A South African billionaire family popularly known as Oppenheimer has acquired a controlling stake in one of Nigeria’s prominent can makers, GZ.
The acquisition was completed
by Jonathan Oppenheimer, one of the sons of the second richest man in
Africa,Nicky Oppenheimer, who reportedly secured the full control of GZ
Industries Ltd., Nigeria’s prominent beverage can manufacturer, signaling a bet
on the potential revitalization of Africa’s largest economy.
According to a report by
Bloomberg, the acquisition of the remaining shares in GZ Industries from
Affirma Capital (formerly Standard Chartered Private Equity) was completed
through their company, Oppenheimer Partners Limited.
Although the financial
specifics of the deal remain undisclosed, the private equity firm had held a
significant 37.5% stake in GZ Industries, a key supplier of cans to major
entities such as Coca-Cola Co.
GZ first began operations in
Nigeria in 2019. Ayodeji Adelakun is the Executive Director and Group Chief Executive
Officer of the company.
This move is poised to empower
Jonathan Oppenheimer to steer the trajectory of GZ Industries’ expansion within
sub-Saharan Africa.
The region stands as a pivotal
market, with urban, educated adults boasting the world’s highest consumption of
sugary drinks, averaging 12.4 servings per week, according to research
published by Nature Communications.
The acquisition strategically
aligns with tapping into this lucrative consumer base.
Oppenheimer Partners initially
entered the GZI venture in 2018, coinciding with the establishment of a GZI
factory in South Africa.
Presently, GZI holds a 20%
market share in the South African market, engaging in competition with the
financially challenged Nampak Ltd., which is in the process of selling assets
and restructuring debt.
Affirma Capital’s initial investment in GZI dates back to 2012.
GZ Industries holds significant
production capacity, churning out 3 billion aluminium cans annually in Africa.
Out of its production figure, 1,800,000,000 of those cans are produced in
Nigeria.
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