Longhorn Kenya Limited

Longhorn Publishers Limited
Public company
KN: LKL
Industry Publishing
Founded 1965
Headquarters LR No. 209/5604 Funzi Road
Industrial Area
Nairobi, Kenya
Key people
Simon Ngigi
Managing Director
Francis Thombe Nyammo
Chairman
Products Reference works, textbooks
Revenue Decrease KES: 848.4 Million (2015)[1]
Decrease KES: 90.6 Million (2015)
Total assets Increase KES: 689.3 Million (2015)
Total equity Decrease KES: 380.4 Million (2015)
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Longhorn Publishers Limited (previously Longhorn Kenya Limited) is a publishing company founded in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1965 and is listed in the Nairobi Securities Exchange.

Overview

Longhorn Publishers Limited commonly known as Longhorn, is the largest book publisher in the East African region. Its headquarters are located in Nairobi, Kenya, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania and distribution in Malawi and Rwanda.[2]

History

Longhorn Kenya Limited operations commenced in Kenya in May 1965 as Longmans of Kenya a wholly owned subsidiary of Longman Group International of the United Kingdom. Its main business was selling and promotion of Longman publications published in UK. In December 1969, the company changed name to Longman Kenya Limited. It was only until the 1970s when the company began printing locally. A government decision in the early 1990s led to the ban of importation of textbooks. This initiative led to reduced margins thus led to Longman gradually reducing its shareholding in the business due to unattractive returns. In 1993, Longman UK fully divested from the company when it sold its remaining 40% shareholding to Kenyan investors including Centum Investment Company. As a result of this divestiture, the company changed its name to Longhorn Kenya Limited.[2]

In October 1995, Longhorn incorporated Longhorn Publishers Uganda as its first foreign subsidiary in Uganda. It later incorporated Longhorn Publishers Tanzania Limited in May 2005. As a sales and promotions outfit for products developed by Longhorn Kenya. Longhorn entered the Rwanda and Malawi markets in 2009 through agents.[3]

Longhorn shares were listed on the NSE on 30 May 2012 through Introduction.[4] This made it the only first publishing firm to go public in an industry valued at KES 12 billion in Kenya alone.[5]

In March 2015, The group announced its intention to re-brand Longhorn Kenya to Longhorn Publishers to give it a regional look before proceeding to cross-list its share on the Dar es Salaam, Uganda and the Rwanda Stock Exchanges.[6]

Subsidiaries and Investments

The companies that comprise Longhorn include the following:[7]

  1. Longhorn Kenya Limited – Nairobi, Kenya - 100% Shareholding - The flagship company of the group. Offering Publishing, sales and promotions.
  2. Longhorn Publishers Uganda – Kampala, Uganda - 100% Shareholding - Offering sales and promotions in Uganda.
  3. Longhorn Publishers Tanzania - Dar es Salaam, Tanzania - 100% Shareholding - Offering sales and promotions in Tanzania.

Ownership

The shares of the Longhorn Kenya Limited are traded on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, under the symbol: LKL. The shareholding in the company's stock as at June 30, 2016 was as depicted in the table below:[8]

Longhorn Kenya Limited
RankName of OwnerPercentage Ownership
1 Centum Investment 60.20
2 Pacific Futures and Options Limited 12.85
3 Francis Thombe Nyammo 5.88
4 Halifax Capital Corporation Limited 3.26
5 Kamami Investments Limited 1.14
6 Text Book Centre Limited 1.05
7 Other 15.62
Total 100.0

Governance

The running is overseen by a seven-person board with Francis Thombe Nyammo as the Chairman and Simon Ngigi Gachomo as the Managing Director.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Longhorn Kenya Limited 2014 Annual Report" (PDF). Longhorn Kenya Limited. June 30, 2014. Retrieved December 19, 2014.
  2. 1 2 Longhorn Kenya Limited - About Us
  3. Longhorn Kenya Limited - About Us
  4. "Publisher Longhorn Kenya Jumps on Listing Debut: Nairobi Mover". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  5. "Longhorn sets June listing date as CMA approves application". Business Daily. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  6. Gachiri, John (2015-03-18). "Longhorn to cross-list in East Africa". Business Daily. Nation Media Group. Retrieved 2015-03-19.
  7. Longhorn Kenya Limited 2013 Annual Report Page 60
  8. "Longhorn Kenya 2016 Annual Report" (PDF). Longhorn Kenya. 30 June 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
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