Our opinion on the current state of ARCINVEST(AIL)African Rainbow Capital (AIL) is a BEE investment company that was formed in 2015 and listed on the JSE in September 2017. Since its formation, AIL has invested in more than forty listed and unlisted investments across a wide range of industries, including telecommunications, mining, construction, energy, property, agriculture, insurance, asset management, and banking. ARC Investments is 44.4% effectively owned by African Rainbow Capital Proprietary Limited (ARC), which in turn is 100% owned by Ubuntu-Botha Investments Proprietary Limited (UBI). UBI effectively owns 51.2% of ARC Investments. AIL is thus owned through Ubuntu-Botha Investments by the Motsepe family through their trusts.
In the South African context, AIL has a significant advantage in finding suitable companies in which to invest because it can offer them a solid, reliable BEE shareholder. AIL has benefited from an investment by Sanlam and owns a stake in the Sanlam subsidiary, Santam. The company acquired 100% of TymeDigital, which has launched a digital bank in partnership with Pick 'n Pay. It offers digital banking, especially for those who cannot afford normal banking, via their phones, and had the distinction of being the only bank in South Africa not to charge transaction fees. It competes with other new banks in South Africa like Discovery Bank and Bank Zero.
AIL has taken a hit on its investment in EOH (which may now be improving) but has done well in most other areas. Roughly half of the AIL portfolio is in what it describes as "early lifestyle stage businesses" such as TymeBank, Rain, and Kropz. These investments are seen as disruptive in their sectors but will take time to mature. It also owns 7% of Afrimat, having reduced its stake from 18.4%.
If there is a criticism of this investment holding company, it must be its lack of focus. It appears to be invested in a very diverse range of industries without significant synergies or economies of scale. The need of most South African companies to have a stable BEE partner gives it an edge in finding and negotiating good deals, but its lack of focus may eventually become a problem.
The share trades at a fraction of its intrinsic NAV. It was 59% of its NAV after falling about 25% in the last six months to 2023. The discount makes it good value and may result in "unbundling" some of that value into the hands of shareholders in due course. The directors have said that they will consider delisting from the JSE if the discount persists because the listing cannot be used to raise further capital at current share prices.
On 21st November 2023, the company announced a rights issue to raise R742.35 million. Shareholders will get 11.06579 new shares for every 100 shares that they hold at a 7.32% discount to the volume-weighted average price on 10th November 2023. In its results for the six months to 31st December 2023, the company reported intrinsic net asset value (NAV) up 12.9% to 1115c per share. The company said, "ARC Fund acquired investments amounting to R632 million, as part of its strategy to support the existing investments where there are expansion plans and to grow financial services. These transactions included additional investments in Rain, Tyme Global, and Kropz. The ARC Fund’s net fair value gains amounted to R784 million. The main driver in these gains is an increase from the Financial Services portfolio."
In an update for the three months to 31st March 2024, the company reported steady growth in RainOne and sales of 80,771 tons of phosphate concentrate at Kropz. Bluespec performed as expected, and Ooba maintained market share. The company said, "The Tyme Group has a customer base of 12.4 million across South Africa and the Philippines, with 9.2 million TymeBank customers and 3.2 million GoTymeBank customers. The group onboards approximately 450,000 new customers monthly, with 250,000 for GoTymeBank and 200,000 for TymeBank."
The share still trades for much less than half its net asset value (NAV). Technically, the share has been falling since March 2023. We recommended applying a 200-day moving average and waiting for a clear upside break before investigating further. That break came on 26th April 2024 at 544c per share. Since then, the share has moved up to 570c.
Overall, African Rainbow Capital appears to be an undervalued investment holding company with a diverse portfolio and significant potential. However, investors should be aware of the company's broad focus and potential volatility. The recent rights issue and improvements in key investments suggest a positive outlook.