Key shareholders agree in principle about Delta and Rebosis merger

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Key shareholders agree in principle about Delta and Rebosis merger 🔒

Delta Property Fund and Rebosis Property Fund, the two black-owned real estate companies which announced in August that they intend to merge to create a company with R29bn of assets, say their marriage has been agreed in principle by key shareholders.

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