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About NEHAWU Investment Holdings

NEHAWU Investment Holdings (“NIH”) is an investment holding company of one of the leading South African public sector unions, NEHAWU, that represents more than 280 000 members and was established by the Tshedza Trust as its sole Shareholder in 2008.

NIH is a broad based black owned and controlled investment holding company, which has the necessary credentials to advance the Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment (“B-BBEE” or BEE) goals of its Stakeholders. 

We commit ourselves to provide a wider socio-economic and transformative objective unlike traditional South African investment holding companies, whose core mandate is to generate shareholder wealth.
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Our Value Offering

Our strategy aspires to make impactful investments that make good livings a common place for everyone. We believe in the creation of significant financial returns through social impact and profitable growth that is responsible.

  • Inclusive Growth
  • Diverse Investments
  • Measurable track record
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Our Investment Portfolio

Mining

Over 60% of our portfolio is exposed to mining, we are invested with Exxaro and ARM respectively.

Financial Services

The Financial Services sector is our second biggest portfolio exposure by over 23% in UBI.

Property

Since 2012, NPI was set up to explore the property sector, and have grown our portfolio exposure to 7%.

Health

NIH is exploring opportunities in the health sector. Recently, between itself and other strategic union allies, NIH and Momentum are creating workers benefits.

Energy

In 2021 NIH partnered with AREP and took equity. NIH shall actively pursue investments in renewables, primarily solar PVs and wind farms.

Agriculture

NIH is currently an investor in the beef sector through its subsidiary GIS (Pty) Ltd.

Health

Mining

Energy

62.4%

Mining Sector Exposure

23.8%

Financial Sector Exposure

6.9%

Property Sector Exposure

3%

Agro-processing Exposure 
 
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