Equites said the changing macroeconomic landscape
impacted the UK investment market, which experienced substantial
repricing in asset values during 2022.
The group's UK portfolio value declined by 21% on a
like-for-like basis, in sterling terms in the year to Feb. 28.
"The Equites board believes that it is in the group’s best interest to explore the sale of its stake in the development platform and has appointed Rothschild & Co as its corporate advisor to facilitate a transaction," the company said.
Equites has a 60% shareholding in ENGL, a business it partnered with Newlands Developments. Through this business, it will also no longer undertake large-scale developments in the UK, it added.
The company also reported that its full-year
distribution per share rose by 4.1% while its gross property
revenue increased by 90.3% to over 3.2 billion rand ($174.71
million).
($1 = 18.3161 rand)
(Reporting by Tannur Anders, additional reporting by Nqobile
Dludla, Editing by Louise Heavens and Ed Osmond)