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Alexander Forbes Group Holdings

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Financial services group with its head office in South Africa

Alexander Forbes Group Holdings Limited
Company typePublic:JSE:AFH
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1935; 90 years ago (1935)[1]
HeadquartersSandton,South Africa
Areas served
South Africa
Botswana
Namibia
Channel Islands
Key people
Kuseni Dlamini (Chairman)
Dawie de Villiers (CEO)
Bruce Bydawell (CFO)
ProductsAsset & Fund Management[2]
Number of employees
2,587[citation needed]
Websitewww.alexforbes.com

Alexforbes (officiallyAlexander Forbes Group Holdings Limited) is aSouth African diversifiedfinancial services organization.[3][4]

Headquartered inJohannesburg, the company has a presence outside of South Africa, inNamibia,Botswana, and in theChannel Islands through an offshoreJersey operation.[citation needed]

History

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Alexforbes operations date back to the consolidation of insurance agencies in South Africa in 1935, when the original business was founded as Price Forbes, later changing its name to Price Forbes Life and Pension Brokers in 1955.[1]

In the 1970s, Price Forbes Life and Pension Brokers began diversifying its range of services to include fund administration, employee benefit consulting and actuarial services as well as retirement and estate planning. Due to the diversification, the business name was changed to Price Forbes Employee Benefits Consultants.[1]

Following a number of acquisitions by the group in the early 1980s, the name was changed to Alexander Forbes Financial Services.[1]

The Group commenced international expansion in 1990 with the establishment of a small insurance brokerage operation inLondon andJersey, which the Group later expanded through the acquisition of Nelson Hurst plc. The insurance brokerage business was also expanded into other African countries to continue servicing South African corporate clients which were expanding into these markets.

In 2002, the Group further expanded its international financial services business through the acquisition of a 60% interest in Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP), a leading actuarial consultancy firm in theUK. This was followed by further acquisitions of the businesses that formed Investment Solutions in the UK, Alexander Forbes Consultants and Actuaries (AFCA UK) and Media Insurance Services (Direct Marketing), and the expansion of LCP intoBelgium,Ireland,The Netherlands andSwitzerland.[1]

Between 2012 and 2014, the Group disposed of a number of these interests, including the sale of AFCA UK, Investment Solutions UK, Media Insurance Services, LCP Switzerland and Alexander Forbes Trustee Services to focus on its core markets.[1]

In 2006,Actis Capital LLP, Ethos Private Equity Ltd and Harbourvest Partners LLC made an offer of ZAR 7.4 Billion rand (US$980Million) for the acquisition of the entire stock of Alexander Forbes other than 30% that was held by Staff andB-BBEE PartnerShanduka Group.[5] The deal was said to be the largest and most complex leveraged buy-outs ever undertaken in Africa.[6] This led to the delisting of Alexander Forbes from the JSE.

On 24 July 2014, Alexander Forbes announced an offer for shares to existing shareholders,institutional investors and to other selected investors. The Offer Shares were for sale at a price between ZAR 6.90 and ZAR 8.05 per share.[7] The offer hadDeutsche Bank AG,Morgan Stanley & Company andRand Merchant Bank as its book runners.[1] TheIPO managed to raise ZAR 3.7 Billion (US$345 million).[8] This IPO marked Alexander Forbes' return to theJSE since its exit in 2006.

Alexander Forbes operates inBotswana,Namibia,South Africa andJersey. In 2019, the company won the Five Year (Fund of Funds), HedgeNews Africa Awards.[9] In 2020, the company's CIO Sandra La Bella was awarded with Visionary CIO of the Year by The Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa.[10] In 2021, the company was honored with Global Africa Fund Survey Providers- Best Investment Survey Provider.[11]

Operations

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Alexforbes offers employee benefits consulting (including healthcare), investment management, insurance and wealth management solutions to both corporate clients and individual customers.[12]

The company is listed on theJohannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) and its clients span both the private and public sector market segments on the institutional side, and individual members.[12]

Shareholding

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Top 10 (Strategic and Institutional shareholders as at 28 January 2022)
RankName% ISC
1African Rainbow Capital39.9
2Marsh & McLennan Companies14.8
3Coronation Fund Managers4.6
4Abax Investments5.5
5Visio Capital Management6.9
6Public Investment Corporation6.0
7Dimensional Fund Advisors1.3
8Kagiso Asset Management1.1
9The Vanguard Group1.7
10Sanlam Investment Management3.4
*ISC – issued share capital

Notable employees

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  • Former British Prime MinisterJohn Major worked at the London office of the bank for a brief period in 1959.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefg"Alexander Forbes Group Holdings Limited - Pre-listing statement"(PDF). Alexander Forbes Group Holdings Limited. 7 July 2014. Retrieved16 October 2014.
  2. ^"Alexander Forbes Group Holdings - Investor Relations". Alexander Forbes Group Holdings.
  3. ^"AFHJ.J - Alexander Forbes Group Holdings Ltd".Reuters. Retrieved10 November 2022.
  4. ^"Alexander Forbes Group Holdings Ltd, AFH:JNB profile - FT.com".markets.ft.com. Retrieved10 November 2022.
  5. ^Wessels, Vernon (19 October 2006)."Actis Group Offers 7.4 Billion Rand for Alex Forbes (Update2)".bloomberg.com. Bloomberg LLP. Retrieved16 October 2014.
  6. ^"Actis Investments - Alexander Forbes". Actis Capital LLP. Archived fromthe original on 20 October 2014. Retrieved16 October 2014.
  7. ^"Alexander Forbes Group Holdings Limited - ABRIDGED PRE-LISTING STATEMENT"(PDF).sharenet.co.za. Sharenet. 24 July 2014. Retrieved16 October 2014.
  8. ^"Alexander Forbes raises $345m in IPO".biznews.com. Biznews. 18 July 2014. Archived fromthe original on 14 September 2014. Retrieved16 October 2014.
  9. ^"ALEXANDER FORBES INVESTMENTS | Companies |". Retrieved10 November 2022.
  10. ^leigh (28 September 2020)."Celebrating excellence in adversity: 2020 IITPSA President's Awards to go ahead! | IITPSA". Retrieved10 November 2022.
  11. ^Staff Writer (15 October 2021)."Alexander Forbes wins Best Investment Survey Provider Award".B2B Central. Retrieved10 November 2022.
  12. ^ab"Prudential Financial and LeapFrog Investments announce intention to acquire a strategic minority interest in Alexander Forbes Group Holdings Limited".www.businesswire.com. 18 March 2022. Retrieved21 April 2022.
  13. ^John Major (1999).John Major: The Autobiography. Harper Collins. pp. 26–7.
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