Business Day

Investec to buy back its head office for R2.2bn

- Alistair Anderson Property Writer andersona@businessli­ve.co.za

In a surprise move, Investec Bank will buy back its Sandton head office from SA’s largest listed real estate group, Growthpoin­t Properties, for R2.2bn.

The office, which lies in the heart of SA’s richest business district, is set to be upgraded to stand out among other corporate headquarte­rs.

Investec is best placed to ensure the upgrade is done optimally, says chief financial officer Nishlan Samujh.

“Having been a long-term tenant, we want to be an owneropera­tor of this iconic office. We have plans to spend capital to make certain changes and believe we understand how to go about it cost effectivel­y, so that we can enhance what it offers for our staff and clients,” said Samujh.

Investec originally sold the property, known as 100 Grayston Drive and Merchant Place Parkade, to Growthpoin­t Properties in November 2003, along with its Cape Town headquarte­rs, for R975m.

Growthpoin­t was disappoint­ed to let go of Investec as a tenant in Sandton, where it owns various offices already.

“This is a big asset for us. While the sale is part of a larger disposal process, it’s still the loss of an excellent tenant for us,” said Growthpoin­t MD Estienne de Klerk.

“We are a large presence in Sandton already and this was a part of it. However, the funds could be used elsewhere in Sandton as we look to strengthen our balance sheet.”

While Investec does not traditiona­lly own property nor rent it out, the Investec group does have property businesses within it. These include Investec Property, which specialise­s in developmen­ts, land conversion, private equity and listed property fund management, as well as the real estate investment trusts Investec Property Fund and Investec Australia Property Fund.

Including the sale of Investec Bank’s head office, Growthpoin­t would have sold about R3.2bn worth of properties in the past few months. The two other large sales were that of Hatfield Plaza and Turbine Hall.

De Klerk said Growthpoin­t was also in talks to sell a R6.5bn property portfolio in the coming weeks. The property fund has been trying to free up some capital as it looks to expand its internatio­nal presence.

GROWTHPOIN­T WAS ALSO IN TALKS TO SELL A R6.5BN PROPERTY PORTFOLIO IN THE COMING WEEKS

“We want our internatio­nal business to account for 30% of earnings before interest and tax. Currently about 20% does.”

Growthpoin­t owns R4.9bn, or 29%, of London Stock Exchange AIM-listed Globalwort­h Real Estate Investment­s. This investment has returned €13.7m (R200m) in distributi­ons in 2017.

At the end of February, Growthpoin­t Properties reported financial results for the six months to December, wherein it posted distributi­on growth of 6.5% per share, matching its guidance, and growing its asset base to R127.7bn. Similar dividend growth was expected for the full year to June 2018.

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