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Kapela Holdings buys 40% BEE stake in XON


Johannesburg, 16 May 2011

Privately held XON, an ICT solutions company, has concluded a BEE deal with Kapela Holdings, which gains a 40% stake in XON for an undisclosed cash amount.

In terms of the deal, Kapela Holdings executive director Israel Skosana becomes chairman of the board of XON and Kapela Holdings executive director Makhup Nyama becomes an XON board member and assumes executive responsibilities at XON.

“After an 18-month process, we selected Kapela Holdings as our BEE partner because the company has the right credentials and the executive team has exemplary business experience, in the right sectors, to attract the continued growth we want,” says Carel Coetzee, CEO of XON. “They have an enormous amount of experience in growing large, listed entities and we need that calibre of support to help us maintain and exceed the significant growth we have experienced in the past five years.”

“We have a hands-on approach to business,” says Skosana, “and we believe XON has the necessary infrastructure, skills and expertise to be a significant player in the ICT industry.”

For the past five years, XON has invested and matured its infrastructure, partnerships and skills that boosted service delivery, led to fully realised business divisions and a broad spectrum of solutions with integrated service delivery. XON designs, builds, and operates high-performance networks for customers, and customers outsource the running management of their network and cloud infrastructure to XON.

“We developed a single, cohesive approach to the market and maximised cross-selling opportunities through a consolidated business development strategy that led to an extremely responsive corporate and public sector,” says Coetzee.

XON has traditionally served the retail, financial services, telecommunications, and government sectors. XON has a number of key industry technology partnerships including Juniper Networks, Allot, Symantec, Samsung, Pricer, APC by Schneider Electric, ADVA and others.

The company also maintains a national support and maintenance footprint with branches in Namibia and Kenya with more on the cards in the next six months. This footprint is backed up by the services offered through its network operations centre and security operations centre in Midrand.

Kapela Holdings is a majority black-owned diversified investments holding company.

“We aim to be a value investor,” says Skosana, “to remain invested, add value, and contribute our executive management experience, network of both public and private sector relationships, access to capital, and contribute to XON's broad-based black economic empowerment rating.”

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XON

XON, established in 1996 designs, builds, operates, and manages information and communication technology (ICT) solutions created specifically for customers.

It is a level three Empowerdex-certified BBEEE black-empowered business that embraces social responsibility and upliftment. Kapela Holdings, a BEE investment business, owns a 40% stake in XON.

XON operates retail, networking & security, infrastructure, electrical, power generation, alternative energy and maintenance as well as consulting and outsource services in the parent company and through wholly-owned subsidiaries.

XON is a Juniper Elite Enterprise Partner and also partners with some of the world's most prominent software and hardware OEMs like Symantec, ADVA, Allot, Samsung, Microsoft, HP and IBM to deliver customised solutions that give customers a leading edge through technology.

XON maintains its head office in Johannesburg, with regional head offices in Durban and Cape Town, and branches in Namibia and Kenya. XON has sales and support offices in every province of South Africa and maintain a presence through partnerships in over 15 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

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