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2019-w629 - 26 March 2019

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  • Picture of Landulile Cathrine Dlamini
    Dlamini, Ms L question
    Who are the 10 highest: a) single shareholders; and b) debt providers in terms of (i) percentage and (ii) Rand value for each of the Independent Power Producer Bid Windows?
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    In response to (a)(i) and (a)(ii), as at Financial Close the 10 highest shareholders in terms of percentage and Rand value for each of the Independent Power Producer Bid Windows are provided in the tables below:

    As at Financial Close in 2012/13

       

    BID WINDOW1 10 Highest Shareholders

     

     

    Shareholder Name

    Equity Amount (ZAR)

    Equity Amount as a % of Total Equity for Bid Window

    Abengoa

    1 724 186 858

    12.41%

    Globeleq

    1 210 081 705

    8.71%

    Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)

    980 419 978

    7.06%

    Old Mutual

    784 701 741

    5.65%

    Government Employee Pension Fund (GEPF)

    764 647 675

    5.50%

    Oakleaf Investment Holdings 83 (Pty) Ltd

    640 295 147

    4.61%

    Pele Green

    539 291 875

    3.88%

    African Infrastructure Investment Fund

    534 755 267

    3.85%

    Thebe Group

    447 406 182

    3.22%

    Newshelf 1152 (Pty) Ltd [Kaxu Community Trust]

    390 625 415

    2.81%

    Total Equity for Bid Window

    13 893 807 469

     

         

    As at Financial Close in 2013/14

       

    BID WINDOW2 10 Highest Shareholders

     

     

    Shareholder Name

    Equity Amount (ZAR)

    Equity Amount as a % of Total Equity for Bid Window

    Cennergi (Pty) Ltd

    1 293 946 054

    15.25%

    Government Employee Pension Fund (GEPF)

    703 139 811

    8.29%

    Acciona Energy South Africa (Pty) Ltd

    702 087 913

    8.27%

    ACWA

    601 200 000

    7.09%

    Scatec

    395 156 598

    4.66%

    Innowind (Pty) Ltd

    339 719 987

    4.00%

    Royal Bafokeng Holdings

    320 991 013

    3.78%

    Globeleq

    278 948 194

    3.29%

    Nehawu Investment Holdings

    278 948 194

    3.29%

    GSEATSA (GDF SUEZ Energy Asia Turkey & Southern Africa B.V)

    209 150 271

    2.47%

    Total Equity for Bid Window

    8 484 640 803

     

         

    As at Financial Close in 2014/15

       

    BID WINDOW3 10 Highest Shareholders

     

     

    Shareholder Name

    Equity Amount (ZAR)

    Equity Amount as a % of Total Equity for Bid Window

    Enel

    5 198 996 899

    27.66%

    Lekela Power

    1 449 624 347

    7.71%

    Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)

    1 094 745 135

    5.82%

    Government Employee Pension Fund (GEPF)

    1 031 902 826

    5.49%

    Xina CSP South Africa (Pty) Ltd

    1 020 159 759

    5.43%

    Gibson Bay Wind Farm Community Trust SPV (RF) (Pty) Ltd)

    914 580 498

    4.87%

    Royal Bafokeng Holdings

    765 341 182

    4.07%

    Longyuan South Africa Renewables (Pty) Ltd

    745 279 034

    3.96%

    Grazigystix (Pty) Ltd

    521 822 946

    2.78%

    Pele Green

    510 961 026

    2.72%

    Total Equity for Bid Window

    18 796 756 378

     

         

    As at Financial Close in 2016/17[1]

       

    BID WINDOW3.5 10 Highest Shareholders

     

     

    Shareholder Name

    Equity Amount (ZAR)

    Equity Amount as a % of Total Equity for Bid Window

    ENGIE Global Developments B.V. (EDV) (33161737)

    1 738 966 649

    28.93%

    Government Employee Pension Fund (GEPF)

    954 920 103

    15.89%

    ACWA

    848 964 953

    14.12%

    Subrotouch (SIOC Community Development Trust)

    448 187 281

    7.46%

    Lereko Metier REIPPP Fund Trust

    412 332 298

    6.86%

    CEF (SOC) Ltd

    363 842 123

    6.05%

    Investec Bank Limited

    268 912 368

    4.47%

    Solar Reserve

    254 689 486

    4.24%

    Pele Green

    242 561 415

    4.04%

    Kathu Local Community Trust

    89 637 456

    1.49%

    Total Equity for Bid Window

    6 011 112 396

     

     

    As at Financial Close in 2018/19

       

    BID WINDOW4 10 Highest Shareholders

     

     

    Shareholder Name

    Equity Amount (ZAR)

    Equity Amount as a % of Total Equity for Bid Window

    Enel

    2 083 686 489

    16.58%

    Old Mutual

    1 049 847 382

    8.35%

    BTSA Netherland Cooperatie U.A. (Biotherm)

    1 014 275 889

    8.07%

    Pele Green

    961 712 960

    7.65%

    H1 Holding

    912 439 031

    7.26%

    Lekela Power

    897 924 503

    7.14%

    Brezza Africana (RF) (PTY) LTD

    682 396 348

    5.43%

    Scatec

    634 065 319

    5.04%

    Thebe Group

    633 922 430

    5.04%

    Elawan Energy S.L (Gestamp)

