PKB selling building land and real estate in Borca and Kovilovo
PKB has put land and real estate in Borca and Kovilovo up for sale, and the building land of 3.6 hectares in Kovilovo, along with a hall and the head office building, has also been auctioned at the starting price of EUR 1.5 million.
Two parcels of building land in Borca have also been put up on sale. The starting price of the first parcel, with 1.8 hectares, is EUR 939,113, whereas the starting price of the second parcel, with 1.2 hectares, is EUR 284,000.
Bids may be sent by local and foreign legal and natural persons, and the sale of real estate will be carried out through a collection of written bids.
The bid submission deadline is September 20, whereas the public opening of the bids is scheduled for two days later.
The public invitation can be viewed HERE.
Let us remind that the Ministry of Economy is preparing the sale of PKB and that Deloitte has been chosen as the privatization adviser. The company is to propose the best sale model, taking into account the evaluation of the company and its strategic importance, as well as investors' interest.
Letters of interest for the privatization of PKB were sent this February by eight investors from Serbia and abroad. A natural person from Kovin, two companies from Serbia, as well as companies from the United Arab Emirates, China, Singapore and two companies from Great Britain are interested in PKB.
It was confirmed that letters had been sent by Serbian companies Matijevic and MK Group, as well as Al Dahra from the UAE, whereas the letters by the companies from Great Britain, Singapore and China are confidential and the names of the companies cannot be disclosed.
The owner of BK Group, Bogoljub Karic, also stated that he was interested in purchasing PKB, but added that he hadn't discussed the topic with the state authorities.
PKB is one of the biggest agricultural companies in Serbia and one of the biggest milk producers in Europe. It employs 1,782 people, of which 120 in its subsidiaries.
Two parcels of building land in Borca have also been put up on sale. The starting price of the first parcel, with 1.8 hectares, is EUR 939,113, whereas the starting price of the second parcel, with 1.2 hectares, is EUR 284,000.
Bids may be sent by local and foreign legal and natural persons, and the sale of real estate will be carried out through a collection of written bids.
The bid submission deadline is September 20, whereas the public opening of the bids is scheduled for two days later.
The public invitation can be viewed HERE.
Let us remind that the Ministry of Economy is preparing the sale of PKB and that Deloitte has been chosen as the privatization adviser. The company is to propose the best sale model, taking into account the evaluation of the company and its strategic importance, as well as investors' interest.
Letters of interest for the privatization of PKB were sent this February by eight investors from Serbia and abroad. A natural person from Kovin, two companies from Serbia, as well as companies from the United Arab Emirates, China, Singapore and two companies from Great Britain are interested in PKB.
It was confirmed that letters had been sent by Serbian companies Matijevic and MK Group, as well as Al Dahra from the UAE, whereas the letters by the companies from Great Britain, Singapore and China are confidential and the names of the companies cannot be disclosed.
The owner of BK Group, Bogoljub Karic, also stated that he was interested in purchasing PKB, but added that he hadn't discussed the topic with the state authorities.
PKB is one of the biggest agricultural companies in Serbia and one of the biggest milk producers in Europe. It employs 1,782 people, of which 120 in its subsidiaries.
Companies:
PKB Korporacija a.d. Beograd
Deloitte Advisory d.o.o. Beograd
Ministarstvo privrede Republike Srbije
IM Matijević d.o.o. Novi Sad
MK Group d.o.o. Beograd
BK Group d.o.o. Beograd
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