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PIC Buys 30% Stake In Attacq Waterfall Investment For R2.8 Billion

It provides the GEPF with a unique investment opportunity in the co-ownership of a world class city.
Staff WriterBy Staff Writer2023-02-13No Comments3 Mins Read
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Attacq, the JSE-listed REIT developing Waterfall City, announced that it has entered into a non-binding term sheet with the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF), represented by the Public Investment Corporation (PIC).

The GEPF will acquire a 30% interest in the ordinary shares and shareholder loans held in Attacq Waterfall Investment Company (AWIC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Attacq and the owner of Waterfall City.

“We are pleased by this transformative transaction for Attacq, to introduce the GEPF as a long-term strategic investment partner to AWIC.,” Attacq Chief Executive Officer, Jackie van Niekerk said.

“Working closely alongside our new partners, we remain committed in fulfilling our strategic purpose of creating sustainable value for all stakeholders.”

The investment will be made through issuing new AWIC equity, acquiring AWIC shareholder equity and shareholder loans from Attacq, and the extension of an additional pro-rata shareholder loan by the GEPF.

The conclusion of the transaction will result in GEPF owning 30% of AWIC for an estimated cash consideration of R2.8 billion.

The transaction aligns with Attacq’s strategy to optimise the Group capital structure by creating a significant de-leveraged balance sheet with the capacity to fund the World-class, Waterfall City development pipeline with no additional capital required from shareholders in the medium term.

Furthermore, Attacq will benefit from numerous cost savings and efficiencies, while retaining its important REIT status. Attacq will retain full control of AWIC through its majority stake and will continue to provide asset management and administration services to AWIC at market-related fees.

Attacq Chief Investment Officer, Peter de Villiers said: “Attracting this significant investment from the GEPF is a major affirmation of the quality of Waterfall City, one of South Africa’s fastest growing work and lifestyle precincts.  We can now expedite the ongoing rollout of developments within Waterfall City as part of our precinct strategy which focuses on creating safe, smart and sustainable retail-experience, collaboration and logistics hubs.”

Waterfall City CBD
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The proceeds will be utilised to optimise the capital structure of both AWIC and Attacq by de-leveraging the Group’s balance sheet, enhancing the liquidity position of Attacq, and improving investment capacity.

“We are truly excited about this milestone transaction for Attacq and Waterfall City. It also provides the GEPF with a unique investment opportunity in the co-ownership of a world class city. Once implemented, Attacq will see its gearing reduce from 37.2% to c. 24.0% on a pro-forma basis providing the balance sheet to develop out Waterfall City. Attacq’s capital structure will also be optimised resulting in a reduced cost of capital thereby enhancing returns for Attacq’s shareholders. It’s a win-win for all stakeholders.” says Attacq Chief Financial Officer, Raj Nana.

The transaction is subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions. Since the transaction is classified as a Category 1 transaction in terms of the JSE Listings Requirements, majority shareholder approval is required.

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