Shareholders voted in favour of the offer so as to reduce debt, pursue growth, and strengthen the group’s balance sheet
TFG shareholders have almost unanimously approved a R3.95bn rights offer at R41.90 per share, representing a discount of more than a third.
The price represents a 40.6% discount to the prevailing 30-day, volume-weighted average price of TFG shares as of Wednesday’s close.
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