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Datatec Hands Investors a R7 Billion Special Payout

By · June 23, 2026 · 5 min read

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Key Facts

R7.1 billion: Datatec is paying shareholders a special dividend worth about R7.1 billion ($434.5 million).

The trigger: The payout follows a refinancing deal with the US investment firm General Atlantic.

A founder’s windfall: Founder and chief executive Jens Montanana is set to collect about R1.3 billion.

A global South African firm: Datatec is listed in Johannesburg but earns most of its money abroad.

What it owns: Its businesses span technology distribution, IT services and consulting across continents.

The signal: It is a rare, large cash return from a South African-listed company.

Datatec, a South African technology group listed in Johannesburg, is handing shareholders a Datatec special dividend of about R7.1 billion ($434.5 million) after a refinancing deal with the US investor General Atlantic. The windfall will pour roughly R1.3 billion into the pocket of its founder, Jens Montanana, a rare cash return from a South African-listed company with global reach.

Datatec special dividend and the Sandton skyline in Johannesburg
Johannesburg, home of the JSE-listed technology group Datatec. (Photo: Bizcallers, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
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What the Datatec special dividend means

A special dividend is a one-off, extra payment a company makes to shareholders, separate from its regular dividends. Datatec’s runs to about R7.1 billion, or roughly $434.5 million.

The payout was unlocked by a refinancing deal struck with General Atlantic, a large American investment firm. It rewards shareholders who have stuck with the group.

For the founder and chief executive, Jens Montanana, it means a personal cheque of around R1.3 billion. He remains one of the company’s biggest shareholders.

Who Datatec is

Datatec is not a household name, but it operates at the plumbing of the global technology industry. It is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange yet earns the bulk of its revenue outside South Africa.

Its businesses include technology distribution, corporate IT services and specialist consulting. They serve customers across the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa.

That global spread makes Datatec an unusual entry on the South African market. It is a local listing with a worldwide footprint.

Few of its customers ever see its name, since it works behind the brands they buy. That low profile belies its scale.

Built through decades of acquisitions, it has scale that is its main edge in a low-margin business. Bigger is safer in distribution.

The General Atlantic deal

The cash return was made possible by a refinancing arrangement with General Atlantic. The US firm is a heavyweight backer of technology and growth companies worldwide.

Refinancing deals like this free up capital that can then be returned to investors. In Datatec’s case, the result is one of the larger special dividends seen on the local market.

It also ties a respected global investor more closely to the South African group. That association can matter as much as the money.

For General Atlantic, the tie-up is a bet on a globally exposed group at an attractive price. Both sides see value in the arrangement.

Why outsiders should care

The payout is a reminder that some South African companies compete and win on the world stage. Datatec’s fortunes rise and fall with global technology spending, not just the local economy.

For investors, a large cash return signals confidence and financial health. It stands out against the backdrop of a sluggish domestic economy.

It is also a reminder that ‘South African’ no longer means only mining or banking. A homegrown technology group can sit at the centre of global supply chains.

The founder’s payout

Jens Montanana built Datatec over more than three decades into a global distributor and services group. The special dividend hands him a substantial reward.

Founder-led companies often take a long view, and big shareholders like Montanana are tied to the firm’s long-term success. His payout aligns him with other investors.

Such alignment reassures other investors that management has skin in the game. When the founder profits, so do they.

The South African market context

Big special dividends are relatively rare on the Johannesburg exchange. They tend to draw attention in a market searching for good news.

South Africa’s economy has grown only slowly for years, and companies with offshore earnings have been among the brighter spots. The rand’s swings make foreign income all the more valuable.

A cash return of this size also tends to lift a share price and sentiment. Income-hungry pension funds take note.

What to watch

The questions now are how Datatec deploys its remaining capital and whether other listed firms follow with their own returns. Investors will watch the General Atlantic relationship closely.

For a company that lives off global technology demand, the bigger story is whether that spending holds up. The dividend is a moment; the strategy is the test.

Any move to simplify or reshape the group would also draw scrutiny. Global distributors face thin margins and constant change.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big is the Datatec special dividend?

It is about R7.1 billion, or roughly $434.5 million, paid to shareholders.

Why is Datatec paying it?

The payout follows a refinancing deal with the US investment firm General Atlantic, which freed up capital.

How much does the founder receive?

Founder and chief executive Jens Montanana is set to collect about R1.3 billion.

What does Datatec do?

It is a Johannesburg-listed technology group spanning distribution, IT services and consulting, earning most of its revenue abroad.

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