Curro plans rights offer to fund new schools

A security guard is seen at a Curro campus in southern Johannesburg. File picture: Simphiwe Sibeko, Reuters

A security guard is seen at a Curro campus in southern Johannesburg. File picture: Simphiwe Sibeko, Reuters

Published Feb 23, 2016

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Johannesburg - Curro Holdings, South Africa’s largest private schools operator, plans to raise R1 billion ($66 million) in a rights issue this year to fund investment as the company seeks to almost double its number of schools to 200 by 2020.

Shareholders will have the right to buy one share at R33 for every 11 held, the Cape Town-based company said in a statement on Tuesday. That compares with Monday’s closing price of R43.09, a rise of 5.6 percent on the day. The offer is scheduled to take place in May.

Curro and smaller competitor Advtech have both been raising cash to invest in more schools to tap growing demand for paid-for education in South Africa. Curro pursued Advtech with a $479-million takeover offer last year before dropping out when the target company wouldn’t allow due diligence.

Curro plans to invest R2 billion this year, double the 2015 total, the company said. About R800 million is earmarked for the construction of new campuses and R450 million for the expansion of existing sites. The balance will be used for acquisitions and buying up land.

Revenue increased 38 percent to R1.38 billion in 2015, while earnings per share excluding one-time items rose 67 percent to 28.7 cents.

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