesterday to close at R19.79.

 ?? | Supplied ?? PEPKOR is seriously attempting to forge an identity out of its link with scandal-hit Steinhoff.
| Supplied PEPKOR is seriously attempting to forge an identity out of its link with scandal-hit Steinhoff.

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