Investec Bank Limited and Calulo Petrochemicals (Pty) Ltd (96/LM/Sep07) [2007] ZACT 75 (24 October 2007)

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Competition Law

Brief Summary

Competition Law — Merger Approval — Unconditional approval of merger between Investec Bank Limited and Calulo Petrochemicals (Pty) Ltd — Investec to acquire 30% shareholding and joint control in Calulo Petrochemicals — No horizontal overlap or vertical integration identified, thus unlikely to substantially prevent or lessen competition — No public interest issues raised.

COMPETITION TRIBUNAL OF SOUTH AFRICA
       Case No: 96/LM/Sep07   
In the matter between:                                                       
Investec Bank Limited         Acquiring Firm
And
Calulo Petrochemicals (Pty) Ltd              Target Firm
Panel : D Lewis (Presiding Member), N Manoim (Tribunal Member), 
and Y Carrim (Tribunal Member) 
Heard on : 23 October 2007
Order Issued : 23 October 2007
Reasons Issued: 24 October 2007
Reasons for Decision
Approval
1] On   23   October   2007,   the   Tribunal   unconditionally   approved   the   merger  
between the Investec Bank Limited and Calulo Petrochemicals (Pty) Ltd. The  
reasons for approving the transaction follow. 
The parties
2] The primary acquiring   firm is  Investec Bank  Limited  (“Investec”),  a  company  
incorporated   in   terms   of   the  company   laws   of   the   Republic   of   South   Africa.  
Investec   is   controlled   by   Investec   Limited   (“Investec   Limited”),   a   public  
company listed on the JSE Securities Exchange.
3] Investec has five shareholders that hold at least 5% of its entire issued share

capital.   These   are   the   Public   Investec   Commissioner   (with   12.1%  
shareholding),   Investec   Group   Staff   Share   Scheme   (with   6.9%),  
Entrepreneurial Trust (with 6.4%), Tiso INL Investments (Pty) Ltd (with 6.4%)  
and Peu INL (Pty) Ltd (with 5.9%).
4] Investec’s investments that are relevant for the purpose of these reasons are  
its   25%   shareholding   in   Calulo   Chemicals   (Pty)   Ltd   (“Calchem”),   and   35%  
shareholding in Chlorcal (Pty) Ltd (“Chlorcal”). 
 
5] The   primary   target   firm   is   Calulo   Petrochemical   (Pty)   Ltd   (“Calulo  
Petrochemical”), a company incorporated in terms of the comapny laws of the  
Republic   of   South   Africa.   Calulo   Petrochemical   is   controlled   by   Calulo  
Investments (Pty) Ltd (“Calulo Investments”).
6] Calulo Investments has three shareholders namely the Ntinga Investment Trust  
(holding   75%   of   the   issued   shares),   MK   Diale   (holding   25%   of   the   issued  
shares) and GP Sequeira (holding 5% of the issued shares). The Ntinga Family  
Trust is controlled by Mr. Faku and the Faku Family Trust. The Faku Family  
Trust Trust is controlled by three trustees namely Bagcine Sivuyile Ntlabezo,  
Mkhuseli Richmond Faku, and Ndudumo Cecil Taleni.
Description of the transaction
7] In   terms   of   the   transaction,   Investec   will   acquire   30%   of   the   issued   share  
capital   and   minority   protection   rights   in   Calulo   Petrochemicals.   The   parties  
submitted that as a result of acquiring 30% shareholding, Investec will acquire  
joint control in Calulo Petrochemicals. 
8] As part of this transaction, Calulo investments will transfer its shareholding in  
Calulo Services (Pty) Ltd, Calulo Chemicals (Pty) Ltd and Fuelogic (Pty) Ltd to  
Calulo Petrochemicals, the primary target firm in this transaction. In addition,  
Calulo   Investments  will   transfer  its  17%  shareholding   in  Tosaco   (Pty)  Ltd   to  
Calulo Petrochemicals.

