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Tharisa PLC
24 February 2022
 

Tharisa plc

(Incorporated in the Republic of Cyprus with limited liability)

(Registration number HE223412)

JSE share code: THA

LSE share code: THS

A2X share code: THA

ISIN: CY0103562118

LEI: 213800WW4YWMVVZIJM90

('Tharisa' or the 'Company')

 

Statement by the Executive Chairman, results of the Annual General Meeting and dividend conversion rates and timetable

 

Dear Stakeholder

 

I welcome you to this, our eighth AGM as a listed entity on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and our sixth as a listed entity on the London Stock Exchange.

 

Safety is a core value in our business to which we are truly committed. Our drive to continually improve safety on a daily basis is ingrained in our ethos, and it is with considerable pride that I reflect at this AGM on six consecutive years of fatality free mining.

 

The past financial year was a watershed year for us, in many respects. We moved outside of our Tharisa Mine and South African country borders by commencing production at Salene Chrome Zimbabwe, while completing an implementation study on our world class Karo Platinum project, in which Tharisa owns 26.8%. In South Africa, we have grown both PGM and chrome production at the Tharisa Mine, and this trajectory has continued into Q1 FY2022, as evidenced by our quarterly report released in early January 2022. The Vulcan Plant, Tharisa's fine chrome beneficiation plant, is well into commissioning and the live tailings from both the Voyager and Genesis Plants are being fed into this new plant, designed in-house and 90% procured locally in South Africa.

 

From a financial perspective, 2021 was also a major success. We increased our dividend by almost 160%, our earnings per share increased by 131% and our EBITDA almost doubled.

 

On 15 February 2022 Tharisa concluded a landmark BEE transaction, that saw Tharisa acquire 26% of Tharisa Minerals and our BEE partners becoming shareholders at the listed company level.
The simplification of the corporate structure ensures that our BEE shareholders participate in regular dividend flows consistent with the Company's shareholders, with a stated dividend policy of distributing at least 15% of consolidated net profit after tax, while also benefiting from the Company's growth strategy, broadening their exposure to the growth profile beyond the Tharisa Mine. This transaction simplifies our corporate structure and is also value accretive to the Company as it eliminates non-controlling interests and consolidates cash generation from the Tharisa Mine.

 

We have seen an intense focus on the impacts of climate change and are acutely aware of our accountability in reducing our carbon footprint. We remain consciously aware of the mining industry being a critical contributor to the global economy, as well as to the delivery of critical metals for the global energy transition. It is therefore essential for us to minimise the environmental impact of our activities.  As such, we have committed to reducing our carbon emissions by 30% by 2030, with a clear roadmap to being net carbon neutral by 2050. We have commenced this roadmap with the signing this past month of a comprehensive MOU with world leaders in renewable energy to construct 40 MW of renewable solar power at the Tharisa Mine.

 

I am proud of Tharisa and our people who have pursued such significant and sustainable growth during what have been extraordinary times.

 

As a company playing a critical role in the energy transition through the metals we mine, Tharisa must embrace the future through the application of innovation and technology to support global environmental protection.  Our commitment to improving the lives of those we employ and the communities within which we operate, combined with the returns we deliver for all our stakeholders, can only be achieved with sustainability at the core of Tharisa's strategy.

 

Underpinning the pillars of our growth strategy is our commitment to enriching the lives of all our stakeholders, and so I am excited about the prospects and successful development of the Tharisa growth strategy.

 

My sincere gratitude goes out to the Tharisa team, the lifeblood of our organisation. The alignment of purpose, and the delivery on commitments in a safe and sustainable manner has allowed us to continue to make a positive impact. These are exciting times and the global objective to decarbonise the planet through new processes and technologies allows Tharisa to play an even greater role in creating the resources company of the future.

 

On behalf of the Board we look forward to working with you, our shareholders and stakeholders, on this evolutionary journey of Tharisa.

