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Impact Property Fund lists on NSX as capital pool company

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February 3, 2026
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Impact Property Fund Ltd has listed on the Namibian Securities Exchange (NSX) as a Capital Pool Company, creating a publicly traded vehicle to pursue property-backed and service-enabled acquisitions in Namibia.

The fund, which trades under the ticker IFP, made its debut on 30 January 2026.

Impact said the listing establishes a regulated platform to consolidate assets with an operating track record and proven execution capability.

Impact said it has access to an identified pipeline of viable assets and developments which, subject to the necessary approvals, are intended to be reversed into the listed entity as part of its qualifying acquisition strategy.

According to the fund, its strategic focus includes assets and operating platforms that support national delivery requirements, particularly services linked to government-owned and state-controlled property portfolios, oil and gas operators and contractors where local content participation is required, and institutional and commercial property owners seeking scalable and reliable execution.

Impact said a central element of its model is the integration of local small and medium-sized enterprises into its delivery platforms.

The fund said it intends to support this through structured participation frameworks, including access to working-capital and contract-linked funding mechanisms, to enable compliant SMEs to participate in larger projects while maintaining governance and risk controls.

The fund said it is structured to act as a local content partner in areas where execution depth, operating continuity and governance are critical. It added that its approach prioritises functioning assets and platforms, with a focus on scaling existing operations rather than speculative development.

Following the listing, Impact said it plans to undertake a capital raise targeted for 26 March 2026, subject to regulatory approvals and market conditions.

In line with CPC requirements, the fund said capital will be protected and deployed only after qualifying acquisitions have been approved by the board, sponsor, shareholders where applicable, and the exchange.

Impact is chaired by Kallie van der Merwe, who is also Chief Executive of Safland Property Group and a co-founder of Droombos Boutique Hotel and Simanya River Lodge.

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