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Metair acquires 75% of Turkish battery group for R2.17bn

25th October 2013

By: Natalie Greve

Creamer Media Contributing Editor Online

  

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South African automotive components manufacturer Metair Investments has concluded a share purchase agreement to acquire 100% of Mutlu Holding for R2.17-billion, giving Metair an effective 75% interest in Istanbul-listed Mutlu Akü – the largest battery manufacturer in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.

Controlling Interests

The acquisition further gives Metair controlling interests in battery casings and caps manufacturer Plastik, battery distributer Turker Izabe and vehicle fleet owner Metropol, all of which support the battery manufacturing business.

The implementation of the transaction, which will be funded equally by debt and equity, will require Metair to make a mandatory tender offer to the minority shareholders of Mutlu Akü, as required under Turkish law, for the remaining 25% of the issued shares not held by Mutlu Holding.

The company says in a statement that debt facilities will be provided by South African bank Absa, while it has already received commitments from several institutions to subscribe under a private vendor placement for sufficient Metair shares to cover the equity-funded component of the purchase price.

Metair CEO Theo Loock says the acquisition is in line with the group’s strategy to derive 50% of its business from original-equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and 50% from the aftermarket.

Further, the company aims to increase the contribution from the sale of batteries to these markets from the current 39.1% of total revenues to 50% of total revenues.

The remaining 50% of revenues will come from the sale of heating and cooling systems, shock absorbers, springs, lighting, signalling devices, plastic mouldings, wiring harnesses and front-end modules to OEMs and the aftermarket.

“This transaction will enable us to capture a greater share of the anticipated growth in the market for start-stop batteries, with a total increased production capacity of 11.7-million batteries a year when combined with subsidiaries First National Battery and Rombat,” he says.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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