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Number of private equity exits in Africa on the rise

Cape Town - Africa has continued its upward trend in the number of private equity (PE) exits.

This is according to the EY and African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association’s (AVCA’s) fifth annual survey on how private equity investors create value.

The survey found that PE houses exited a record 48 companies in 2016, up from 44 in 2015. Both 2016 and 2015 represent the highest number of PE exits in Africa over the last 10 years, with the lowest being 21 in 2009.

The bulk of PE exits (44%) in 2016 were concentrated in South Africa, followed by West Africa and North Africa, both representing 25%.
 
Other records include an increase in the number of PE houses exiting businesses in Africa at 31, from 30 in 2015. Over the last 10 years, the top five countries - South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya and Ghana - accounted for 70% of PE exits.

“A significant uptick occurred in the number of exits to other PE houses and financial buyers, which represented 17 of the exits compared to a previous high of 7 exits to PE houses and financial buyers in any previous year. Drilling down further, we note that 47% of exits to PE and financial buyers were to multinational PE houses or financial buyers, being those PE houses or financial buyers that also operate and invest in companies outside of Africa. This confirms a maturing and more competitive PE industry,” says Graham Stokoe, Africa Private Equity Leader at EY.
 
“This confirms that multinational PE houses view PE-owned companies as attractive investment opportunities. It is also positive to see capital continuing to flow into Africa despite economic headwinds in some of the key African markets.”

Looking forward

African PE firms see fintech, consumer products and services, healthcare, education and energy as some of the most interesting sectors to invest in.

Based on AVCA’s member outreach, PE houses expect exit activity to continue to increase and they also expect an increase in auction processes.
Michelle Kathryn Essomé, CEO at AVCA, says its annual PE exit study, now in its fifth year, continues to demonstrate the resilience of the African private equity industry, despite changing macro-economic dynamics.

"The findings show that key sectors such as financial services, consumer goods, and industrials continue to attract investment due to growing consumer demand. Our outlook for PE deal activity in 2017 remains positive,” said Essomé.

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