Transnet has received a R47 billion guarantee from the government as it struggles to meet its obligations.
National Treasury on Friday announced that the Minister of Finance has concurred with the Minister of Public Enterprises to issue Transnet with a R47 billion guarantee facility effective immediately in support of its recovery plan, including meeting its immediate debt obligations.
Treasury said Transnet plays a central role in the South African economy and the government’s goal of inclusive growth. The entity has suffered significant operational, financial, and governance challenges in recent times and is struggling to fulfil this strategic role.
“In recognition of the seriousness of these challenges, the National Treasury and the Department of Public Enterprises have been working with Transnet to find a solution to the company’s immediate and longer-term problems, and the decision to grant the guarantee facility is a result of these discussions,” Treasury said in a statement.
It added that the government continues to pursue deep-running, broader reforms of the company and the logistics sector as a whole.
“The financial support package provided for the entity is a R47 billion guarantee facility against which Transnet will drawdown an initial amount of R22.8 billion to deal with immediate liquidity matters such as settling maturity debt. The government has not considered an equity injection given that the budget for 2023/24 is closed and is confident that this guarantee facility alongside the swift implementation of the Transnet Recovery Plan will be sufficient to resolve Transnet’s challenges.”
A Guarantee Framework Agreement between the National Treasury, Department of Public Enterprises, and Transnet will include strict guarantee conditions that will be continuously 2 of 2 reviewed and amended when deemed necessary. Any further drawdowns will be subject to Transnet meeting these conditions.
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said he was positive that the necessary reforms needed to put Transnet back on track can be achieved if the entity commits to meeting the strict conditionalities attached to the guarantee and quickly implementing the reforms informed by the National Logistics Crisis Committee