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    Nedbank joins commercial and passenger vehicle leasing services sector

    December 12, 2023
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    Mike Brown - Nedbank CEO
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    Nedbank has made a strategic move by purchasing enX’s fleet management business, Eqstra. The acquisition aims to enhance Nedbank’s presence in the commercial and passenger vehicle leasing services sector.

    1. enX recognized that maintaining Eqstra under its wing might limit its growth prospects and shareholder returns. By selling the fleet management business to Nedbank, enX believes that Eqstra will have better access to funding at competitive rates, enabling sustainable competitiveness against other South African banks.
    2. With a valuation of approximately R1.6 billion on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), Eqstra’s fleet management business represents a significant acquisition for Nedbank, further strengthening its position in the market.
    3. The acquisition allows Nedbank to leverage its banking expertise and resources to support Eqstra’s expansion plans. By providing funding and access to a wide range of banking services, Nedbank can contribute to the growth and success of Eqstra’s fleet management business.
    4. The acquisition aligns with Nedbank’s strategic focus on diversifying its portfolio and expanding its presence in industries related to financial services, such as industrials and commercial vehicle leasing.
    5. By empowering Eqstra with improved funding capabilities, Nedbank aims to enhance the company’s ability to compete effectively in the market, ensuring sustainable growth and profitability.
    6. The acquisition is expected to have a positive impact on both Nedbank and Eqstra. It positions Nedbank for future growth opportunities in the fleet management industry, while Eqstra can benefit from Nedbank’s financial expertise and support to drive its business forward.
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