Vantage Capital Exits Dynamic Bedding
Written by: MyPressportal Team Save to InstapaperVantage invested in 2014 and became the controlling shareholder as it led the business through an operational restructuring that included strengthening its senior management team
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, April 24, 2023/ -- Vantage Capital (www.VantageCapital.co.za), Africa’s largest mezzanine debt fund manager, announced that it has fully exited its investment in Dynamic Bedding, a leading South African specialist bed manufacturer and retailer. The company has been acquired by Vuna Partners, a black-empowered private equity fund manager, together with senior management.
Founded in 1994, the company manufactures a wide range of bed bases and mattresses from its facility in Krugersdorp just outside Johannesburg, and distributes its products to a nationwide network of 106 retail stores around Southern Africa operating under The Bed Shop brand.
Vantage invested in 2014 and became the controlling shareholder as it led the business through an operational restructuring that included strengthening its senior management team, a re-engineering of its manufacturing facilities as well as a comprehensive revamp of its retail offering and marketing strategy. The focus throughout has remained on providing customers with the best quality beds at the right price – a message which has appealed to cash-strapped consumers in search of a value-for-money product that offers the same quality as international brands but at more affordable prices. This product positioning has enabled Dynamic Bedding to grow its market share despite broader weakness in the South African consumer retail environment. As demand for its products has grown, in recent times the company has been expanding its store network, with over 20 new stores having been added over the past two years alone, and over 200 staff also having been hired to support its growing manufacturing and retail operations.
David Kornik, Partner at Vantage Capital who served as chairman of Dynamic Bedding, noted, “it has been a rewarding journey working closely with the senior management team to unlock the potential of the business. Dynamic Bedding has always set itself apart from the competition with its affordable, high-quality product range and its nationwide network of proprietary retail stores. It was customer engagement that needed improvement, and this has now been achieved through the enhanced look-and-feel of its retail stores, improved store management, modernised branding and re-invigorated marketing drive. The business is now on a strong growth trajectory and is looking to continue opening more stores to fulfil ever-growing demand for its products.”
Luc Albinski, Vantage’s Executive Chairman, added, “as the controlling shareholder in this investment, Vantage played an active role on the company’s board. We were instrumental in driving some big strategic changes in the business while navigating a challenging consumer retail environment as well as Covid lockdowns. We’re proud to see our efforts ultimately bearing fruit, with the business having developed into a formidable player in the South African bed market. We wish the new owners success and will watch with pride as the business continues to grow from strength to strength over the years to come.”
Jasothan Naidu, Managing Director of Dynamic Bedding, said, “Vantage has provided valuable guidance and support as we’ve worked closely together in formulating and implementing the strategic plan for the business. It’s been a productive collaboration and we’re proud of what we have achieved together so far – but this is also just the start. We believe that huge potential remains and we look forward to working alongside Vuna Partners in the next chapter.”
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Vantage Capital Group.
For more information contact:David KornikPartnerThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
About Vantage Capital:Vantage Capital is an Africa-focused fund manager. The business was founded in 2001 and has raised funds of over $1.6 billion. Since 2006, Vantage Capital’s Mezzanine division has made 33 investments across four funds into 11 African countries, making it the largest and most experienced independent mezzanine funder on the continent. In addition, Vantage Capital’s GreenX division has made 14 senior debt investments into South African solar and wind energy projects across two funds.
Vantage Capital targets mezzanine debt opportunities of US$ 10-40m across 14 key African markets. Mezzanine debt is an intermediate form of risk capital, which is situated between senior debt, the least risky tranche of the capital structure, and equity, the most risky. It combines elements of both debt and equity thereby providing companies with long-term funding on terms which are less dilutive to shareholders than pure equity. Website: www.VantageCapital.co.za
SOURCE: Vantage Capital Group
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