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Sanlam urges SA to tone down on policy to lift growth

The government must provide policy certainty and tackle its problems one at a time if it is to pull the country out of its economic malaise, according to Sanlamย chief executive officer Ian Kirk.

Theย economy tipped into its first recession in nine yearsย in the second quarter as President Cyril Ramaphosa tries to restore confidence battered by almost nine years of misrule by his predecessor Jacob Zuma.

It also comes as the African National Congress pushes changes to the Constitution to make it easier to seize land without compensation and uncertainty lingers over mining rules that have hindered investment.

“When youโ€™re in the situation that weโ€™re in, you have to have a single-minded purpose,” the CEO said by phone on Thursday. “Anything – any policy uncertainty – that causes a negative on investment flows, investor confidence, consumer confidence is just something for another day.”

The ANCโ€™s talk of land reform has drawn criticism from the main opposition party, agricultural lobby groups and even the Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu). Government data show more than two-thirds of farmland is owned by whites, who constitute 7.8% of the countryโ€™s 57.7 million people – a status quo rooted in colonial and white-minority rule, which ended in 1994.

Inclusive growth

While it was important to address inequalities in the distribution of land, the state has to prioritise inclusive growth and job creation first by cementing policy certainty, Kirk said.

Ramaphosaโ€™s administration should work with the private sector to regenerate investment, he said. The โ€œRamaphoriaโ€ that buoyed the markets and the public at large after Ramaphosa engineered Jacob Zumaโ€™s ouster as president in February has long since faded, with the rand weakening amid souring sentiment toward emerging markets.

The rand has declined 19% against the dollar this year, the third-worst performer of 31 major and emerging-market currencies tracked by Bloomberg.

“It will take some time for improved business and consumer sentiment in South Africa to translate into accelerated economic growth,” Sanlam said in a statement on Thursday announcing its first-half earnings.

Sanlam will seek to accelerate organic growth initiatives and projects like a venture with Capitec Bank [JSE:CPI] selling insurance, it said.

Biggest acquisition

The Cape Town-based insurer reported a 10% increase in adjusted earnings and a return on equity of 18%, above its 13% target. The company expects to get regulatory approvals to take full control of Moroccoโ€™s Saham Finances SA by the end of the year, Sanlam said.

The deal, Sanlamโ€™s biggest-ever acquisition, will require total funding of R13bn, Sanlam said, part of which will be paid for by the sale of 5% of its stock.

The deal will give Sanlam access to Sahamโ€™s 26 markets across North Africa, the Middle East and West Africa and builds on its business that spans 11 African countries, India and Malaysia.

“Weโ€™ve seen pleasing results from Saham,” the insurer said. “We have positive expectations with this investment going forward.”


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News24/Fin24

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