Enyuka Prop Holdings Proprietary Limited
Enyuka Prop Holdings Proprietary Limited
CDH's Finance & Banking practice advised Nedbank, RMB and Futuregrowth in relation to the provision of ZAR1,3 billion funding to Enyuka Prop Holdings for the purposes of the repurchase of all shares previously held by Emira Property Fund Limited in Enyuka Prop Holdings and the refinancing of certain existing debt.
Our Finance & Banking practice advised Nedbank Limited (acting through its Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking division), FirstRand Bank Limited (acting through its Rand Merchant Bank division) and Futuregrowth Asset Management Proprietary Limited (acting in its capacity as agent for and on behalf of its clients) in relation to its provision of funding to Enyuka Prop Holdings Proprietary Limited for the purposes of, amongst others, the repurchase of all of the shares previously held by Emira Property Fund Limited in Enyuka Prop Holdings Proprietary Limited and the refinancing of certain existing debt.
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