    385 125 628

    3.06%

    Total Equity for Bid Window

    12 569 964 925

     

    In response to b(i) and b(ii), as at Financial Close the 10 highest debt providers in terms of percentage and Rand value for each of the Independent Power Producer Bid Windows are provided in the tables below:

    As at Financial Close in 2012/13

       

    BID WINDOW1 10 Highest Debt Providers

     

     

    Lender Name

    Debt Amount (ZAR)

    Debt Amount as a % of Total Debt for Bid Window

    Standard Bank

    8 237 096 287

    23.31%

    First Rand

    7 895 318 954

    22.34%

    DBSA

    4 281 916 770

    12.12%

    Nedbank

    4 067 376 148

    11.51%

    Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)

    2 670 049 828

    7.55%

    ABSA

    2 571 099 743

    7.27%

    Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd

    1 575 182 997

    4.46%

    International Finance Corporation (IFC)

    1 536 352 143

    4.35%

    European Investment Bank (EIB)

    559 997 010

    1.58%

    Old Mutual Specialised Finance (Pty) Ltd

    429 666 347

    1.22%

    Total Debt for Bid Window

    35 342 134 277

     

         

    As at Financial Close in 2013/14

       

    BID WINDOW2 10 Highest Debt Providers

     

     

    Lender Name

    Debt Amount (ZAR)

    Debt Amount as a % of Total Debt for Bid Window

    Standard Bank

    5 432 949 856

    21.83%

    Nedbank

    5 039 054 480

    20.25%

    First Rand

    2 843 107 340

    11.43%

    Investec

    2 773 188 458

    11.14%

    ABSA

    2 519 159 962

    10.12%

    OPIC

    1 856 142 000

    7.46%

    IDC

    1 770 061 231

    7.11%

    IFC

    1 002 696 553

    4.03%

    ACWA Power Africa Holding Proprietary Limited

    593 851 725

    2.39%

    Futuregrowth Asset Management (Pty) Ltd

    580 136 986

    2.33%

    Total Debt for Bid Window

    24 882 921 841

     

         

    As at Financial Close in 2014/15

       

    BID WINDOW3 10 Highest Debt Providers

     

     

    Lender Name

    Debt Amount (ZAR)

    Debt Amount as a % of Total Debt for Bid Window

    ABSA

    7 760 452 670

    26.37%

    Nedbank

    6 357 378 727

    21.60%

    DBSA

    4 010 761 713

    13.63%

    IDC

    3 961 310 502

    13.46%

    First Rand

    2 247 899 802

    7.64%

    Standard Bank

    1 828 866 461

    6.21%

    AfDB

    1 377 175 767

    4.68%

    Public Investment Corporation (PIC)

    599 997 500

    2.04%

    Investec

    527 905 939

    1.79%

    IFC

    455 418 678

    1.55%

    Total Debt for Bid Window

    29 427 167 759

     

    As at Financial Close in 2016/17[2]

       

    BID WINDOW3.5 10 Highest Debt Providers

     

     

    Lender Name

    Debt Amount (ZAR)

    Debt Amount as a % of Total Debt for Bid Window

    Nedbank

    3 151 216 167

    21.35%

    First Rand

    2 000 000 000

    13.55%

    Investec

    1 596 057 123

    10.81%

    ABSA

    1 593 984 531

    10.80%

    DBSA

    1 524 904 751

    10.33%

    Standard Bank

    1 500 000 000

    10.16%

    KfW IPEX Bank

    972 000 000

    6.58%

    IFC

    709 920 000

    4.81%

    Credit Agricole

    493 000 000

    3.34%

    Natixis

    493 000 000

    3.34%

    Total Debt for Bid Window

    14 760 963 517

     

         

    As at Financial Close in 2018/19

       

    BID WINDOW4 10 Highest Debt Providers

     

     

    Lender Name

    Debt Amount (ZAR)

    Debt Amount as a % of Total Debt for Bid Window

    ABSA

    11 694 541 538

    27.71%

    Nedbank

    10 118 303 081

    23.97%

    DBSA

    3 903 391 534

    9.25%

    Standard Bank

    3 840 688 425

    9.10%

    Old Mutual Specialised Finance (Pty) Ltd

    3 681 073 341

    8.72%

    First Rand

    2 938 683 301

    6.96%

    Vantage

    2 561 333 993

    6.07%

    Investec

    713 611 516

    1.69%

    Liberty Group Limited

    600 000 000

    1.42%

    Sanlam Capital Markets Ltd

    600 000 000

    1.42%

    Total Debt for Bid Window

    42 209 452 546

     

    1. The last remaining BW3.5 project Redstone has not reached Financial Close and is expected to reach Financial Close in Apr 2019. Until FC is reached, only Bid Submission figures are available. ↑

    2. The last remaining BW3.5 project Redstone has not reached Financial Close and is expected to reach Financial Close in Apr 2019. Until FC is reached only Bid Submission figures are available. ↑

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    Dlamini, Ms L question
    Who are the 10 highest: a) single shareholders; and b) debt providers in terms of (i) percentage and (ii) Rand value for each of the Independent Power Producer Bid Windows?
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