Private equity proposal turned down by SARU members

Private equity proposal turned down by SARU members

The South African Rugby Union decided on Friday to reject a proposal to accept a potential private equity investment in the sport’s commercial rights.

Springbok wing Cheslin Kolbe
JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP

The proposal failed to reach the 75% majority required for such a transaction to be approved. 


Seven of the 13 member unions with voting rights opposed the proposal.

 

However, the Ackerley Sports Group—which the members identified as the preferred bidder in December 2023—has an exclusivity period until the end of 2024 to make a revised offer, should it wish.

 

“The input and perspectives shared by our members have been invaluable, and we respect those perspectives,” said SARU president Mark Alexander.

 

“Our goal remains to secure a sustainable and prosperous future for South African Rugby, ensuring that we continue to grow and succeed on both the national and international stages.

 

“We remain committed to working transparently and inclusively as we navigate this process. We thank our members for their engagement and feedback and look forward to presenting revised proposals that reflect our collective vision and goals in due course.”


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