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Felda Global Ventures to acquire 37% stake in PT Eagle High Plantations for $680m

byCustoms Today Report
13/06/2015
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KUALA LUMPUR: Felda Global Ventures Holdings Bhd (FGV) has signed a Heads of Agreement with Rajawali Group to acquire a 37% stake in PT Eagle High Plantations (EHP) for US$680mil (RM2.5bil) in cash and stocks.

Under the proposed acquisition, FGV will pay US$632mil in cash for 30% stake and 95 million new FGV shares for the remaining 7% stake.

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This would result in Rajawali Group owning 2.6% of the enlarged FGV share base, FGV said in a statement.

In addition, FGV will also acquire between a 93% and 95% stake in Rajawali Group’s sugar project for US$67mil.

The stakes in EHP and Rajawali Group’s sugar project will be owned by FGV Kalimantan Sdn Bhd, a unit of FGV.

Upon completion of the deal, FGV will become a partner of Rajawali Group, a highly respected local conglomerate, which will remain the controlling shareholder in EHP, the third largest oil palm company in Indonesia.

The deal was expected to be funded by a combination of internal resources and external financing.

More details would be finalised when the definitive agreements were signed, FGV said.

“It is important to note that this acquisition will in no way affect FGV’s dividend policy.

“The company is firmly committed to delivering on its promises to shareholders,” said FGV group president and chief executive officer Datuk Mohd Emir Mavani Abdullah.

He said FGV’s technology, downstream expertise and global footprint would bring significant value to Rajawali as the latter seeks to extract operational efficiencies and streamline costs through this transaction.

Currently, EHP owns 425,000 hectares of oil palm plantations, out of which 67% are in Kalimantan and the rest spread over Papua New Guinea (9%), Sulawesi (19%) and Sumatra (5%).

Rajawali is a strong partner in Indonesia and the transaction provides access to a formidable platform in South-East Asias largest market, with significant revenue and cross-selling opportunities through its extensive network and credentials.

In a filing to Bursa Malaysia, FGV’s shares will resume trading on Monday after being suspended on Thursday and Friday at RM1.86.

Accordingly, trading in the structured warrants relating to FGV will also resume at the same time.

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