 

Loucas Pouroulis, Executive Chairman

 

Results of the Annual General Meeting

Shareholders are advised that all the resolutions tabled at the Annual General Meeting of shareholders held on Wednesday, 23 February 2022 (in terms of the notice dispatched on Friday, 17 December 2021), were passed by the requisite majority. A poll was conducted on each resolution.

Details of the results of voting at the Annual General Meeting are as follows:

Total number of shares in issue on 23 February 2022: 285 695 187

Total number of shares entitled to vote at the Annual General Meeting: 271 646 248

 

 

Resolution

For

Against

Total shares voted in person or by proxy

Abstained

 

Shares

Shares

Shares

Shares

% of shares voted

% of shares voted

% of shares entitled to vote

% of shares entitled to vote

Ordinary resolution 1:

223 392 402

48

223 392 450

2 752

Adoption of Annual Financial Statements

100%

0.00%

82.24%

0.00%

Ordinary resolution 2:

223 392 477

53

223 392 530

2 672

Appointment of Ernst & Young as external auditors

100%

0.00%

82.24%

0.00%

Ordinary resolution 3.1:

215 660 247

7 732 558

223 392 805

2 397

Re-election of David Salter as a non-executive director

96.54%

3.46%

82.24%

0.00%

Ordinary resolution 3.2:

223 392 752

53

223 392 805

2 397

Re-election of Antonis Djakouris as a non-executive director

100%

0.00%

82.24%

0.00%

Ordinary resolution 3.3:

223 392 257

48

223 392 305

2 897

Election of Shelley Wai Man Lo as a non-executive director

100%

0.00%

82.24%

0.00%

Ordinary resolution 4:

152 365 211

71 027 594

223 392 805

2 397

Placement of authorised but unissued shares under the directors' control

68.21%

31.79%

82.24%

0.00%

Ordinary resolution 5:

153 347 416

70 043 329

223 390 745

4 457

Dis-application of pre-emptive rights

68.65%

31.35%

82.24%

0.00%

Ordinary resolution 6:

191 591 720

31 800 585

223 392 305

2 897

General authority to issue shares for cash

85.76%

14.24%

82.24%

0.00%

Ordinary resolution 7.1:

220 386 468

3 005 834

223 392 302

2 897

Approval of the Group remuneration policy

98.65%

1.35%

82.24%

0.00%

Ordinary resolution 7.2:

211 753 167

11 639 135

223 392 302

2 897

Approval of the Remuneration Implementation Report

94.79%

5.21%

82.24%

0.00%

Special resolution 1:

193 089 523

30 239 324

223 328 847

66 355

General authority to repurchase shares

86.46%

13.54%

82.21%

0.02%

Ordinary resolution 8:

223 393 932

48

223 393 980

1 222

Dividend

100%

0.00%

82.24%

0.00%

Ordinary resolution 9:

223 392 757

48

223 392 805

2 397

Directors' authority to implement resolutions

100%

0.00%

82.24%

0.00%

 

Dividend currency conversion rates and timetable

The final dividend of US 5.0 cents per share having been approved by shareholders, Tharisa advises as follows:

Shareholders on the principal Cyprus register will be paid in US$, shareholders whose shares are held through Central Securities Depositary Participants (CSDPs) and brokers and are traded on the JSE will be paid in South African Rand (ZAR) and holders of Depositary Interests traded on the LSE will be paid in Sterling (GBP). The dividend will be paid from income reserves and may therefore be subject to dividend withholding tax depending on the tax residency of the shareholder.

The currency equivalents of the dividend, based on the weighted average of the South African Reserve Bank's daily rate at approximately 10:30 (UTC +2) on 30 November 2021, being the currency conversion date, are as follows:

 

Exchange rate

Dividend per share in payment currency

South Africa - JSE

ZAR 16.1259/US$

80.62950 South African cents per share

United Kingdom - LSE

GBP 0.74963/US$

3.74813 pence per share

 

The timetable for payment of the dividend is as follows:

Declaration and currency conversion date

Friday, 30 November 2021

Currency conversion rates announced

Thursday, 24 February 2022

Last day to trade cum-dividend rights on the JSE

Tuesday, 1 March 2022

Last day to trade cum-dividend rights on the LSE

Wednesday, 2 March 2022

Shares will trade ex-dividend rights on the JSE from

Wednesday, 2 March 2022

Shares will trade ex-dividend rights on the LSE from

Thursday, 3 March 2022

Record date for payment on both JSE and LSE

Friday, 4 March 2022

Dividend payment date

Wednesday, 16 March 2022

 

No dematerialisation or rematerialisation of shares within Strate will be permitted between Wednesday, 2 March 2022 and Friday, 4 March 2022, both days inclusive. No transfers between registers will be permitted between Thursday, 24 March 2022 and Friday, 4 March 2022, both days inclusive.

Tax implications of the dividend

Shareholders and Depositary Interest holders should note that information provided should not be regarded as tax advice.

Shareholders are advised that the dividend declared will be paid out of income reserves and may therefore be subject to dividend withholding tax depending on the tax residency of the shareholder.

South African tax residents

South African shareholders are advised that the dividend constitutes a foreign dividend. For individual South African tax resident shareholders, dividend withholding tax of 20% will be applied to the gross dividend of 80.62950 South African cents per share. Therefore, the net dividend of 64.50360 South African cents per share will be paid after 16.12590 South African cents in terms of dividend withholding tax has been applied. Shareholders who are South African tax resident companies are exempt from dividend tax and will receive the dividend of 80.62950 South African cents per share. This does not constitute legal or tax advice and is based on taxation law and practice in South Africa. Shareholders should consult their brokers, financial and/or tax advisors with regard to how they will be impacted by the payment of the dividend.                                                                                               

UK tax residents

UK tax residents are advised that the dividend constitutes a foreign dividend and that they should consult their brokers, financial and/or tax advisors with regard to how they will be impacted by the payment of the dividend.

Cyprus tax residents

Individual Cyprus tax residents are advised that the dividend constitutes a local dividend and that they should consult their brokers, financial and/or tax advisors with regard to how they will be impacted by the payment of the dividend.

Additional information required by the JSE Listing Requirements

Tharisa has a total of 285 695 187 ordinary shares in issue on 23 February 2022, of which 271 646 248 carry voting rights and are eligible to receive dividends.

Paphos, Cyprus

24 February 2022

 

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Investor relations contacts:

Ilja Graulich (Head of Investor Relations and Communications)

+27 11 996 3500

+27 83 604 0820

igraulich@tharisa.com 

 

Financial PR contacts:

Bobby Morse / Ariadna Peretz / James Husband

+44 207 466 5000

tharisa@buchanan.uk.com 

 

Broker contacts:

Peel Hunt LLP (UK Joint Broker)

Ross Allister / David McKeown / Alexander Allen

+44 207 7418 8900

 

BMO Capital Markets Limited (UK Joint Broker)

Thomas Rider / Pascal Lussier Duquette / Nick Macann

 +44 207 236 1010

 

Berenberg (UK Joint Broker)

Matthew Armitt / Jennifer Wyllie / Varun Talwar / Detlir Elezi

+44 203 207 7800

 

Nedbank Limited (acting through its Corporate and Investment Banking division) (RSA Broker)

Carlyle Whittaker

+27 11 295 6575

 

  

About Tharisa plc

Tharisa plc is an integrated resource group critical to the energy transition and decarbonisation of economies. It incorporates mining, processing, exploration, and the beneficiation, marketing, sales, and logistics of PGMs and chrome concentrates, using innovation and technology as enablers. Its principal asset is the Tharisa Mine located in the south-western limb of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa. The mechanised mine has a 20-year open-pit life and the ability to extend operations underground by at least an additional 40 years. Tharisa plc also owns Salene Chrome, a development stage, low-cost, open-pit asset, located adjacent to the Great Dyke in Zimbabwe.  The Company is committed to reduce its carbon emissions by 30% by 2030 and the development of a roadmap is continuing to be net carbon neutral by 2050. Tharisa plc is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE: THA) and the Main Board of the London Stock Exchange (LSE: THS).

 

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