DP World Broadens Logistics Reach in Africa

DP World’s cash offer of ZAR66 per share implies an equity consideration of around ZAR12.7bn (around US$890mn). WAM
DP World’s cash offer of ZAR66 per share implies an equity consideration of around ZAR12.7bn (around US$890mn). WAM
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DP World Broadens Logistics Reach in Africa

DP World’s cash offer of ZAR66 per share implies an equity consideration of around ZAR12.7bn (around US$890mn). WAM
DP World’s cash offer of ZAR66 per share implies an equity consideration of around ZAR12.7bn (around US$890mn). WAM

DP World has announced an offer to acquire JSE-listed Imperial Logistics, an integrated logistics and market access company with operations mainly across the African continent and in Europe, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.

This will enhance DP World’s capabilities, particularly in Africa, building on its extensive infrastructure of ports, terminals and economic zones. It will also significantly accelerate DP World’s transformation into an advanced logistics company offering end to end supply chain services to the owners of cargo, WAM said Thursday.

DP World’s cash offer of ZAR66 per share implies an equity consideration of around ZAR12.7bn (around US$890mn). It represents a premium of 39.5 percent to the Imperial share price as of 7th July 2021 on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and a 34.2 percent premium to the 30-day volume weighted average price. This transaction is subject to Imperial’s shareholder approval and other customary completion conditions including regulatory approvals.

Imperial is an integrated logistics and market access solutions provider with a presence across 25 countries, including a significant footprint in the high growth Africa market. The Group focuses on fast-growing industries including healthcare, consumer, automotive, chemicals, industrial and commodities. Imperial’s business has been built on long-term partnerships with cargo owners, in addition to serving as a trusted partner to many multinational clients, principals and customers.

Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO, DP World, said: "The acquisition of Imperial will help DP World to build better and more efficient supply chains for the owners of cargo, especially in Africa. Imperial’s operations are complementary to our network of ports, terminals and logistics operations on the continent. Like DP World, Imperial’s biggest asset is its people, and we look forward to welcoming employees of Imperial into the DP World team on successful conclusion of the transaction."

"This transaction will be value-enhancing for Imperial as the business will benefit from DP World’s leading technology, global networks and key trade lane volumes, while enabling us to build on our ‘Gateway to Africa’ strategic and growth ambitions. Combining DP World’s world-class infrastructure such as its investment and expertise in ports on the African continent, with Imperial’s logistics and market access platforms will enable us to offer integrated end-to-end solutions along key trade lanes into and out of Africa, also driving greater supply chain efficiencies, and ultimately enhancing value for all stakeholders,” WAM quoted Mohammed Akoojee, Group Chief Executive Officer of Imperial Logistics, as saying.

The deal will be funded from DP World’s existing available resources. DP World continues to make positive progress on its capital recycling programs and remains fully committed to its leverage target of net debt being below four times EBITDA by the end of 2022.



Saudi Real Estate Projects Surpass $40 Bn in 2024

Officials are seen at a panel discussion at the Real Estate Future Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Real Estate General Authority)
Officials are seen at a panel discussion at the Real Estate Future Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Real Estate General Authority)
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Saudi Real Estate Projects Surpass $40 Bn in 2024

Officials are seen at a panel discussion at the Real Estate Future Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Real Estate General Authority)
Officials are seen at a panel discussion at the Real Estate Future Forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Real Estate General Authority)

Saudi Arabia’s real estate sector saw significant growth in 2024, with 192 licenses issued for projects valued at 147 billion riyals ($40 billion).

This growth is supported by new regulations and laws that reflect the government's focus on strengthening the market.

Speaking at the Real Estate Future Forum, held in Riyadh from January 27 to 29, Saudi Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majid Al-Hogail said the sector has introduced over 20 new real estate regulations in recent years. These changes aim to boost the sector's appeal, vitality and reliability.

“The real estate sector in Saudi Arabia is no longer just about urban development; it is now a key driver of economic and social change, as well as sustainability and innovation,” said Al-Hogail.

He also pointed out that the forum offers unique global opportunities to grow the real estate sector and improve quality of life by building sustainable cities with services that meet the needs of residents.

On the private sector, Al-Hogail explained it currently manages 39% of the real estate market and aims to increase this to 70%. He also noted that the sector’s revenue has grown fourfold in the past three years.

Abdullah Al-Hammad, CEO of the Real Estate General Authority, said that the real estate sector’s contribution to the gross domestic product reached 12%, reflecting its growing importance in the national economy.

“The real estate sector achieved the highest participation rate in the labor market, with 25% of the participants in the social insurance system,” Al-Hammad said, emphasizing the sector’s role in employment generation and economic diversification.

More than 1,130 licenses for foreign real estate investments were issued during the third quarter of 2024, demonstrating increased international interest in the Saudi market, he remarked.