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South Africa Stocks — Valuations, P/E & Dividends

Guide: South African Stocks (2026): Gold, Cheap Banks and the JSE Discount

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FVC (quality)backtest CAGR +7% · excess -4%Paper-track · 6 Jul 2026
CAGR +7% · vs index -4% · Sharpe 0.40 · maxDD -45%
Day-0.8%JSE +2.3%
Week-2.6%JSE +3.7%
Month-4.9%JSE +7.9%
By calendar year vs JSE
YearStratJSEΔ
2026*-0.2%-2.3%+2.1%
2025+18.7%+37.7%-19.1%
2024+12.5%+12.1%+0.4%
2023+4.5%+2.0%+2.5%
2022-17.6%+1.4%-19.0%
2021+46.8%+21.8%+25.0%
2020-9.5%+4.7%-14.2%
2019*-1.2%-0.2%-1.0%
* partial year
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Banks (potential)backtest CAGR +7% · excess -3%Paper-track · 6 Jul 2026
CAGR +7% · vs index -3% · Sharpe 0.39 · maxDD -50%
Day-1.2%JSE -0.3%
Week-2.9%JSE +3.7%
Month+2.3%JSE +6.1%
By calendar year vs JSE
YearStratJSEΔ
2026*+6.2%-2.3%+8.5%
2025-2.9%+37.7%-40.6%
2024+26.6%+12.1%+14.5%
2023+4.5%+2.0%+2.5%
2022+13.2%+1.4%+11.8%
2021+28.5%+21.8%+6.8%
2020-19.2%+4.7%-23.9%
2019*-1.0%-0.2%-0.8%
* partial year
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Commodity-Upsidebacktest CAGR +12% · excess +1%Paper-track · 6 Jul 2026
CAGR +12% · vs index +1% · Sharpe 0.54 · maxDD -42%
Day+0.6%JSE -0.3%
Week+8.9%JSE +3.7%
Month+21.8%JSE +6.1%
By calendar year vs JSE
YearStratJSEΔ
2026*-5.9%-1.5%-4.4%
2025+123.1%+38.0%+85.1%
2024+0.1%+10.8%-10.7%
2023-8.9%+3.1%-12.0%
2022+8.8%+0.4%+8.3%
2021+16.7%+22.7%-6.0%
2020+0.0%+4.8%-4.8%
2019*+0.0%+11.8%-11.8%
* partial year
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Sectors: Banks (5) · Insurance (5) · Gold mining (3) · Property REIT (3) · PGM mining (3) · Telecom (3) · Retail (3)

Rows are ordered partly by extraction health (share of stable periods). Hover a row for OK / partial / error counts.

