Transnational Corporation of Nigeria 2017 Corporate Profile
Overview. Diversified conglomerate with a growth agenda 300,000 shareholders Listed Company with about Improving Lives, Transforming Nigeria With a Purpose of Deeply rooted values are the 3Es of Execution, Enterprise and Excellence
Our Group Structure. 50.01% 83% 100% 100% 100% Transcorp Hotels Calabar 76% Subsidiaries Transcorp Hotels Ikoyi Assets 100% Transcorp Hotels Port Harcourt 100% Transcorp Hilton Abuja
Our Assets. 50.01 % ownership 83% ownership 100 % ownership Ughelli Power Plant 972MW gas fired power plant Present available capacity of 677.8MW Medium term capacity target of 2500MW 50.01 % ownership Transcorp Hilton Abuja Transcorp Hotels Calabar No. 1 hotel asset in Nigeria – 670 rooms, 5 hotel 83% ownership Transcorp Hotels Calabar – 132 room, 3 hotel OPL 281 Owner/operator of OPL 281 oil block Reserve estimates Oil - 189.73Mn stock tank barrel Gas – 377.48Bn std cubic feet Exploration commences in 2019 100 % ownership
Transcorp Hotels Plc. Owner of the multi-award-winning Transcorp Hilton Abuja Hotel, a 670 room luxury hotel in the heart of Abuja. The flagship hotel is the undisputed hospitality industry leader. It is currently in the middle of a $100million renovation project that is expected to redefine the luxury guest experience and boost its earning potential. Transcorp Hotels Plc is the owner of the popular Transcorp Hotels Calabar (South-South Nigeria). It has also kicked off the construction of two more hotels in Ikoyi/Lagos and Port Harcourt (South-South, Nigeria), both in partnership with Hilton Worldwide Group.
Transcorp Power Limited. Transcorp Power Limited is the owner and operator of Ughelli Power Plant in Ughelli, Delta State, South-South Nigeria. Recently it has emerged and has remained Nigeria’s highest producer of generated power. In September 2012, Transcorp made a strategic $300 million investment in acquiring the plant under the federal government’s power sector privatisation programme. The $300 million investment was part of strategic Heirs Holdings’ commitment to USAID’s Power Africa initiative. When Transcorp took ownership of the 972MW capacity plant in 2013 it generated only160MW of power daily. Today, Transcorp Power has increased its generating capacity to 620MW with a target of 850MW by the end of 2017. Our medium term plan is to expand to 3000MW in the next 5yrs with an ultimate target of generating 25% of Nigeria’s total power requirement.
Transcorp Energy Limited. Transcorp Energy Limited is a fully owned subsidiary which was established in 2008 to spearhead Transcorp’s push into the energy sector as well as focus on upstream petroleum development. As an offshoot, we have Transcorp OPL281Nigeria Limited, which is developing the OPL 281 asset in collaboration with technical partners. Reserve Estimates: Oil 189.73Mn Stock Tank Barrel. Gas – 377.48Bn std cubic feet. Expected Production: 2019/20
Sustainability. Auxiliary Facilities The plant provides auxiliary facilities for staff working in the plant, these includes: a staff housing estate built within the plant and a rented estate in the adjoining Ughelli metropolis. The plant also includes a standard medical clinic to provide Medicare for staff and their family, in addition to specialist hospitals on retainer for referral purposes. For relaxation, a recreational club is situated in the plant for staff and their family. Lastly, a staff school comprising of a primary and secondary school is located at the staff estate to serve the educational demands of staff and the immediate community wards.
Sustainability. Corporate Social Responsibility Africapitalism puts the private sector at the center of economic progress Living this ideology, we are in partnership with the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) who delivers our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme. The current CSR project is an Entrepreneurship Development programme (EDP) that identifies, trains, mentors and provides seed capital of up to $10,000 to 1,000 African entrepreneurs each year, for 10 years. It is currently in its third year, having 3,000 recipients so far. Africapitalism puts the private sector at the center of economic progress, building full value chains that benefit the local economy and advance national development. It means the private sector working with governments and other stakeholders to build sustainable economies and contribute to the lasting development of the African continent.
Contact. Contact: Mutiu Bakare mutiu.bakare@transcorpnigeria.com Instagram @transcorpnigeria @Transcorphotelsplc @transcorphotelscalabar Facebook Transcorp Nigeria Plc Transcorp Hotels Calabar Transcorp Hotels Plc Twitter @TranscorpPlc @TranscorpHotels @TranscorpHotelsCalabar Websites www.transcorpnigeria.com www.Transcorppower.com