Saudi Press

Saudi Arabia and the world
Thursday, Jan 08, 2026

Bank guarantees foil Denel’s R4.5-bn Egypt contract

Bank guarantees foil Denel’s R4.5-bn Egypt contract

Broke state armaments company Denel’s failure to provide a guarantee for a R4.5-billion contract to supply the Egyptian navy with surface-to-air missiles has led to its cancellation.
The Mail & Guardian understands the contract was cancelled by Egypt late last year after Denel failed to provide the guarantee, which ordinarily provides comfort to the client that the job can be completed.

Denel spokesperson Pam Malinda said this week: “Denel generally secures bank or insurance guarantees from financial institutions for advance receipts from its clients and performance guarantees, where contractually obliged to do so, in terms of concluded contracts,” she said.

Besides the loss of much-needed revenue for Denel, the cancellation could signal severe reputational harm as the company is eyeing R12-billion worth of work in the coming months.

And it needs every cent it can get as the national treasury told the Business Day newspaper there were few prospects of financial assistance for Denel at least until 2021.

This as Denel has not paid salaries since May, compelling workers to approach the courts to order the arms manufacturer to pay.

Denel used to be a shining light and of strategic importance among the state’s public enterprises, as it brought in revenue and also gave South Africa advantage in the defence-capability stakes.

Its value is not only in the capacity to manufacture complete armaments such as military vehicles, infantry systems and ammunition but also in its intellectual property and technology which it uses to develop complex navigation systems and integrated air defence solutions.

Late last year the company confirmed that the Special Investigating Unit was investigating the possible theft, by Denel employees, of some of this technology to be sold to the Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI), which was in talks to purchase a $1-billion stake in Denel.

The investigations, however, found the theft allegations to be baseless.

The probe was also reported to cover the possible acts of corruption and malfeasance under state capture that went to the very top of the company’s then leadership. The investigation was said to include the potential joint venture between Denel and the Gupta family-owned VR Laser Asia to bid for work in the Asia-Pacific markets.

As a result of the corruption, Denel is a shell of the company it once was, even after the R1.8-billion cash bailout to pay salaries and suppliers after posting a R1.76-billion loss in 2018.

This year Finance Minister Tito Mboweni allocated R573-million to Denel but ring-fenced this to only cover government-guaranteed debt and nothing else.

The Egypt contract would have gone a long way in alleviating Denel’s precarious financial situation, the extent of which reportedly saw labour unions apply to have its directors held in contempt of court for failing to ensure the company paid salaries in compliance with a court order.

But Malinda is upbeat saying that Denel’s prospects are favourable as they are pursuing a winnable order pipeline of more than R12-billion and are exploring strategic equity partners.
Newsletter

