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Pic To Invest $250m On Ecobank
The Public Investment Corporation (PIC), on behalf of Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF), will invest $250 million in the common equity of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, the parent company of the Ecobank Group.
According to a statement issued by ETI at the weekend, the deal represents PIC’s first major direct investment outside of South Africa, a move that is said to be in line with GEPF’s strategy, which identified Africa (excluding South Africa) as the next frontier for investment growth.
To this end, GEPF has allocated five percent of it’s nearly R1 trillion of assets under management to be invested in the rest of the continent.
The bank’s head of investments and actuarials, Mr. John Oliphant, described the continent as being ripe for investment and noted that, with over one billion people and a rapidly growing middle class, Africa, in tandem with the rest of the developing world, “presents exciting investment opportunities for investors looking for good returns. With an almost stagnant growth recorded in developed economies, Africa has strongly emerged as the next frontier for investment growth.”
This transaction is expected to bolster Ecobank’s tier one capital and further enhance its ability to grow its business across the African continent. The $250 million share purchase will be affected by the issuance of 3,125,000,000 shares in Ecobank representing 19.58 percent of the total outstanding number of shares. Following this investment, the PIC is expected to take a seat on the board of Ecobank.
“We look forward to welcoming the GEPF as a shareholder. Along with our existing shareholders, we will now have a slate of highly reputable local, regional and international shareholders and our equity capital-raising programme is coming to an end,” said Mr. Arnold Ekpe, the group chief executive officer of the Ecobank Group.
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