Charl Williams

Director

Charl Williams is a Director of our Corporate & Commercial practice. He advises on all aspects of South African corporate and commercial law including listings, mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, establishment of new businesses, property-related transactions, and broad-based black economic empowerment transactions.

Charl Williams

About Charl

Charl's post qualification experience includes the acquisition of knowledge and expertise in dealing with various client matters in different sectors, including, Mergers and Acquisitions, The Companies Act, Private Equity, Insurance Law, Administrative and Public Law, Corporate Investigations, Black Economic Empowerment and Regulatory.

Charl joined Hofmeyr (now Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr) as a Candidate Attorney in 1998. He was appointed as an Associate in 1999, and became a Director in 2005.

Areas of expertise

Corporate & Commercial LawGovernment and State-Owned Entities
Listings, Stock Exchanges & Public Documents
Insurance Law
Mergers & Acquisitions
Public Law
The Companies Act

Experience

  • Advised Brimstone Investment Corporation in regard to its black economic empowerment transactions with Nedbank and Old Mutual Group plc.

  • Advised the then listed Spearhead Property Group in relation to its ‘takeover’ by Redefine Income Fund.

  • Advised Medi-Clinic Corporation in regard to its broad-based black economic empowerment initiative, and subsidiaries in regard to the establishment of Medi-Clinic Properties.

  • Advised on the establishment of Lion of Africa Life Assurance Company Limited (long-term insurance) and Lion of Africa Insurance Company Limited (short-term insurance) and on-going provision of insurance law related services to both entities.

  • Advised a minority shareholder to successfully obtain the first court order in the Republic of South Africa to declare a transaction invalid in terms of section 75 of the Companies Act, 2008.

  • Advised Kerridge Commercial Systems Limited (UK) on its acquisition of IQ Retail Proprietary Limited.

  • Advised Brimstone Investment Corporation Limited on its buy-out of Kagiso Strategic Investments' stake in Sea Harvest Holdings Proprietary Limited.

  • Advised Brimstone Investment Corporation Limited and Sea Harvest Holdings Proprietary Limited in connection with Sea Harvest Group's acquisition of a controlling interest in Mareterram Limited, a company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.

  • Assisted Brimstone Investment Corporation Limited on the listing of Sea Harvest Corporation Limited.

Credentials

Education

  • BA (Law), LLB, University of the Western Cape
  • LLM (Company and Tax Law), University of Cape Town
  • Year of admission as an attorney: 1999
  • Registered with the Legal Practice Council

LANGUAGES

  • English

News

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FSCA exemption grants leeway for Lloyd's Open Market Correspondents
Corporate & Commercial Law

FSCA exemption grants leeway for Lloyd's Open Market Correspondents

On 25 April 2025, the Financial Sector Conduct Authority ("Authority") published FSCA INS Notice 3 of 2025 ("exemption"), granting a notable exemption to Lloyd's open market correspondents...

Plugging the hole in the cell captive fence before the wheels come off
Insurance Law

Plugging the hole in the cell captive fence before the wheels come off

The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) and the Prudential Authority’s (PA) (collectively, the Authorities) failure to provide further guidance regarding the requirements and...

Revised Social Housing Grant Quantum
Corporate & Commercial Law

Revised Social Housing Grant Quantum

On 7 September 2023, the Social Housing Regulatory Authority (SHRA) issued a circular advising interested parties of the applicability, and implementation, of the adjustment to the...

Insurance perils and more…
Insurance Law

Insurance perils and more…

The recent floods in KwaZulu-Natal have triggered many insurance claims against insurers for losses suffered in connection with perils insured under a contract of insurance.

Cell captive insurers: The insurance of first party vs third party risks in cell structures
Corporate & Commercial Law

Cell captive insurers: The insurance of first party vs third party risks in cell structures

In our pilot article “ When being ‘captured’ is not a dirty word ” published in March 2020 , we briefly touched on the regulatory landscape relating to the conduct of insurance business...

When being ‘captured’ is not a dirty word

When being ‘captured’ is not a dirty word

The hive of activity surrounding the radical transformation of the South African financial services sector ushered in certain stringent supervisory measures for regulatory oversight...

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