CompanyCountrySectorValue / upsideDiv. %FCF Yield LTMΔ revenue (NII for banks)Δ EBITDA (assets for financials)EV/EBITDA LTMP/E LTMP/B FYROE (ann.)
MTN Group
ZA_MTN
ZATelecom+48% 2.6%5.3%21.2% ▲31.8%3.7x17.3x2.4x14.5%
Vodacom Group
ZA_VOD
ZATelecom+19% 5.0%11.6%9.4% ▲17.0%5.0x13.7x3.1x24.9%
Gold Fields
ZA_GFI
ZAGold mining+18% 3.0%-0.9%71.4% ▲85.3%8.2x12.0x5.1x60.3%
Old Mutual
ZA_OMU
ZAInsurance+16%7.4%46.0%10.8%1.3x6.2x0.9x14.3%
Absa Group
ZA_ABG
ZABanks+13%7.2%5.0%8.3%7.7x1.0x13.3%
AVI Limited
ZA_AVI
ZAFood & consumer+12% 7.5%1.4%4.9% ▼10.8%7.1x11.2x5.4x55.5%
Nedbank Group
ZA_NED
ZABanks+12%7.0%3.5%9.9%13.5x1.1x13.0%
Pepkor
ZA_PPH
ZADiscount retail+11% 2.6%2.1%13.2% ▲11.6%4.6x12.5x1.2x10.5%
Standard Bank Group
ZA_SBK
ZABanks+10%5.3%6.1%10.8%9.8x1.8x17.7%
Sanlam
ZA_SLM
ZAInsurance+9%5.7%16.0%14.3%5.3x11.1x1.7x11.2%
FirstRand
ZA_FSR
ZABanks+9%5.2%9.9%9.3%11.9x2.3x19.8%
Shoprite Holdings
ZA_SHP
ZARetail+8%2.7%1.8%7.2%6.5%6.6x21.1x5.3x24.4%
Netcare
ZA_NTC
ZAHealthcare+8%5.1%-2.2%4.8%6.9%5.2x11.6x2.0x16.3%
Bidvest Group
ZA_BID
ZAIndustrial / Services+7% 2.8%0.2%7.1% ▼7.7%8.9x16.3x3.0x18.6%
Discovery
ZA_DSY
ZAInsurance+7%1.3%8.8%17.1%8.3x15.2x2.5x16.6%
Mr Price Group
ZA_MRP
ZARetail (apparel)+7% 5.4%4.5%3.3% ▼4.6%4.1x11.5x2.9x33.0%
Clicks Group
ZA_CLS
ZARetail / Pharmacy+6% 4.3%-1.6%7.4% ▼8.1%7.9x14.9x7.2x47.2%
Redefine Properties
ZA_RDF
ZAProperty REIT+5% 7.7%-1.8%3.7% ▼4.7%13.8x6.7x0.7x12.7%
Remgro
ZA_REM
ZAInvestment holding+5%3.2%2.4%2.8%4.5%22.3x21.9x0.9x8.5%
OUTsurance Group
ZA_OUT
ZAInsurance+4%4.2%13.6%12.8%14.4x24.7x8.5x31.6%
Capitec Bank
ZA_CPI
ZABanks+3%1.7%17.9%10.4%32.3x9.2x29.7%
Tiger Brands
ZA_TBS
ZAFood producer+3% 15.9%-12.3%1.3% ▲19.5%8.3x12.4x2.5x23.5%
Life Healthcare
ZA_LHC
ZAHealthcare+0%25.4%-1.7%2.3%6.0%5.5x2.4x1.4x13.2%
Bidvest / Bidcorp
ZA_BVT
ZAFood & services-0%3.9%5.2%3.7%7.3%7.0x13.5x2.2x17.2%
Harmony Gold
ZA_HAR
ZAGold mining-1% 1.8%6.1%19.5% ▼39.2%7.7x14.5x4.9x38.7%
Woolworths Holdings
ZA_WHL
ZARetail-3%4.6%-6.1%5.2%2.3%5.3x16.3x3.7x28.1%
Growthpoint Properties
ZA_GRT
ZAProperty REIT-3% 7.9%0.0%-2.2% ▲-2.0%14.0x7.4x0.8x6.5%
Sibanye-Stillwater
ZA_SSW
ZAGold & PGM mining-6% 2.6%-7.7%31.6% ▲97.1%5.0x3.7x-8.0%
Telkom SA
ZA_TKG
ZATelecom-13%4.9%42.2%-0.7%-7.0%1.9x7.8x0.8x10.8%
Exxaro Resources
ZA_EXX
ZACoal mining-20%9.9%1.3%-2.5%-15.8%3.4x5.9x0.8x12.2%
Truworths International
ZA_TRU
ZARetail (apparel)-21%9.5%10.6%0.4%1.7%5.1x7.1x1.8x33.9%
AngloGold Ashanti
ZA_ANG
ZAGold mining-28% 3.8%2.1%27.0% ▲55.8%7.8x16.1x7.6x45.8%
Northam Platinum
ZA_NPH
ZAPGM mining-32% 3.1%1.0%60.0% ▲274.8%11.6x12.4x3.5x42.2%
Anglo American
ZA_AGL
ZADiversified mining-43% 0.7%3.4%4.5% ▲3.4%11.1x3.4x-19.3%
Aspen Pharmacare
ZA_APN
ZAPharma-44% 1.4%2.1%-4.3% ▼-24.6%9.3x0.8x3.5%
Impala Platinum
ZA_IMP
ZAPGM mining-49% 2.4%2.5%43.7% ▲226.1%9.1x26.4x2.4x19.3%
Valterra Platinum
ZA_VAL
ZAPGM mining-50% 6.7%-1.0%30.3% ▲161.4%11.1x25.6x4.0x30.0%
Naspers
ZA_NPN
ZAInternet / Media holding-51% 0.6%6.1%80.1% ▲-71.2%10.5x1.6x10.2%
The SPAR Group
ZA_SPP
ZARetail (grocery)-56% 3.6%3.6% ▲-47.2%4.5x1.5x5.5%
Kumba Iron Ore
ZA_KIO
ZAIron ore-66% 9.6%15.2%-10.6% ▲-26.8%2.4x6.8x1.4x13.2%
Pick n Pay Stores
ZA_PIK
ZARetail (grocery)-77% 65.4%-2.6% ▼-37.3%4.0x1.5x-4.9%
Resilient REIT
ZA_RES
ZAProperty REIT-99%6.4%51.2%5.7%-46.3%17.4x5.6x1.0x7.1%
The Foschini Group
ZA_TFG
ZARetail≤ −100% 4.9%26.3%2.7% ▲-230.7%5.4x13.4x0.7x3.0%
Sappi
ZA_SAP
ZAPaper & pulp≤ −100% -89.1%-1.0% ▲-465.5%17.9x0.2x-78.3%
African Rainbow Minerals
ZA_ARI
ZADiversified mining5.7%5.8%37.7% ▲278.9%11.2x29.6x0.7x7.7%
Investec
ZA_INL
ZABanking & wealth management6.4%30.8%7.9%13.5x2.0x15.1%
Sasol
ZA_SOL
ZAEnergy / Chemicals15.4%0.2% ▼-15.2%3.9x53.3x0.8x0.3%

