Yorkshire Post

Dealer Motus bought by Imperial

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SOUTH AFRICA’S Imperial Holdings has bought a British automotive dealer group for 493 million rand ($36.97m) to continue expanding beyond its home market, it said on Tuesday.

Imperial said its wholly owned vehicle division Motus had indirectly acquired all of Pentagon Motor Holdings, which operates 21 prime retail dealership­s in Derbyshire, Nottingham­shire, Lincolnshi­re, Yorkshire and Greater Manchester.

“Imperial has strong global partnershi­ps with leading vehicle manufactur­ers and we are delighted to expand our internatio­nal retail footprint into the passenger and light commercial vehicle market in the UK through the acquisitio­n of Pentagon by Motus,” group chief executive Mark Lamberti said.

Imperial, which sells imported vehicles and runs a car rental agency in South Africa, has sold assets it considers non-core, including a short-term insurance unit as it aims to make the firm’s business less vulnerable to swings in the value of its home market’s volatile rand currency.

“This acquisitio­n is consistent with Motus’ strategy to deploy capital and its vehicle retail expertise in pursuit of growth and returns beyond South Africa,” Motus CEO Osman Arbee said.

In the year to December 2016, Pentagon generated revenue of £495m ($636.32m). Transactio­n is effective from September 1.

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