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PIC Begins Court Action To Recover R4,3 Billion From Ayo Technologies

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Published: March 7, 2023
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Cape Town – The Public Investment Corporation (PIC) case to set aside its investment in Ayo Technologies Limited (Ayo) and recover R4.3 billion, started in the Western Cape High Court on Tuesday, (7 March 2023).

This investment occurred through the PIC’s participation in the Ayo initial public offering (IPO) through a private placement in December 2017.

Through this investment, on behalf of its biggest client, the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF), the PIC acquired a 29% shareholding in Ayo.

In the Ayo litigation, the PIC said it intends to pursue its claim vigorously.

Through its legal representatives, the PIC said it will present evidence to the court, which is the appropriate forum to assess the evidence and adjudicate on this matter.

The PIC said it has an obligation and responsibility to ensure that appropriate action is undertaken to protect the value of assets under its management, for the benefit of its clients.

“The PIC will continue to do so through due and proper legal processes. Out of respect for court proceedings, the PIC will avoid providing running commentary on the unfolding legal proceedings,” said PIC Corporate Affairs.

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