Centum Investment Company
Centum Investment Company Plc, commonly known as Centum is a public East African investment company. It operates as an affiliate of the Kenyan government-owned Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation.
Overview
Centum is a publicly owned investment company with headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. Its shares are listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, where they trade under the symbol: ICDC. The company shares are also cross-listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange, where they trade under the symbol: CENT. Centum is an investment channel providing investors access to a portfolio of inaccessible, quality, diversified investments.Centum's mission is to create real, tangible wealth by providing the channel through which investors access and build extraordinary enterprises in Africa. As of March 2019 Centum's total assets were KSh 101,764,000,000 with shareholder's equity of KSh51,576,000,000.
History
ICDC was founded in 1954 as a government parastatal, whose primary objective was to provide a vehicle for Kenyans to invest in the economy of newly independent Kenya by investing in Kenyan companies. In 1967, ICDC formed the subsidiary ICDC Investment Company Limited, whose shares were listed on the NSE.In 1998, with the Government of Kenya having sold some of its majority shareholding, ICDC Investment Company adopted a new management structure, handing over day-to-day management to an independent professional managerial team, supervised by an independent board of directors elected by the shareholders.
In 2008, the shareholders changed the name of the company to Centum Investment Company Limited. The shares of Centum Investment Company Limited have been publicly traded on the NSE since 1967 and on the USE since 10 February 2011. Over time, Centum's strategy has evolved in line with the company's growth with Centum currently in its 2014 - 2019 strategic period dubbed "Centum 3.0". Under Centum 3.0, the company maintains focus through 4 distinct business lines namely Real Estate, Private Equity, Development and Marketable Securities.
Investment Overview
Centum's investments are organised into four key verticals:Real Estate">Real estate">Real Estate Portfolio
This division is involved in real estate development in Kenya and Uganda, with an eye to expanding into other countries in the African Great Lakes region. These include:- - 100 shareholding - A real estate management, ownership, and development company.
- - 58.3 percent shareholding - 102-acre development in Kenya's diplomatic blue zone.
- - 100 percent shareholding - 10,254-acre development off the Kenyan coast.
- - 100 percent shareholding - 389-acre development located in Ntabo Peninsula, popularly known as Garuga, by the shores of Lake Victoria in Uganda.
Private Equity">Private equity">Private Equity Portfolio
Financial Services">Financial services">Financial Services
- - 100 percent shareholding - A fund manager in Kenya.
- - 100 percent shareholding - A leasing company in Kenya.
- Sidian Bank - 77 percent shareholding - A commercial bank in Kenya, licensed by the Central Bank of Kenya, the national banking regulator.
Fast Moving Consumer Goods">Fast-moving consumer goods">Fast Moving Consumer Goods
- King Beverage Limited - 100 percent shareholding - Sole distributor for Danish beer manufacturer Carlsberg brands and select Edrington Products and Grays spirits in Kenya.
Others
- - 17.8 percent shareholding - A motor vehicle retailer in Kenya and the local subsidiary of American-based General Motors.
- - 15 percent shareholding - An on-site airport catering facility supplying over 30 International airlines that fly into and out of the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi and Moi International Airport in Mombasa.
- Longhorn Publishers - 60.2 percent shareholding - A publishing company listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange with subsidiaries in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania and distribution in Malawi and Rwanda.
Marketable Securities">Marketable securities">Marketable Securities Portfolio
Development Portfolio
This represents investments, outside from real estate, that are still under development. the development portfolio consists of;- - 100 percent shareholding - A vertically integrated grower, processor and exporter of fresh herbs, vegetables and fruits from Kenya.
- - 16.4 percent shareholding - An investment holding company whose objective is establishing SABIS® operated K-12 schools across the African continent.
- Akiira Geothermal Limited - 37.5 percent shareholding - The first private sector greenfield geothermal development in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Amu Power Company - 51 percent shareholding - A power generation company.
Former investments
- - 73.4 percent shareholding - The second largest fund manager in Kenya. This investment was exited in 2018.
- Platcorp Holdings - Owner of Platinum Credit. 45 percent shareholding. A short term financing company with subsidiaries in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. This investment was exited in 2018.
- Kenya Wine Agencies Limited - 26 percent shareholding previously held - A leading manufacturer, distributor, and importer of wines and spirits in East Africa. This investment ended in 2017.
- Aon Insurance Brokers - 22 percent shareholding - An insurance brokerage and consulting services company and the Kenyan subsidiary of Aon Plc.This investment was exited in 2016.
- UAP Holdings - 14 percent shareholding previously held - An investment, retirement, and insurance services group that operates mainly in East Africa. Centum exited this investment in 2015 through a direct sale to Old Mutual.
- In 2014, Centum exited two investment funds Helios and Nigeria-based African Capital Alliance where total investments were valued at KShs500 million.
- Rift Valley Railways - 10 percent shareholding previously held - A consortium that was established in 2005 to manage the Uganda Railway parastatal railways of Kenya and Uganda. This investment terminated in 2012.
- Carbacid Investments - 22 percent shareholding previously held - A manufacturer and marketer of carbon dioxide gas for industrial and medical use as well as dry ice. This investment ended in 2011.
- Almasi Beverages Limited - 53.8 percent shareholding - The second largest Coca-Cola bottling franchise in Kenya.
- Nairobi Bottlers - 27.6 percent shareholding - The largest of the Coca-Cola franchises in Kenya.
Ownership
Rank | Name of Owner | Percentage Ownership |
1 | Christopher John Kirubi | |
2 | Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation | |
3 | International House Limited | |
4 | CFC Stanbic Nominees Limited A/C NR1031144 | |
5 | Standard Chartered Kenya Nominees NON-RED A/C 9827 | |
6 | Standard Chartered Kenya Nominees Limited A/C KE002367 | |
7 | Stanbic Nominees Ltd A/C NR 1031141 | |
8 | John Kibunga Kimani | |
9 | Uganda Securities Exchange | |
10 | James Mwirigi Mworia | |
11 | Others | |
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