Related Articles

Saudi Press
0:00
0:00
Close
Mohammed bin Salman’s Global Standing: Strategic Partner in Transition Amid Debate Over His Role
Saudi Arabia Opens Property Market to Foreign Buyers in Landmark Reform
The U.S. State Department’s account in Persian: “President Trump is a man of action. If you didn’t know it until now, now you do—do not play games with President Trump.”
CNN’s Ranking of Israel’s Women’s Rights Sparks Debate After Misleading Global Index Comparison
Saudi Arabia’s Shifting Regional Alignment Raises Strategic Concerns in Jerusalem
OPEC+ Holds Oil Output Steady Amid Member Tensions and Market Oversupply
Iranian Protests Intensify as Another Revolutionary Guard Member Is Killed and Khamenei Blames the West
President Trump Says United States Will Administer Venezuela Until a Secure Leadership Transition
Delta Force Identified as Unit Behind U.S. Operation That Captured Venezuela’s President
Trump Announces U.S. Large-Scale Strike on Venezuela, Declares President Maduro and Wife Captured
Saudi-UAE Rift Adds Complexity to Middle East Diplomacy as Trump Signals Firm Leadership
OPEC+ to Keep Oil Output Policy Unchanged Despite Saudi-UAE Tensions Over Yemen
Saudi Arabia and UAE at Odds in Yemen Conflict as Southern Offensive Deepens Gulf Rift
Abu Dhabi ‘Capital of Capital’: How Abu Dhabi Rose as a Sovereign Wealth Power
Diamonds Are Powering a New Quantum Revolution
Trump Threatens Strikes Against Iran if Nuclear Programme Is Restarted
Why Saudi Arabia May Recalibrate Its US Spending Commitments Amid Rising China–America Rivalry
Riyadh Air’s First Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Completes Initial Test Flight, Advancing Saudi Carrier’s Launch
Saudi Arabia’s 2025: A Pivotal Year of Global Engagement and Domestic Transformation
Saudi Arabia to Introduce Sugar-Content Based Tax on Sweetened Drinks from January 2026
Saudi Hotels Prepare for New Hospitality Roles as Alcohol Curbs Ease
Global Airports Forum Highlights Saudi Arabia’s Emergence as a Leading Aviation Powerhouse
Saudi Arabia Weighs Strategic Choice on Iran Amid Regional Turbulence
Not Only F-35s: Saudi Arabia to Gain Access to the World’s Most Sensitive Technology
Saudi Arabia Condemns Sydney Bondi Beach Shooting and Expresses Solidarity with Australia
Washington Watches Beijing–Riyadh Rapprochement as Strategic Balance Shifts
Saudi Arabia Urges Stronger Partnerships and Efficient Aid Delivery at OCHA Donor Support Meeting in Geneva
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 Drives Measurable Lift in Global Reputation and Influence
Alcohol Policies Vary Widely Across Muslim-Majority Countries, With Many Permitting Consumption Under Specific Rules
Saudi Arabia Clarifies No Formal Ban on Photography at Holy Mosques for Hajj 2026
Libya and Saudi Arabia Sign Strategic MoU to Boost Telecommunications Cooperation
Elon Musk’s xAI Announces Landmark 500-Megawatt AI Data Center in Saudi Arabia
Israel Moves to Safeguard Regional Stability as F-35 Sales Debate Intensifies
Cardi B to Make Historic Saudi Arabia Debut at Soundstorm 2025 Festival
U.S. Democratic Lawmakers Raise National Security and Influence Concerns Over Paramount’s Hostile Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
Hackers Are Hiding Malware in Open-Source Tools and IDE Extensions
Traveling to USA? Homeland Security moving toward requiring foreign travelers to share social media history
Wall Street Analysts Clash With Riyadh Over Saudi Arabia’s Deficit Outlook
Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Cement $1 Trillion-Plus Deals in High-Profile White House Summit
Saudi Arabia Opens Alcohol Sales to Wealthy Non-Muslim Residents Under New Access Rules
U.S.–Saudi Rethink Deepens — Washington Moves Ahead Without Linking Riyadh to Israel Normalisation
Saudi Arabia and Israel Deprioritise Diplomacy: Normalisation No Longer a Middle-East Priority
Saudi Arabia Positions Itself as the Backbone of the Global AI Era
As Trump Deepens Ties with Saudi Arabia, Push for Israel Normalization Takes a Back Seat
Thai Food Village Debuts at Saudi Feast Food Festival 2025 Under Thai Commerce Minister Suphajee’s Lead
Saudi Arabia Sharpens Its Strategic Vision as Economic Transformation Enters New Phase
Saudi Arabia Projects $44 Billion Budget Shortfall in 2026 as Economy Rebalances
OPEC+ Unveils New Capacity-Based System to Anchor Future Oil Output Levels
Will Saudi Arabia End Up Bankrolling Israel’s Post-Ceasefire Order in Lebanon?
Saudi Arabia’s SAMAI Initiative Surpasses One-Million-Citizen Milestone in National AI Upskilling Drive
×