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    Sanlam set to acquire a retail distribution company

    February 13, 2024
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    Paul Hanratty - Sanlam CEO
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    Sanlam, the financial services group, is poised to acquire Bacher, a distributor and wholesaler of renowned household brands such as Tommy Hilfiger and Hugo Boss, in an undisclosed deal.

    1. The Competition Commission has approved the acquisition without imposing any conditions, stating that it is unlikely to hinder competition or raise public interest concerns.
    2. Sanlam is executing the deal through its private equity firm, SPE Fund General Partner. With over two decades of experience in private equity investing, SPE focuses on high-quality unlisted businesses with strong management and growth potential.
    3. Bacher, founded in the 1930s, supplies leading retail brands in South Africa, including Foschini, Truworths, Woolworths, American Swiss, Dis-Chem, Clicks, and Edgars. It also distributes well-known fragrances and luxury watches from brands such as Lacoste, Ferrari, Jimmy Choo, Montblanc, and more.
    4. Bacher’s distribution network spans across Southern African countries such as Namibia, Botswana, Swaziland, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Mauritius.
    5. This acquisition is part of Sanlam’s ongoing acquisition spree, aimed at strengthening its insurance business and building a robust position in South Africa’s market.
    6. Sanlam’s strategic objectives include consolidating its dominance in the domestic market, expanding across the African continent, and establishing a scalable nonbanking financial institution in India. Recent initiatives include partnerships with Allianz, the acquisition of AfroCentric and BrightRock, and a joint venture with Absa for asset management.
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