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Kropz Plc
Drawdown on Equity Facility
Published Jul 7 2022
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Drawdown on Equity Facility

7 July 2022

Kropz Plc

("Kropz" or the "Company")

Drawdown on Equity Facility

Kropz Plc (AIM: KRPZ), an emerging African phosphate producer and developer, announced on 11 May 2022 that it had entered into a new conditional convertible equity facility of up to ZAR 177 million ("ZAR 177 Million Equity Facility"), with ARC Fund ("ARC"), the Company's major shareholder, in order to deliver the Company's Elandsfontein phosphate project to first revenue. 

The first drawdown on the ZAR 177 Million Equity Facility of ZAR 103.5 million was made on 2 June 2022. The bridge loan of ZAR 25 million, as announced on 27 April 2022 was set off against the first draw down amount and the net amount of ZAR 78.5 million was received by the Company from ARC.

The second drawdown on the ZAR 177 Million Equity Facility of ZAR 60 million was made on 7 July 2022. ZAR 13.5 million remains to be drawn down on the ZAR 177 Million Equity Facility.

For further information visit   www.kropz.com  or contact:

 

Kropz Plc

 

Mark Summers (CEO)

+27 (0) 79 744 8708

 

 

Grant Thornton UK LLP

Nominated Adviser

Samantha Harrison

Harrison Clarke

George Grainger

Ciara Donnelly

+44 (0) 20 7383 5100

 


Hannam & Partners

Broker

Andrew Chubb

Ernest Bell

+44 (0) 20 7907 8500

 

 

Tavistock

Financial PR & IR (UK)

Nick Elwes

Jos Simson

Emily Moss

+44 (0) 207 920 3150

kropz@tavistock.co.uk

 

 

R&A Strategic Communications

PR (South Africa)

James Duncan

+27 (0) 11 880 3924

james@rasc.co.za

About Kropz Plc

Kropz is an emerging African producer and developer of plant nutrient feed minerals with phosphate projects in South Africa and in the Republic of Congo. The vision of the Group is to become a leading independent phosphate rock producer and to develop into an integrated, mine-to-market plant nutrient company focusing on sub-Saharan Africa.

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