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Derek Lötter

Co-Head of Competition | Johannesburg

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T: +27 11 669 9357

E: derek.lotter@bowmanslaw.com

Overview

Derek Lötter is the Co-Head of our Competition Practice.

He has been involved in prominent competition matters before the competition authorities in South Africa and advised on competition law in various other African countries.  His expertise extends to pharmaceutical law and regulation, consumer law and franchising.

Derek has extensive experience in a variety of sectors, allowing him to advise on the competition law implications of conduct in a number of affected areas of businesses.

Experience

Derek advises on the competition law implications of activities in a number of other African countries and participated in the COMESA Competition Commission’s validation conference in Addis Ababa. Derek is also advising the Namibian Competition Commission in the complaint proceedings involving medical aids funds in Namibia, and formed part of the first Special Committee to hear oral representations under the Namibia Competition Act.

Derek has done detailed competition review and compliance audits on behalf of a number of listed and other South African corporations, including with respect to the firms’ international operations (especially with activities in sub-Saharan Africa).

In particular, Derek has advised as competition counsel in respect of the following matters:

  • I. DuPont de Nemours and Company (DuPont), the science and engineering multi-national, in relation to the international merger of equals between DuPont and The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) – in relation to the notification and clearance approvals for the transaction to the COMESA, Kenyan and South African competition regulators.
  • SABMiller plc in relation to the acquisition by Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (AB InBev) of the entire issued and to be issued share capital of SABMiller for a transaction value of USD102 billion. In Africa, merger notifications were submitted in South Africa, Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Namibia, Swaziland, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the majority of which have already obtained approval.
  • Anheuser-Busch InBev NV in relation to its disposal of a 54.5 percent stake in Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Pty Ltd, an African joint venture company, to the Coca-Cola Company in a transaction valued at USD 3.15 billion.
  • SABMiller plc in relation to the consolidation of the non-alcoholic beverage bottling operations of SABMiller, The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) and Gutsche Family Investments (majority shareholder in Coca-Cola Sabco) to create Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, the biggest bottler of soft drinks in Africa and the 10th largest in the world, with annual revenue of USD 2.9 billion. Competition filings were lodged and approved in South Africa, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia and Botswana.
  • AT&T Inc. of Time Warner Inc on instruction from Arnold & Porter, in relation to South African competition law filings and advice relating to the global transaction involving the acquisition by AT&T Inc. of Time Warner Inc. for approximately USD 85.4 billion. This was the largest M&A transaction globally in 2016.
  • Rockwood Private Equity in relation to the disposal by it and other minority shareholders of 100% of the shares and claims held by them in Tsebo Holdings Proprietary Limited to Wendel SE for an enterprise value of ZAR 5.25 billion (EUR 331 million). This transaction was shortlisted as Private Equity Deal of the Year 2016.
  • General Electric in relation to the large merger between General Electric and Thermal Power, Renewable Power and Grid As Business of Alstom.
  • General Electric in relation to its acquisition of Baker Hughes International, in particular in respect of the merger notifications required in South Africa and in Kenya.
  • Barloworld South Africa Pty Ltd in relation to its proposed joint venture with BayWa Aktiengesellschaft.
  • Pfizer Inc. in relation to its acquisition of Allergan Plc. This merger was subsequently abandoned.
  • Kenyan local counsel to the acquirer and the target company in relation to the acquisition of 49.99 % of the share capital and voting rights in La Compagnie d’Exploitation des Services Auxiliaires Aériens S.A by HNA Aviation Group Co., Ltd. We acted for both the acquirer and the target to make the requisite merger filings and obtain Competition Authority of Kenya approval. In addition, HNA Group Co. Ltd (HNA), a Hainan-based Fortune Global 500 enterprise group, in respect of a merger filing in South Africa as a result of the acquisition by HNA of Ingram Micro Inc. valued at USD 6 billion.
  • Namib Mills in relation to the first alleged abuse of dominance case by the Namibian Competition Commission. The Commission’s  investigation was initiated following the submission of a complaint by Bokomo, a competing supplier of wheat flour to Namib Mills.
  • The Namibian Competition Commission in respect of complaint proceedings against the Namibian Association of Medical Aid Funds (NAMAF) and its member medical aid funds.  Judgment in the High Court of Namibia was handed down in March 2016, dismissing the application by the various member medical aid funds to have the complaint proceedings dismissed and confirming that the Competition Act applies to them and to NAMAF. The Respondents have appealed the matter to the Supreme Court.
  • The Namibian Competition Commission in respect of the settlement reached between the Commission and four companies under investigation by the Commission in relation to alleged price fixing, namely Sanlam Namibia Limited, Sanlam Life Namibia Limited, the Professional Providence Society Company Insurance Limited (South Africa) and the Professional Providence Society Insurance Company Namibia Limited. Bowmans advised the Commission in respect of the discussions, negotiations and settlement that were concluded.

