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Growthpoint achieves key strategic successes

Cape Town - Growthpoint Properties on Thursday posted distribution growth of 6.9% per share for its half-year to 30 June 2017, taking its full-year distribution growth to 6.5% per share and delivering results ahead of its market guidance.

Growthpoint is the largest South African primary listed REIT.

Growthpoint increased its annual distributions 10.4%, paying R5.6bn to shareholders this financial year. It also made significant strategic progress, boosting its international exposure to 30.0% of its asset value of R122.3bn, assembling a portfolio of assets for its new Healthcare Fund and receiving income from its new Trading and Development business for the first time.

Norbert Sasse, CEO of Growthpoint Properties, attributes the positive results to a good performance from Growthpoint’s investments as a whole, along with new income streams introduced this year.

Growthpoint maintained high occupancy levels, achieved good leasing results, and kept its costs well contained. The overall expense ratio of its South African portfolio remained stable at 27.1%

Commenting on the results, Sasse says Growthpoint delivered distribution growth ahead of guidance in an extremely tough South African market where any growth is good growth.

"We are pleased to report a solid set of results that continues our 14-year track record of uninterrupted dividend growth and represents significant strategic progress in our business.”

Portfolio

Growthpoint owns and manages a diversified portfolio of 547 property assets. This includes 471 properties in South Africa valued at R76.9bn and Growthpoint’s 50% interest in the properties at V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, valued at R8.7bn.

Internationally, Growthpoint owns 57 properties in Australia valued at R32.5bn through its investment in ASX-listed Growthpoint Properties Australia (GOZ) and 18 properties in Romania valued at €1.0bn through its investment in LSE AIM-listed Globalworth Real Estate Investments (GWI). Its size and diversity make it strongly defensive.

Its South African balance sheet remains well capitalised. Even though Growthpoint’s gearing increased from 33.7% to 35.0% during the year, mainly to fund investment activities, it remains at conservative levels.

Growthpoint enjoys good access to funding. Its unsecured debt increased by R4.5bn during the year, of which R3.5bn is in corporate bonds following a return of liquidity in the bond markets as well as strong demand for high-quality liquid assets from banks.

Some 85.6% of Growthpoint’s debt is fixed for 3.9 years on average. It decreased its weighted average cost of debt slightly from 9.3% to 9.2%. Growthpoint also raised R2.5bn in new equity through its distribution re-investment programme.

The company’s strategic initiatives – internationalisation, funds management, and trading and development - were key focuses this year.

CEE

Expanding its international investment into a new territory, Growthpoint launched its Central and Eastern European (CEE) investment strategy by investing €186.4m (around R2.8bn) in 24.3m GWI shares. This is a conservative market entry point to a high-growth investment platform.

GWI made a positive contribution to Growthpoint’s distributable income and delivered dividends of 22 EUR-cents per share. “GWI has surpassed our due diligence expectations and delivered on its distribution guidance. Since finalising our transaction in December 2016, GWI is achieving letting uptake faster than anticipated, it undertook its first bond issue sooner than expected and achieved better terms on its bond issue than projected,” says Sasse.

GWI is the largest owner of office space in Romania. Its property portfolio is concentrated in Bucharest and includes mostly modern A-grade offices and industrial properties, underpinned by Euro-denominated leases with many blue-chip global brands. It also has a c. EUR100m pipeline of developments.

Romania’s economy has one of the highest growth rates in Europe, forecast at 6% for 2017. This is driving strong demand from global corporates for office space, which is positive for GWI. GWI has forecast dividends of 22 EUR-cents per share for its half year to December 2017.

Growthpoint’s new trading and development business for third-parties added R91m to its income streams for the first time this year. Further opportunities for this business have been identified for the 2018 financial year.

Creating another new revenue stream, Growthpoint is building a R15bn funds management business over the next five years. It has added five assets with a property value of over R2.3bn to its healthcare fund and plans to grow the fund’s assets to R10bn in the next seven years.

Africa Fund

Capital raising for the Africa Fund, in partnership with Investec Asset Management and the IFC, has achieved mixed results with its first close targeted for fourth quarter of 2017.

Growthpoint’s South African portfolio showed vacancies in the portfolio improved to 4.4% from 5.7% during the year, and its arrears remain low. It delivered revenue growth of 6.58%. The total letting success rate increased from 82.4% to 85.3%, and it reported an improved renewal success rate of 73.6%.

In South Africa, Growthpoint concluded 11 acquisitions for R1.9bn. All were strategic transactions, and three of the assets acquired, totalling R1.5bn, are for its Healthcare Fund.

It also invested R2.1bn in developments and improvements to its South African portfolio. Its biggest development is the new global headquarters for Discovery in Sandton Central, which Growthpoint is developing with Zenprop.

Growthpoint continued to optimise and streamline its portfolio through asset sales, redevelopments and repurposing properties. De-risking its portfolio, it disposed of 17 properties for R2.0bn, and it plans to make more strategic asset disposals in the coming year.

V&A Waterfront

Revenue from the V&A Waterfront contributed 8.6% to Growthpoint’s total distributable income, up slightly from the prior year. Overall vacancies at the V&A Waterfront reduced further from 1.4% to 0.8%, and it achieved an improved total letting success rate of 98.3%.

The V&A Waterfront’s performance was driven by strong demand across all sectors, excellent tenant retention with renewal growth, visitor numbers at 24 million a year, good hotel occupancies that are outperforming their market, a 35% increase in international tourists and solid support from locals. This year, there was a big increase in the number of blue-chip businesses taking up office accommodation at the V&A Waterfront, with buoyant demand for office space across the board.

The development of the Silo district will be complete in September 2017 when the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA) and the new 250-room Radisson Red hotel open. Development focus has shifted to the Canal District, which is anchored by the opening of the offices of BAT and EY at Waterway House.

GOZ

GOZ had its best year ever, delivering 9.6% increase in distributable income to shareholders on the ASX. It also increased its net tangible assets by 10.3%. GOZ outperformed its benchmarks and became the best performing A-REIT over one year, three years and five years. However, the rand's improved strength against the Australian dollar, and higher-than-expected withholding tax, saw its 15.4% contribution to Growthpoint’s total distributable income remain stable.

During the year, GOZ reweighted its’ portfolio geographically and into the office sector. GOZ’s largest transaction was the successful takeover of the GPT Metro Office Fund (GMF). This added six A-grade office assets valued at over AUD480m to its portfolio. Some 66% of the portfolio is now made up of office properties, and 89% of properties by value are located in the growth states on Australia’s eastern seaboard.

GOZ’s distribution growth for the financial year 2018 is forecast at 2.3% and, using prudent hedging and funding strategies, Growthpoint will strive to grow this contribution to its distributions.

With the combined effects of its investments and strategies, Growthpoint expects to achieve dividend growth for the coming year at a similar level to the 2017 financial year.

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