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1990s
During 1993, Rembrandt co-founded South Africa’s first cellular telephony company
Vodacom, which was eventually disposed of in 2006 by VenFin Limited (VenFin). In
1995, Rembrandt and Richemont consolidated their respective tobacco interests in
Rothmans International,
at the time the world’s fourth largest cigarette manufacturer,
which was then delisted, and then in 1999 merged these interests with those of
British American Tobacco Plc (BAT), the world’s second largest cigarette producer.
Since then the investment in BAT was held through a joint holding company in which
Rembrandt (now Remgro) and Richemont held 33⅓% and 66⅔% respectively.
Following the above restructuring, Rembrandt became a pure investment holding
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2000
The restructuring of Rembrandt
was advanced a step further in
September 2000 when the South African pyramid holding structure,
consisting of four listed companies, was
collapsed into two listed companies,
namely Remgro and VenFin. Following
the restructuring, Remgro represented
Rembrandt’s established interests in
tobacco, financial services, mining and
industry, while the telecommunication
and technology interests were housed
in VenFin. |
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