SA retail Reit to actively pursue opportunity in Spain

9th June 2017 By: Mia Breytenbach - Creamer Media Deputy Editor: Features

SA retail Reit to actively pursue opportunity in Spain

ACQUISITION ADDITION Vukile Property Fund acquired a 25% stake in the Springs Mall, in Gauteng, which opened in March

JSE-listed real estate investment trust (Reit) Vukile is actively evaluating opportunities in Spain to diversify its earnings stream and enhance its high-quality portfolio.

During the company’s results presentation in Johannesburg last month, CEO Laurence Rapp noted that Vukile had a R1.5-billion “war chest” of available resources earmarked to create a springboard for its increased international growth.

The Reit has acquired 86.89% of Spanish Reit Castellana Properties for €13-million.

“Vukile has a vehicle, an intention, and is actively looking at retail property spread across Spain,” Rapp said.

The value of the portfolio is about €200- million, with the Reit having the funding to pursue its strategy of building capacity on the ground and deploying a suitable team to create the infrastructure.

Although Vukile will pursue retail properties in Spain, its preferred sectors also include logistics properties.

Rapp attributed Spain’s attraction to several macrodynamics, such as the solid gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 2.6% forecast for 2017, according to the International Monetary Fund’s World Economic Outlook, published in April; rising consumption growth, forecast at 3.3%, according to BMI Research; increased tourism; declining unemployment; and rentals that are still below precrisis levels, which may indicate that growth in base metals can be expected.

Ratings agency S&P Global Ratings also upgraded the country’s credit rating to BBB+, with a positive outlook.

UK Interest
Vukile has also invested £10.7-million in UK-focused Atlantic Leaf Properties to grow its stake to 29.6%.

Rapp highlighted Vukile’s belief that the uncertainties around Brexit over the next few years could create an opportunity in the market, as the UK remains the fifth-largest economy in the world, has a highly skilled workforce, is a tourist destination and is in a central time zone. There is also solid consumer spending, with the UK having the twenty-third-largest GDP per capita in the world.

Rapp asserted that the UK would not become obsolete because it was leaving the European Union, noting that Vukile would continue to support Atlantic Leaf in terms of pursuing growth.

About 72% of the fund is in the logistics warehousing and distribution property space, which are currently some of the preferred spaces in the market.

“Our growing international investment strategy is focused on developed Europe and the UK. “It responds to the difficult domestic property fundamentals and diversifies our risk away from local economic challenges.

“It also provides us with exposure to global tenant profiles. As an emerging market company, we believe that investing in developed markets has greater diversification benefits than investing in other emerging markets,” explains Rapp.


Having successfully repositioned and transformed itself as a defensive, conservatively geared and managed, high-quality, low-risk retail Reit, Vukile had a “momentous year”, said Rapp, who highlighted that the company posted a 7.1% year-on-year increase in its dividend to 156.75c a share for the year ended March 31.

In doing so, Vukile had ensured that it was well positioned to navigate the fragile political and economic environment in South Africa, he said.

“As we launch our next strategic phase with exciting new horizons, Vukile expects to deliver growth in dividends of between 7% and 8% in the coming year.”

Vukile’s highlights during the year included completing the acquisition of Synergy Income Fund’s R2.5-billion portfolio of assets. It acquired a 25% stake in the Springs Mall, in Gauteng, which opened in March, and the remaining 50% of Pine Crest, in KwaZulu-Natal.

The Reit also completed the major revamp and extension of East Rand Mall, in Gauteng, and sold its R1.2-billion Sovereign property portfolio.

Vukile continued to invest in its existing retail assets during the year, protecting their market position and strengthening them for growth. The Reit completed upgrade, expansion and redevelopment projects valued at R440-million in the year, with a further R288-million to be invested in the year ahead.

The Reit’s local focus will continue to be on accretive expansion and development opportunities within its portfolio and, where possible, through acquisitions.

“Vukile’s strategic achievements have broadened its horizons, with exciting opportunities ahead. We will remain focused on achieving long-term strategic goals as a local retail Reit with a portfolio of strong trading shopping centres and increased international diversification to generate sustainable long-term returns for our shareholders,” concludes Rapp.