Awards

  • Chambers and Partners consistently ranked Derek in Band 1 for his work in Competition/ Antitrust for the past ten consecutive years (2015 to 2024).
  • Legal 500 consistently rated Derek as a Leading Individual in Competition for the past seven years (2018 to 2024) and in Tier 1 in 2016 for the same category.
  • IFLR1000’s Financial and Corporate Guide consistently ranked Derek as a Highly Regarded Lawyer for Competition Law, particularly in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals and life sciences sectors, for six consecutive years (2018 to 2023) and prior to that, as a Leading Lawyer for two years (2015-2016).
  • Best Lawyers recognised Derek as “Lawyer of the Year” in 2019 for Competition / Antitrust Law.
  • Who’s Who Legal: Competition ranked Derek as a Thought Leader for four years (2020-2022 and 2024) and recognised him for five years for his work in competition law (2017 to 2022). They also recognised Derek as a Leading Lawyer for Competition Law in 2021 and prior to that as a Future Leader – Partners category, for four consecutive years (2017 to 2020).

Derek Lötter provides exceptional advice on complex matters.”– Chambers and Partners, 2024

‘Derek Lötter is ‘extremely knowledgeable in competition law’’ –– Legal 500, 2024

AREA OF EXPERTISE

Qualifications

  • B.Com and LLB degrees from the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
  • MBL from the University of South Africa.
  • Certificates in Advanced Company Law and Banking and Financial Markets Law from the University of the Witwatersrand.

INSIGHTS

Overview

Derek Lötter is the Co-Head of our Competition Practice.

He has been involved in prominent competition matters before the competition authorities in South Africa and advised on competition law in various other African countries.  His expertise extends to pharmaceutical law and regulation, consumer law and franchising.

Derek has extensive experience in a variety of sectors, allowing him to advise on the competition law implications of conduct in a number of affected areas of businesses.

Experience

Derek advises on the competition law implications of activities in a number of other African countries and participated in the COMESA Competition Commission’s validation conference in Addis Ababa. Derek is also advising the Namibian Competition Commission in the complaint proceedings involving medical aids funds in Namibia, and formed part of the first Special Committee to hear oral representations under the Namibia Competition Act.

Derek has done detailed competition review and compliance audits on behalf of a number of listed and other South African corporations, including with respect to the firms’ international operations (especially with activities in sub-Saharan Africa).

In particular, Derek has advised as competition counsel in respect of the following matters:

