Taylor Maritime Investments (TMI) has signed a transaction implementation agreement to acquire Singapore-based Grindrod Shipping Holdings.

This deal values bulker owner Grindrod Shipping at approximately $506m.

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Via its wholly-owned subsidiary Good Falkirk, TMI made a voluntary conditional cash offer for all of the issued ordinary shares in the capital of Grindrod Shipping.

Good Falkirk first purchased a 26% ownership stake in Grindrod Shipping in the fourth quarter of last year.

In August this year, TMI placed a non-binding indicative proposal to acquire 100% of the outstanding shares of Grindrod Shipping, which is not already owned by Good Falkirk.

As per the terms of the implementation agreement, Grindrod will secure $21.00 in cash for each share tendered in the offer.

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Grindrod also agreed to pay a special dividend of $5 per share to its shareholders.

The transaction value of $26 per share is said to represent a 26.8% premium to the last traded price per share on 26 August this year.

Grindrod Shipping is the owner and operator of a diversified fleet of owned, long-term and short-term chartered-in drybulk vessels, mainly in the categories of handysize and supramax/ultramax.

The company manages its drybulk business under the brand Island View Shipping, including a core fleet of 31 vessels consisting of 15 handysize drybulk carriers and 16 supramax/ultramax drybulk carriers.

Grindrod Shipping has offices in London, Durban, Tokyo, and Rotterdam, as well as Singapore.

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