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    The Carlyle Group is set to acquire Amrod a South African Supplier of Promotional Products and Clothing

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - September 26, 2016
    - September 26, 2016
    African Wall Street

    Global Alternative Asset Manager The Carlyle Group today announced that it has agreed to acquire a majority stake of Amrod, a fast-growing supplier of promotional products and clothing, serving distributors in South Africa and neighbouring countries.

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    Funding for this investment will come from the Carlyle Sub-Saharan Africa Fund, while the three founders of the business will reinvest alongside Carlyle. The transaction is expected to close in 2016, subject to regulatory approvals. Further financial details were not revealed.

    Founded in 2000, Amrod has grown organically to become one of the largest promotional products suppliers in Sub-Saharan Africa.  The product offering includes promotional gifts and clothing across many categories, with the large majority of products branded in the company’s state-of-the-art in-house facility.

    Eric Kump, co-Head of the Carlyle Sub-Saharan Africa Fund, said: “Carlyle is delighted to invest alongside the founders of Amrod.  Amit Brill, Nimrod Barlev Craig Friedman and their talented management team have built a high quality company with a loyal customer base.  We will work to take customer service to the next level and explore geographic and product expansion.”

    Braam Verster, a Director of the Carlyle Sub-Saharan Africa Fund, commented: “Through capital investment and acquisitions, we think the company has terrific growth potential. We are particularly excited about the new state-of-the-art warehouse, production facility and showroom that is due to open in January. We believe it will allow the company to improve its lead times and serve additional countries in East and West Africa.”

    The founders commented: “We are excited and optimistic about our partnership with Carlyle.  Carlyle brings a strong combination of pan-African experience and global reach, which will support our growth ambitions in the region.  We are confident our existing customers will benefit from our strengthened offering and we look forward to bringing Amrod products and services to customers beyond South Africa.”

    Carlyle’s Sub-Saharan Africa Fund has also made investments in Diamond Bank Plc, ETG Group, J&J Africa, Ti-Auto and Traxys Group.

    Sources: (Carlyle Group, Finviz, Kenyan Wall Street)

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