South African state asset manager proposes converting Eskom bonds into equity – chairman

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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South African state asset manager the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) has submitted a proposal to government on converting bonds it holds in struggling state utility Eskom into equity, PIC chairman Reuel Khoza told Reuters in an interview.

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Khoza said the PIC had discussed the proposal with its main client, the Government Employees Pension Fund, and that the two were “in principle in agreement”.

Khoza gave 90 billion rand ($5.17 billion) as a ballpark figure for the PIC’s holdings of Eskom bonds, out of Eskom’s total debt of around 450 billion rand. Eskom’s debt is one of the main reasons why it is mired in financial crisis.

Khoza said the proposal, which was submitted to government several weeks ago, featured a number of conditions, including that Eskom improves its operational performance and governance.

“It’s still at the conceptual stage, but it’s a concept that we want to believe … could serve as a chopping block for thinking,” Khoza said.

The PIC is one of the largest asset managers in Africa, managing assets worth more than 2 trillion rand. Its holdings include equity stakes in major companies on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and debt issued by state companies.

A spokeswoman for the National Treasury asked Reuters to submit questions by email. An Eskom spokesman declined comment.

($1 = 17.4134 rand)

Reporting by Alexander Winning; Editing by Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo and Jon Boyle

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