Siyathenga Properties Two (Pty) Ltd and Erf 38722, Bellville, Jointly Controlled By Siyathenga Properties Two (Pty) Ltd and Mini Cape Developments (Pty) Ltd (20/LM/Feb07) [2007] ZACT 37 (16 May 2007)

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Competition Law

Brief Summary

Competition Law — Merger Approval — Unconditional approval of merger between Siyathenga Properties Two (Pty) Ltd and Erf 38722 — Acquiring firm increasing shareholding from 50% to 75% — No substantial prevention or lessening of competition identified — No public interest concerns raised.

COMPETITION TRIBUNAL OF SOUTH AFRICA
CaseNo: 20/LM/Feb07
In the matter between:
Siyathenga Properties Two (Pty) Ltd           Acquiring Firm
And
Erf 38722, Bellville, Jointly Controlled By
Siyathenga Properties Two (Pty) Ltd and
Mini Cape Developments (Pty) Ltd Target Firm
___________________________________________________________________
Panel : Y Carrim (Presiding Member), N Manoim      
(Tribunal Member) and M Mokuena (Tribunal
Member
Heard on :  25 April 2007
Decided on :   25 April 2007
Reasons Issued :   16 May 2007
                                   REASONS FOR DECISION
Approval
[1]. On   25   April   2007   the   Competition   Tribunal   issued   a   Merger   Clearance  
Certificate approving the merger between Siyathenga Properties Two (Pty) Ltd and  
Erf 38722 (a portion of Erf 21750), jointly controlled by Siyathenga Properties Two  
(Pty)   Ltd   and   Mini­Cape   Developments   (Pty)   Ltd   unconditionally.   The   reasons  
appear below.
Parties
[2]. The acquiring firm  is Siyathenga  Properties Two (Pty) Ltd  (“Siyathenga”) a  
company incorporated under the Company laws of the Republic of South Africa. 1  
1  Siyathenga   Property   Fund   Ltd   holds   100%   of   the   entire   issued   share   capital   of   Siyathenga.  
Pangbourne   Properties   Ltd   holds   43%   interest   in   Siyathenga   Property   Fund   Ltd   and   controls  
Siyathenga Property Fund. Pangbourne is a listed company and is not directly or indirectly controlled  
by any single shareholder 
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[3].   The target firm is Erf 38722 (a portion of Erf 21750) Bellville City Of Cape  
Town (“the Willowbridge Property”), jointly controlled by Siyathenga Properties Two  
(Pty) Ltd and Mini­Cape Developments (Pty) Ltd (“MCD”).  2
Transaction
[4].   The proposed transaction envisages Siyathenga acquiring an additional 25%  
in Erf 38722 and thereby increasing its current 50% shareholding in Erf 38722 to  
75%.   This   acquisition   will   result   in   change   of   control   in   the   target   firm   from   joint  
control to sole control in favour of Siyathenga. 
Rationale for the Transaction
[5]. The acquiring firm is seeking through this transaction to increase the volume  
of   its   rental   space.   From   the   target   firm’s   perspective   the   sale   is   required   in  
connection   with   the   restructuring   of   Kagiso   Property   Developments   (Pty)   Ltd  
business and to raise funds for further projects.
Activities of the Parties
[6]. The   acquiring   firm   is   a   property   holding   company   which   has   a   property  
portfolio comprising of industrial, offices and retail properties. The target firm is a  
retail property in the Bellville node, Cape Town.
 Competition Analysis
[7].  In its analysis the Commission found that it is not necessary to conclude on the  
relevant product market as the overlap between the merging firms is due to the prior  
shareholding  the acquiring firm has in the target property.  Hence there would be no  
2  MCD is ultimately controlled by Kagiso Property Holdings (Pty)Ltd and the latter is a subsidiary of  
Kagiso Trust Investments (Pty )Ltd
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change in the market structure and the transaction would not result in any market  
share accretion.  We agree with the Commission’s approach and conclude that the  
transaction is unlikely to substantially prevent or lessen competition. In addition, the  
transaction does not raise any public interest concerns. 
 
Conclusion
[8].  Based on the above, the transaction is approved unconditionally.
___________________ 16 May 2007
Y Carrim  Date
Tribunal Member
N Manoim and M Mokuena concurring.
Tribunal Researcher :  J Ngobeni
For the merging parties : Jocelyn Katz (Edward Nathan Sonnenberg Inc)
For the Commission : Makgale Mohlala (Mergers and Acquisitions)
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