Glencore sells share in Glencore Agricultural Products
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals and closing conditions and is expected to close during 2H16.
Glencore plc has entered into a definitive agreement with Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) for the purchase, by a wholly owned subsidiary of CPPIB, of a 40% equity interest in Glencore Agricultural Products (Glencore Agri), for an aggregate consideration of US$2.5 billion payable in cash upon closing, subject to customary working capital closing adjustments.
Glencore Agri is a differentiated and vertically-integrated business focused on the global agricultural products value chain. It is built around a network of high-quality origination and logistics assets, comprising over 200 storage facilities, 31 processing facilities and 23 ports in strategic locations globally. It is well-positioned in key export regions and in the trade of major agricultural commodities, including grains, oilseeds products, rice, sugar, pulses and cotton.
The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals and closing conditions and is expected to close during 2H16. The proceeds from the transaction will be used by Glencore to reduce net indebtedness.
As of 31 December 2015, the business had long-term debt of US$0.6 billion and working capital (net of cash) of US$3.0 billion (including readily marketable inventories of US$2.5 billion). This is intended to finance with short-term debt on closing. Upon closing, Glencore Agri will be governed by its own Board of Directors. CPPIB shall have the right to appoint two directors to the Board of Glencore Agri alongside two Glencore-appointed directors and the CEO, Chris Mahoney. At shareholder meetings, Glencore and CPPIB representatives shall vote in proportion to their shareholdings, subject to certain reserved matters.
In addition, and consistent with the mutual commitment to a successful long-term partnership, Glencore and CPPIB have agreed to an initial four year lock-up period subject to a carve-out for Glencore to sell up to a further 20% stake. As well as customary exit provisions, including a right of first refusal, each of Glencore and CPPIB may call for an initial public offering of Glencore Agri after eight years from the date of closing.
Commenting on the transaction, Ivan Glasenberg, CEO of Glencore, said: "We are pleased to be partnering with CPPIB as we embark on the next stage of the development of Glencore Agri. Under Glencore's ownership, the business has been successfully rebased, particularly following the Viterra acquisition in 2012 and is well-positioned to benefit from long-term global macro and sector trends. CPPIB have a proven track record in the sector and share our vision for the future growth of the business through value-creating organic and inorganic growth opportunities for the benefit of all stakeholders. We welcome them aboard and look forward to continuing our good relationship as we work together."
Chris Mahoney, CEO of Glencore Agri, commented:"This is an important day in the evolution of Glencore Agri, and we look forward to working with CPPIB to continue to build the Glencore Agri business over the long term. With the investment potential created by this partnership, and given the existing network of high-quality origination, logistics and port assets in key export regions, the business is now well-placed to take advantage of the significant opportunities that are expected to emerge across the sector in the coming years."
Mark Jenkins, Senior Managing Director and Global Head of Private Investments at CPPIB, said: "As an asset class, agriculture is an excellent fit for a long-term investor like CPPIB, and we are excited about the opportunity to acquire a significant stake in Glencore Agri, a leading agricultural business. Glencore Agri complements our existing portfolio of agriculture assets, bringing global exposure, scale and diversification. In addition, Glencore Agri's experienced management team has a proven track record of growth, and combined with a successful business model, we see this as a compelling opportunity that aligns with CPPIB's long-term investment horizon. “
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