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    Exxaro Sheds Business Arm in R250 Million Deal

    November 4, 2025
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    Ben Magara, Exxaro CEO
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    Exxaro Resources has finalised the divestment of its ferroalloys division to a consortium spearheaded by EverSeed Energy for R250 million, marking a strategic step in refining its asset base, according to Exxaro’s official transaction update. The mining conglomerate reaffirmed its dedication to concentrating on coal, renewable energy initiatives, and metals essential for the energy transition, as it seeks to optimise capital allocation amid evolving market dynamics.

    The agreement, effective from 31 October, entails the transfer of Exxaro’s full equity in Exxaro FerroAlloys to EverSeed Metal Powders, a wholly owned subsidiary of EverSeed Energy. This unit specialises in manufacturing ferrosilicon, a critical alloy supplied to industrial clients across South Africa, supporting sectors like steel production and foundries.

    Under the revised ownership, EverSeed commands a sixty per cent interest, with the existing management team retaining thirty per cent and an employee share ownership scheme securing the remaining ten per cent. The incumbent leadership will persist in overseeing daily operations, ensuring seamless continuity.

    Financing for the R250 million purchase price comprised commercial loans from Nedbank, equity contributions from the buyers, vendor financing extended by Exxaro, and staggered deferred instalments. This arrangement aligns with Exxaro’s broader ambition to divest non-core holdings, redirecting resources towards sustainable energy ventures and minerals pivotal to global decarbonisation efforts, such as manganese—where it holds a forty-nine per cent stake in Black Rock Mine—and emerging copper prospects in Botswana.

    Chief executive Ben Magara described the move as integral to honing the company’s core competencies and adapting to the shifting energy paradigm. Exxaro, a Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed entity with a market capitalisation exceeding R30 billion, has pursued diversification beyond coal, evidenced by its R5 billion renewable portfolio through Cennergi, as detailed in its 2025 integrated report.

    EverSeed Energy, a fully black-owned entity invested in resources and energy domains, views the acquisition as a catalyst for broadening its industrial footprint. Chief executive Kerwin Rana noted that the inclusive deal framework, incorporating management and staff equity, fosters operational resilience and longevity.

    FerroAlloys general manager Thindo Nemavhola outlined intentions to consolidate its domestic market presence while exploring international avenues via its current export licence. This transaction underscores South Africa’s mining sector realignment, with ferroalloys production—valued at R10 billion annually—facing global competition from low-cost producers like China, as reported by the Minerals Council South Africa. For Exxaro, shedding this asset frees capital for high-growth arenas, potentially enhancing shareholder returns in a commodity market buoyed by green transition demands.

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