Calulo Petrochemicals.
9] The   parties   further  stated   that   Investec  will   transfer  its  35%  shareholding   in  
Chlorcal   to   Calchem   and   its   25%   shareholding   in   Calchem   to   Calulo  
Petrochemicals in exchange for a nominal amount and the right to acquire 30%  
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shareholding in Calulo Petrochemicals.
10] On completion of the transaction, Calulo Petrochemicals will hold 100% of the  
issued   share   capital   in   each   of   Calulo   Energy,   Calchem   and   Chlorcal.   In  
addition it will have 70% shareholding in Calulo Services, 18.98% shareholding  
in   Fuelogic   and   17%   in   Tosaco.   Investec   will   have   30%   shareholding   with  
minority protections rights in Calulo Petrochemicals. The balance of 70% of the  
shareholding will be held by Calulo Investments.
Rationale for the transaction
11] The primary acquiring firm has submitted that it is concluding this transaction  
for investment purposes.
12] Calulo Investments views this transaction as a growth opportunity, enabling it to  
expand its current operations by getting involved in products complementary to  
the liquid fuels, primary organic, fine chemicals, plastics and rubber sectors.
The parties’ activities 
Primary acquiring firm
13] Investec   is   a   specialist   banking   group   that   provides   a   range   of   financial  
products   and   services   to   a   niche   client   base.   Investec   has   a   network  
comprising   various   business   divisions   including   investment   banking,   capital  
markets, private client activities, asset management and property activities. 
The primary target firm
14] The   primary   target   firm’s   activities   comprise   the   activities   of   the   companies  
transferred from Calulo Investments to Calulo Petrochemicals. These firms are  
Calulo Services, Calchem, Calulo Energy, Tosaco, Chlorcal, and Fuelogic. 
Calulo Petrochemicals
15] Calulo Petrochemical is a newly established company which has previously not  
traded. 
Calulo Services
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16] Calulo Services     is involved in the following activities through its subsidiaries: 
[16.1] Calulo Shipping  provides a variety of services including tanker ship brokerage  
and ship chartering services in respect of petroleum feedstock (crude oil and  
condensate), petroleum products (petrol, diesel and jet fuel) and chemicals.
[16.2] Kepu   Trading   sources,   markets   and   distributes   marine   fuels   (fuel   oil   and  
marine diesel) from South African ports.
[16.3] Calulo Dry Cargo   provides ship and container brokerage services in respect  
of dry­bulk cargo.
Calchem
17] Calchem, through its subsidiaries, is involved in the production of chlorine and  
caustic  soda  in  Africa.  It  makes  a variety  of  related  chemicals   for  the water  
treatment and chlorine related manufacturing sectors.
18] It   also   designs,   develops,   manufactures   and   supplies   chlorinated   paraffin;  
caustic   soda   solution,   caustic   soda   flakes,   chlorine,   hydrogen,   hydrochloric  
acid,   ferrous   chloride,   sodium   hypochlorite,   aluminium   chloride   (“alifloc”),  
aluminium   chlorohydrate   (ACH),   alifloc/polymine   blends,   ACH/polyamine  
blends, polyamine (U5100 and U5000) and ferrifloc.
Calulo Energy 
19] Calulo Energy is active in the petroleum industry through Tosaco which has a  
25% interest in Total South Africa (Pty) Ltd (“Total”), a petrochemical company.  
It manufactures and sells a full range of petroleum products including lubricants  
and greases, kerosene, jet fuel and liquid petroleum gas.
Fuelogic
20] Calulo   Investments   and   Imperial   Logistics   formed   Fuelogic   which   is   a   road  
tanker company involved in the transportation of primarily petroleum products.
Competition analysis 
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21] The proposed transaction does not result in any horizontal overlap or vertical  
integration   as   Investec   does   not   have   any   controlling   interest   in   the   sector  
where   the   primary   acquiring   firm   is   active.   The   proposed   transaction   is  
therefore unlikely to substantially prevent or lessen competition in any market.
Public Interest 
22] There are no public interest issues.
Conclusion
23] The merger is approved unconditionally. 
________________ 24 October 2007
D Lewis DATE
Tribunal Member
N Manoim and Y Carrim concur in the judgment of D Lewis
Tribunal Researcher :  R Kariga
For the merging parties: Webber Wentzel Bowens 
For the Commission : D Masilela and M Mohlala (Mergers and 
Acquisitions)
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