South African defence group Denel will restructure and exit some operations in an effort to return to profitability after several years of losses, Jane’s has learnt.
The company’s new board has drawn up a turn-around plan, appointed consultancy company PWC to assist with its implementation, and appointed a new CEO, Danie du Toit, with extensive experience in the defence sector in South Africa and Europe.
Denel hopes to reset the Badger IFV delivery contract with the SANDF, seen here at the 2018 Africa Aerospace & Defense (AAD) exhibition. (IHS Markit/Patrick Allen)
Denel intends to ask the government for a ZAR2.8 billion (USD197.2 million) recapitalisation and to negotiate with the Department of Defence (DoD) to achieve a sustainable baseload of orders. The recapitalisation may succeed, but the negotiations with the DoD will be difficult given the cuts to the South African Defence Force (SADF) acquisition budget. The existing and future cuts effectively mean a cessation of acquisition, with no room to support Denel and placing the defence industry at risk.
Denel has also implemented a voluntary severance package programme to reduce its staff costs, but that seems to risk losing much of what is left of the company’s expertise and institutional memory after the departure of other main personnel in the past few years.
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