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INGPT To Become $232 Million NZX Fund

Published: Thu 13 Nov 2003 01:35 PM
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13 November 2003
INGPT TO BECOME $232 MILLION NZX FUND
ING Property Trust's (INGPT) market capitalisation is expected to rise from $37 million to $232 million if unitholders endorse resolutions approving two major purchases, to be put to a meeting of Unitholders later this month.
INGPT would then likely become the third largest property fund listed on the New Zealand Exchange.
INGPT has entered agreements to acquire a portfolio of 71 buildings owned by two superannuation funds, as well as to buy ANZ House in Auckland's Domain Centre office park from Symphony Group.
It is proposed that the portfolio properties in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch owned by MFL Mutual Fund and SIL Mutual Fund be acquired for $282.7 million, to be paid for by the issue to the Funds of 182 million units in INGPT at $1.00 per unit and $100.7 million in cash. The acquisition of ANZ House will cost $21.5 million, to be funded by the issue of up to 15 million units in INGPT and debt finance.
Over time, INGPT plans to sell a number of the smaller and lower value properties to be acquired from the Funds in a phased rationalisation programme aimed at optimising the ultimate mix of properties in the INGPT's portfolio.
Supporting the acquisitions, INGPT independent directors, Mike Smith, Peter Brook and Trevor Scott, say that the proposed purchases are a major step forward in the development of INGPT and the fulfilment of its foundation objective to establish INGPT as a leading New Zealand property fund.
INGPT Management Limited managing director Andrew Evans said today that the deal was fair to both the interests involved and this was evident in the documentation behind the deal.
The benefits of the acquisitions, according to an explanatory memorandum being sent to unitholders, include:
· Increased diversification of the portfolio by asset class, rental income, buildings and geography reducing the property and tenant specific risks and increasing the liquidity of INGPT's property portfolio.
· Reduced gearing and consequent gains in funding flexibility, borrowing capacity and interest rate margin.
· Increased market capitalisation and increased awareness and interest among the investment community.
· Potential rental growth through active management.
· The terms of the acquisitions have been considered fair under an independent appraisal by Grant Samuel.
· An attractive gross dividend yield, projected to be 11.2% in 2004 and 10.7% in 2005.
Following completion of the acquisitions, INGPT's property portfolio is projected to increase from a net book value of $66 million to $358 million. INGPT Management Limited managing director Andrew Evans confirmed that the over-renting factor in the MFL / SIL portfolio was negligible. This will be of benefit for INGPT. In addition, the MFL portfolio in particular had demonstrated good rental growth over the past two years.
At the same time, gearing would be reduced, with the debt level dropping from 43% as at March 31 this year to a projected 32.8% at the end of March 2004. The net tangible asset backing per unit is projected to be $1.03 following completion of the acquisitions.
Ordinary resolutions in relation to the transactions will be put to unitholders for approval at a meeting of Unitholders on November 27. Unitholders associated with INGPT Management Limited will not be able to vote on the resolution to acquire the portfolio properties from the Funds. Unitholders associated with Symphony Group will not be able to vote on the resolution to acquire ANZ House. Symphony Group retains its present holding in INGPT and its 50% interest in the management company with ING (NZ) Limited.
Details on ING Property Trust are available on its website: www.ingproperty.co.nz
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