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    Attacq’s R2.7bn deal with government explained

    September 19, 2023
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    Jackie van Niekerk - Attacq CEO
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    Attacq, a JSE-listed company, has finalized a controversial R2.7bn deal with the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) to finance the development pipeline in Midrand’s Waterfall City.

    1. The deal has ignited a heated debate among industry experts and stakeholders regarding the involvement of public pension funds in private property development projects.
    2. Critics argue that the GEPF’s investment in property development raises questions about the fund’s fiduciary responsibility to pensioners and whether it should prioritize more traditional, low-risk investment options.
    3. Proponents of the deal contend that investing in real estate can provide long-term returns and contribute to economic growth, job creation, and urban development.
    4. However, concerns have been raised about the potential concentration of risk and the impact of market volatility on the GEPF’s investment portfolio.
    5. Some experts argue that public pension funds should focus on their core mandate of providing financial security for retirees and caution against diverting funds into higher-risk ventures.
    6. The Attacq-GEPF deal highlights broader discussions about the role of pension funds in driving economic development and the need for robust governance and risk management frameworks to protect pensioners’ interests.
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