Correct me if I am wrong,but I think Centum's exposure to RVR was about 1bn.They have a long term investment strategy.The current woes at RVR is not causing them sleepless nights.If you have noticed,the press hardly mention them.Transcentury gets all the attention
Methinks they invested in RVR for strategic reasons and to have a say or clout in the transportation business that is critical for their other regional investments.
For example,if they invest in copper in Zambia or coffee in Uganda,they will need transportation services and RVR will fit perfectly.As shareholders,they could be offered cheaper transport charges.
But on the flipside,railway concessioning worldwide has been a risky and disappointing move by governments.In estonia,the goverment took back the railway business after concessioning to the private sector.
So,lets hope the same wont happen here in Kenya. The new team should atleast DO something and salvage the situation.
I dont think Centum will lose out in the years to come. They did their homework
Happy investing !