Po family makes public 6.4% stake in Century | Inquirer Business

Po family makes public 6.4% stake in Century

/ 02:15 AM May 14, 2015

The Po family has sold a 6.4-percent stake in canned food producer Century Pacific Food Inc. (CNPF) for P2.7 billion, heeding investors’ clamor to widen the company’s public ownership.

In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange on Wednesday, CNPF said its parent firm Century Pacific Group Inc. (CPGI) had agreed to unload 143 million of its existing common shares at P18.75 a share via an overnight book-building.

“The transaction was conducted to broaden CNPF’s shareholder base and is in response to overwhelming demand from global institutional investors for additional shares and improved trading liquidity,” CNPF said.

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The equity deal effectively increased the public float of CNPF from 10.4 percent to 16.8 percent.

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The placement price marked a 2-percent discount from CNPF’s 60-day volume weighted average price of P19.13 a share, or a 5-percent discount from its last close of P19.68 prior to the private placement.

Arran Investment Private Ltd, an affiliate of Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC Private Ltd., also recently exercised its option to convert a P3.4-billion loan earlier made to CPGI to around 11 percent of CNPF.

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After the placement and conversion by the Singaporean sovereign fund, CPGI remains the largest shareholder of CNPF with a 72 percent stake in the listed company.

Evercore Asia acted as exclusive financial adviser to the transaction while Deutsche Bank AG and UBS AG acted as joint bookrunners and placement agents. Doris Dumlao-Abadilla

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