Angola plans to privatise 74 state companies over the next few years, predominantly those in the industrial sector, according to the prospectus sent to investors as part of the country’s Eurobond issuance.
Africa’s second-largest crude producer has been battered by a fall in the price of oil over the past four years and President João Lourenço, who took office in September, has pledged to reduce state interference in the economy, which remains centrally controlled after years of civil war and Soviet influenced state building following independence from Portugal in 1975.
“Generally, the government intends to sell its entire interest in these companies, the majority of which operate in the industrial sector,” the prospectus, a copy of which was seen by Reuters, said.
The prospectus does not list the companies or say how much the privatisations could raise, but a government source told Reuters that Angola’s ports, national carrier TAAG, BCI bank, and insurer Ensa were all being considered for full or partial privatisation.
“The government’s long-term policy is that companies which, in the government’s view, are not required to remain under public ownership as a matter of policy should eventually be privatised,” the prospectus added.
Lourenço aims to revive growth by opening the economy to foreign investors and diversifying away from oil, which currently accounts for 95 percent of exports.
Angola is in the process of raising $3 billion through two Eurobond issues, launching $1.75 billion in 10-year notes at 8.25 percent and a $1.25 billion 30-year tranche at 9.375 percent.
In the prospectus, Angola also said it saw its total debt – excluding that held by state oil firm Sonangol – reaching $77.3 billion, or 70.8 percent of GDP, by the end of 2018.
Latest Stories
-
Bank of Africa Ghana donates to Chief Imam, hosts Moroccan community to mark Ramadan activities
4 mins -
We’re winning 2024 polls hands down – PNC declares
7 mins -
Zen Petroleum opens 50th fuel retail station
13 mins -
Dumsor contributed to NPP’s 2016 victory – Prof Agyeman-Duah
15 mins -
Police link prominent SA businessman to rapper AKA’s murder
24 mins -
Richard Sky’s case must also be thrown out – Sam George
28 mins -
John Kumah’s one-week observance comes off today
33 mins -
WAEC opens online registration for BECE, WASSCE, and G/ABCE candidates
41 mins -
NDC’s allegations of bias against Supreme Court unwarranted, baseless – AG
52 mins -
Akufo-Addo hiding behind judiciary not to sign anti-LGBTQI+ Bill – Asiedu Nketia
53 mins -
Disbursement of $1.2bn from partners will mitigate Cedi depreciation – Finance Minister
1 hour -
Bawumia commissions new Fire Service Training School in Duayaw-Nkwanta
1 hour -
Cape Coast Technical University graduates urged to embrace opportunities and lead the way in innovation
1 hour -
Ghana, Malawi reach visa waiver agreement
1 hour -
Awutu Senya Municipal Council warns against spreading falsehoods regarding missing male genitals
1 hour