  • I. DuPont de Nemours and Company (DuPont), the science and engineering multi-national, in relation to the international merger of equals between DuPont and The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) – in relation to the notification and clearance approvals for the transaction to the COMESA, Kenyan and South African competition regulators.
  • SABMiller plc in relation to the acquisition by Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (AB InBev) of the entire issued and to be issued share capital of SABMiller for a transaction value of USD102 billion. In Africa, merger notifications were submitted in South Africa, Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Namibia, Swaziland, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the majority of which have already obtained approval.
  • Anheuser-Busch InBev NV in relation to its disposal of a 54.5 percent stake in Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Pty Ltd, an African joint venture company, to the Coca-Cola Company in a transaction valued at USD 3.15 billion.
  • SABMiller plc in relation to the consolidation of the non-alcoholic beverage bottling operations of SABMiller, The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) and Gutsche Family Investments (majority shareholder in Coca-Cola Sabco) to create Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, the biggest bottler of soft drinks in Africa and the 10th largest in the world, with annual revenue of USD 2.9 billion. Competition filings were lodged and approved in South Africa, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia and Botswana.
  • AT&T Inc. of Time Warner Inc on instruction from Arnold & Porter, in relation to South African competition law filings and advice relating to the global transaction involving the acquisition by AT&T Inc. of Time Warner Inc. for approximately USD 85.4 billion. This was the largest M&A transaction globally in 2016.
  • Rockwood Private Equity in relation to the disposal by it and other minority shareholders of 100% of the shares and claims held by them in Tsebo Holdings Proprietary Limited to Wendel SE for an enterprise value of ZAR 5.25 billion (EUR 331 million). This transaction was shortlisted as Private Equity Deal of the Year 2016.
  • General Electric in relation to the large merger between General Electric and Thermal Power, Renewable Power and Grid As Business of Alstom.
  • General Electric in relation to its acquisition of Baker Hughes International, in particular in respect of the merger notifications required in South Africa and in Kenya.
  • Barloworld South Africa Pty Ltd in relation to its proposed joint venture with BayWa Aktiengesellschaft.
  • Pfizer Inc. in relation to its acquisition of Allergan Plc. This merger was subsequently abandoned.
  • Kenyan local counsel to the acquirer and the target company in relation to the acquisition of 49.99 % of the share capital and voting rights in La Compagnie d’Exploitation des Services Auxiliaires Aériens S.A by HNA Aviation Group Co., Ltd. We acted for both the acquirer and the target to make the requisite merger filings and obtain Competition Authority of Kenya approval. In addition, HNA Group Co. Ltd (HNA), a Hainan-based Fortune Global 500 enterprise group, in respect of a merger filing in South Africa as a result of the acquisition by HNA of Ingram Micro Inc. valued at USD 6 billion.
  • Namib Mills in relation to the first alleged abuse of dominance case by the Namibian Competition Commission. The Commission’s  investigation was initiated following the submission of a complaint by Bokomo, a competing supplier of wheat flour to Namib Mills.
  • The Namibian Competition Commission in respect of complaint proceedings against the Namibian Association of Medical Aid Funds (NAMAF) and its member medical aid funds.  Judgment in the High Court of Namibia was handed down in March 2016, dismissing the application by the various member medical aid funds to have the complaint proceedings dismissed and confirming that the Competition Act applies to them and to NAMAF. The Respondents have appealed the matter to the Supreme Court.
  • The Namibian Competition Commission in respect of the settlement reached between the Commission and four companies under investigation by the Commission in relation to alleged price fixing, namely Sanlam Namibia Limited, Sanlam Life Namibia Limited, the Professional Providence Society Company Insurance Limited (South Africa) and the Professional Providence Society Insurance Company Namibia Limited. Bowmans advised the Commission in respect of the discussions, negotiations and settlement that were concluded.

Awards

  • Chambers and Partners consistently ranked Derek in Band 1 for his work in Competition/ Antitrust for the past ten consecutive years (2015 to 2024).
  • Legal 500 consistently rated Derek as a Leading Individual in Competition for the past seven years (2018 to 2024) and in Tier 1 in 2016 for the same category.
  • IFLR1000’s Financial and Corporate Guide consistently ranked Derek as a Highly Regarded Lawyer for Competition Law, particularly in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals and life sciences sectors, for six consecutive years (2018 to 2023) and prior to that, as a Leading Lawyer for two years (2015-2016).
  • Best Lawyers recognised Derek as “Lawyer of the Year” in 2019 for Competition / Antitrust Law.
  • Who’s Who Legal: Competition ranked Derek as a Thought Leader for four years (2020-2022 and 2024) and recognised him for five years for his work in competition law (2017 to 2022). They also recognised Derek as a Leading Lawyer for Competition Law in 2021 and prior to that as a Future Leader – Partners category, for four consecutive years (2017 to 2020).

Derek Lötter provides exceptional advice on complex matters.”– Chambers and Partners, 2024

‘Derek Lötter is ‘extremely knowledgeable in competition law’’ –– Legal 500, 2024

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