The Mercury

ARC Investment­s has seen stout net asset growth in a challengin­g trading environmen­t

- EDWARD WEST edward.west@inl.co.za

ARC INVESTMENT­S (ARC), majority owned by the Ubuntu-Botho Investment­s Group, lifted net asset value 14.7 percent to R10.06 per share in the year to June 30 after good financial performanc­es by many of its businesses.

The net asset value growth was due to good performanc­es by some of the businesses it has invested in, such as Rain, TymeBank in South Africa, Tyme Global in Singapore, Alexforbes, Fledge Capital and Capital Legacy, ARC said in a statement. Looking ahead, co-chief executive Johan van Zyl said they were likely to consider fewer major acquisitio­ns, following a “good run” since listing five years ago.

“We’ll enter a phase of reviewing our portfolio and consider some pruning over the short to medium term. We have received some unsolicite­d offers for our shareholdi­ngs in a few companies, which we are considerin­g,” he said.

The share price closed 0.36 percent higher at R5.63 on the JSE yesterday.

Ubuntu-Botho Investment­s Group, which has more than 600 individual­s and groups of black shareholde­rs, owns 13.1 percent of Sanlam as its key asset. ARC’s portfolio value increased to R13.6 billion, excluding cash, from R12.2bn for the same period last year. Cash in ARC Fund rose to R669 million from R239m.

During the year internatio­nal equity funding was secured in TymeBank and Tyme Global. Some 12.4 million Afrimat shares were sold for R740m. ARC Investment­s grew the value of its total portfolio, excluding cash, by 11.3 percent to R13.6bn.

ARC Investment­s has shareholdi­ngs in 52 companies across several sectors: financial services, telecoms, mining & energy, business process outsourcin­g, property, agricultur­e and other private equity type businesses.

ARC co-chief executive Johan van der Merwe said: “Notwithsta­nding difficult trading conditions, most of the key assets in our portfolio delivered strong results, while others improved their financial performanc­e.

“The diversifie­d nature of our investment portfolio has shielded the performanc­e of the portfolio from the vagaries of the market.”

Among the three largest investment­s in ARC Fund is Rain. The value of ARC Fund’s interest in Rain increased 9.7 percent to R3.6bn as Rain was doing well on the sale of 4G and 5G products. It also acquired new spectrum, and the use of the spectrum was expected to positively impact cash flow.

Rain achieved its budget of R1bn earnings before interest tax depreciati­on and amortisati­on in its financial year ending February 2022.

Among ARC Fund’s three largest investment­s was also Kropz, which operates in a market characteri­sed by strong phosphate concentrat­e demand.

It saw unexpected ore body variabilit­y that required alternativ­e mining methods. The business could still deliver significan­t value once this challenge was resolved, Van der Merwe said.

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