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Super Group buys UK fleet company

byCT Report
01/12/2016
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LONDON: Pretoria – SG Fleet, a subsidiary of listed transport and logistics company Super Group, has acquired UK-based contract hire, short-term rental and fleet management services company Motiva for £12.4 million (R213.71 million) to establish itself in the top 20 in the UK market.

Chief executive Robbie Blau said on Wednesday the acquisition of Motiva complemented its current footprint in the UK and was an ideal fit for their growth strategy.

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“I am delighted that we have been able to come to an agreement with Motiva. We will be targeting a seamless integration of the business, taking our UK presence to the next level.“We now have the scale, the products and the expertise to establish ourselves firmly in this market,” he said.

Blau said Motiva would add further scale to their tool-of-trade offering as well as expertise in the specialist light commercial vehicle segment. It would also provides SG Fleet with a broader target customer base for its salary sacrifice products and gave them access to a broader panel of funders and funding structures, he said.

“Given the strong compatibility with our existing UK business, there are clear opportunities to extract revenue and cost synergies,” he said.

This acquisition follows that of Fleet Hire in August this year for £27.5 million and builds further on the profitable platform and critical mass created by combining SG Fleet’s existing UK business and Fleet Hire, a contract hire, salary sacrifice, short-term rental and fleet management services company that employs 60 staff and has a fleet size of about 6500 units.

These acquisitions are in line with Super Group’s strategy to expand its international footprint to buffer the company against the uncertain South African economy and emerging market turmoil. The group last year acquired a 75 percent equity interest in German niche logistics service provider IN tIME and 100 percent of novated and vehicle procurement specialist NLC in Australia.

Based in Stoke-on-Trent, Motiva has a staff of 50, a 4 300-unit fleet currently under management and generated normalised profit before tax of £1.75m in its last financial year.

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