On May 20, 2021, as a part of the phased consolidation of the assets
of CJSC Novoyeniseiskiy Wood Chemical Complex (hereinafter –
"NWCC"), Segezha Group (owned by AFK Sistema) signed an
agreement on the acquisition of a minority stake in
Tegli Holdings Ltd (hereinafter – the "Company")
holding a 100% stake in NWCC. It is planned to complete the
transaction by July 31, 2021, provided that the terms and conditions
of the agreement are fulfilled.
This February, Segezha Group entered into an
option agreement on the purchase from Trust Bank (PJSC) of a majority
stake in Tegli Holdings Ltd. and acquired from the Bank and
Troika Leasing LLC the rights of claim with regard to the credits and
debts of NWCC totalling RUB 11.5 bln for RUB 2.3 bln. The execution
of the option for the purchase of the majority stake is conditional
on the occurrence of specific circumstances.
The acquisition of the minority stake in the
Company will allow Segezha Group to further consolidate 100% of
control over NWCC and integrate the asset into the Group's perimeter.
Thereafter, as a majority shareholder of Segezha
Group, AFK Sistema plans, provided that the transaction is
successfully completed, to continue business cooperation with Martin
Hermansson controlling a minority stake in Tegli Holdings Ltd.
An agreement has been reached with AFK Sistema that Martin Hermansson
will be subsequently nominated into the Board of Directors of Segezha
Group and will actively participate in the execution of the Group's
future projects, especially those related to the development strategy
– for example, such projects are aimed at deep wood processing and
increasing the volume of sales in Europe and the USA.
The assets of CJSC Novoyeniseiskiy Wood Chemical
Complex are located in Lesosibirsk, Kransoyarsk Krai. The town also
hosts Segezha Group's timber, fibreboard, and pellet production
cluster – it includes JSC Novosibirsky LDK No. 1, Ksilotek-Sibir
LLC, and logging assets.
The purchase of NWCC is of strategic importance
for the successful development of Segezha Group's business in
Krasnoyarsk Krai. It will help the holding company to increase its
capacity of timber production by 30-40% and pellet production – by
55%. The total estimated cutting area of the Group will grow by
approximately 37% (by 2.2 mln. c.m.), which will strengthen the
resource security of Segezha Group companies and will further allow
for the development of the Segezha Vostok project on the construction
of a state-of-the-industry deep wood processing biotechnological
complex. Moreover, the increase of the cutting volume using the areas
of newly purchased NWCC and the co-management of the region's two
large companies (NWCC and LDK No. 1) will allow materially increasing
the efficiency of wood processing and timber sales. Those two
facilities together will produce over 1 mln. c.m. of timber per year
at one location (Lesosibirsk).
The Group may also extend the range of its
products using the purchased medium-density fibreboard production
facility up to 20 mln. sq.m. a year. The logistic infrastructure and
river transportation assets (56 items) owned by NWCC too allow the
Group to more efficiently develop its raw material transportation
system, which will further allow the two facilities (NWCC and LDK No.
1) to add new types of products into their product range, based on
different market needs, which, for the said facilities, used to be
difficult to achieve.
"In case NWCC is included in Segezha Group,
we will be able to extend and strengthen the wood processing cluster
we have in Krasnoyarsk Krai. Thus we act in strict compliance with
the government-set objective of creating up-to-date production
facilities having as closed cycle of high wood processing as possible
and capable of manufacture high-added-value products. On a short-term
horizon, after the completion of the transaction, we will have to
work pretty hard to integrate a new company into the holding company.
I would like to emphasize that we are going to not only preserve the
staff of NWCC, but also to increase the number of vacancies as a part
of coming modernization.
Due to the current pandemic, the global market
demonstrates quite significant growth in demand for country houses,
more environment-friendly housing in cities, as well as wooden
furniture. Given the above, Lesosibirsk, in fact, may be considered
the perfect place in Russia for a deep wood processing cluster
providing raw materials for the mentioned areas and offering jobs to
skilled specialists residing in the region", Mikhail Shamolin,
President of Segezha Group, comments.
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