Renergen and Curro delist from the JSE

Renergen, operator of the Virginia gas project, is being acquired by Nasdaq-listed ASP Isotopes through a share swap, leading to its delisting from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, private education firm Curro is unbundling and distributing shares in PSG Financial Services and Capitec to investors, also exiting the JSE. These moves, effective in early January 2026, involve intricate financial adjustments for shareholders and traders.

The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) saw two significant delistings in the first week of 2026, as Renergen and Curro underwent separate but complex exit processes. Renergen, known for its Virginia gas project, is fully acquired by ASP Isotopes (ASPI), a Nasdaq-listed entity. Local shareholders receive 0.09196 ASPI shares for each Renergen share held. However, fractional entitlements arise for non-integer results; for instance, 1,000 Renergen shares yield 91.96 ASPI shares, with the 0.96 fraction cashed out at R85.63313 per equivalent whole share. PSG Capital served as the transaction adviser for this deal.

Curro's delisting, finalized at midnight on 6 January 2026, involved terminating derivative contracts and a major unbundling. The company, originally linked to PSG, returned shares in PSG Financial Services and Capitec to investors. For traders with Curro single stock futures, the JSE introduced a Basket Future (BSK150) comprising Curro, Capitec, and PSG Financial Services positions to preserve value without destroying exposure.

These delistings highlight financial intricacies on the JSE, from share swaps to basket instruments, ensuring continuity for investors amid transformations. Renergen seeks greater liquidity on Nasdaq, while Curro unlocks shareholder value through asset distribution.

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