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The Bulrushes > Business > SA Tribunal Approves Canal+Takeover Offer For MultiChoice
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SA Tribunal Approves Canal+Takeover Offer For MultiChoice

Gugu Lourie
Gugu Lourie
Published: July 23, 2025
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Johannesburg – The South African Competition Tribunal has approved the Proposed Transaction by CANAL+ to buy the MultiChoice Group, subject to agreed conditions.

As previously disclosed, the agreed conditions include a robust proposal of guaranteed public interest commitments proposed by CANAL+ and MultiChoice.

The conditions also include the implementation of the structure announced on 4 February 2025.

The package supports the participation of firms controlled by Historically Disadvantaged Persons (HDPs) and Small, Micro and Medium Enterprises (SMMEs) in the audio-visual industry in South Africa.

This proposal will maintain funding for local South African general entertainment and sports content, providing local content creators with a strong foundation for future success.

“The approval by South Africa’s Competition Tribunal marks the final stage in the South African competition process and clears the way for us to conclude the transaction in line with our previously communicated timeline,” Maxime Saada, CEO of CANAL+ said.

“It is a hugely positive step forward in our journey to bring together two iconic media and entertainment companies and create a true champion for Africa.

” I’m excited about the potential this transaction unlocks for all stakeholders, notably South African consumers, creative businesses, and the nation’s sporting ecosystem.

“The combined Group will benefit from enhanced scale, greater exposure to high-growth markets, and the ability to deliver meaningful synergies.”

The approval by the Tribunal follows a positive recommendation from South Africa’s Competition Commission as announced on 21 May 2025 and concludes the competition review process in South Africa.

The parties remain on track to complete the Mandatory Offer by CANAL+ within the timeline announced on 8 April 2025, and before the long-stop date of 8 October 2025.

“The announcement marks a significant milestone and is a major step forward for both companies.

It reflects the strength of our strategic vision and our ongoing commitment to continue uplifting the communities where we operate,” Calvo Mawela, CEO of MultiChoice Group, said.

“We look forward to executing the remaining processes required to complete the transaction and to start building something extraordinary: a global media and entertainment company with Africa at its heart.”

The parties will now undertake the process needed to implement the structure as previously announced on SENS on 4 February 2025, which meets the requirements of all applicable laws.

These laws, including the restrictions on foreign ownership and control of South African broadcasting licences, are contained in the Electronic Communications Act, 2005.

The structure includes MultiChoice (Pty) Ltd (Licence Co), the entity which contracts with South African subscribers, being carved out of the MultiChoice Group and becoming an independent entity, majority owned and controlled by HDPs.

*This article first appeared in our sister publication TechFinancials.co.za

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