On behalf of our client funds, we provide a range of debt and equity finance facilities to organisations looking to raise funds in the capital markets. Our large team of analysts are experienced in structuring a wide range of financing solutions for investee companies, from mezzanine to secured debt, listed and unlisted debt and unlisted equity, with transactions ranging in size from R20m to R1bn, across a broad scope of deals.
Our transactions cover a wide spectrum of sectors including agriculture, renewable energy, housing, infrastructure and commercial property, all with the aim of making a positive impact and contributing to the economic, social and financial development of South Africa.
Creating partnerships that matter
We believe in creating long-term partnerships, based on trust, with counterparties, arrangers and co-creditors, as well as with the companies we invest in. We actively engage with other industry participants to achieve what is best for both investee companies and investors. We believe that our large, skilled team can add significant value through:
- Strong relationships in the marketplace
- The negotiation of mutually beneficial transactions
- Flexibility and agility in structuring transactions
- Our willingness to work with investee companies over the long term as their business evolves
- Our ability to invest in significant size where appropriate
Specialist knowledge
The breadth of our client mandates and the depth of our investment team have enabled us to build up expertise across a wide range of asset classes, from government and corporate bonds to property and unlisted equity. This results in a comprehensive understanding of:
- Quantitative and qualitative analysis
- Macroeconomic fundamentals
- Industry and sector developments
- Credit and equity analysis
We have strict funding criteria and a robust application process
Make sure you understand our funding criteria and process before appyling.
"We actively engage with industry participants to achieve what is best for both investee companies and investors."