Work in progress — needs attention

Issuers below have weak extraction, thin market data, missing valuation inputs, or extreme headline YoY/ROE. Hover the row for the checklist.

CompanyCountrySectorValue / upsideDiv. %FCF Yield LTMΔ revenue (NII for banks)Δ EBITDA (assets for financials)EV/EBITDA LTMP/E LTMP/B FYROE (ann.)
Momentum Group
ZA_MTM
ZAInsurance+12%5.0%4.8%13.7%1.7x9.0x1.7x20.3%

Earnings analysis

Short take-aways from recent corporate results and commodity trends.

Gold miners' Midas touch leaves energy and pharma in the dust

This reporting season in South Africa is defined by a single, stark divergence: commodity-driven miners, especially gold and platinum group metals, are roaring ahead with revenue growth that leaves the rest of the market looking pedestrian. While gold miners posted a median revenue surge of 64.8% year over year, sectors like paper & pulp and pharma actually shrank. The gap between the haves and have-nots has never been wider, and it is reshaping the investment landscape.

Revenue growth by industry (median YoY)

Gold mining65PGM mining44Insurance29Diversified mining21Telecom10Retail7.1Banks6.7Property REIT3.7Healthcare3.5Retail (grocery)2.3Retail (apparel)2.2065
median revenue YoY, %

Gold and PGMs are the undisputed champions of the season

The gold mining sector is on fire. AngloGold Ashanti saw revenue jump 64.8% year over year, while net profit skyrocketed 189.2%. Gold Fields was even more impressive, with revenue up 68.2% and net profit soaring 186.5%. In the PGM space, Impala Platinum delivered a stunning 43.7% revenue increase and a net profit surge of 399.0%, while Northam Platinum posted a 60.0% revenue gain. These are not just cyclical rebounds; they are structural windfalls driven by elevated commodity prices.

Pharma, paper, and energy are the season's laggards

At the other end of the spectrum, Aspen Pharmacare suffered a 4.3% revenue decline and a 38.4% drop in net profit. Sappi's paper & pulp business saw revenue shrink 1.0% and EBITDA collapse by 435.5%, a brutal margin compression. Sasol, in energy and chemicals, managed only 0.2% revenue growth while net profit plunged 94.8%. These sectors are struggling with weak demand and cost pressures, a stark contrast to the mining boom.

The surprise: Naspers' internet revival and a retail shake-up

The biggest plot twist comes from Naspers, the internet and media holding company. Its revenue accelerated from a prior period of no growth to a blistering 51.1% year over year, while EBITDA surged 252.6%. This is a dramatic turnaround for a name many had written off. Meanwhile, in retail, Pepkor's discount model delivered a solid 13.2% revenue gain, but The Foschini Group saw net profit crash 58.7% despite 7.1% revenue growth, highlighting a deep margin squeeze in discretionary retail.

Valuation bargains hide in plain sight among the miners

Despite their stellar growth, gold miners trade at surprisingly low multiples. Gold Fields has a P/E of just 8.3x and an EV/EBITDA of 5.7x, while AngloGold Ashanti trades at 11.8x earnings and 5.6x EV/EBITDA. These are cheap for companies growing revenue at 60-70%. In contrast, Capitec Bank, with 19.0% revenue growth, commands a P/E of 31.9x — a premium that reflects its consistent compounding but leaves little room for error. The real value play may be in Kumba Iron Ore, which trades at a P/E of 5.8x and an EV/EBITDA of 2.2x, offering a margin of safety even with modest 2.3% revenue growth.

Income investors have plenty to choose from, but yields vary wildly

For yield seekers, Old Mutual stands out with an EV/EBITDA of just 1.3x, suggesting a deep value play, while its insurance peer Momentum Group offers an EV/EBITDA of 1.7x. Among miners, Exxaro Resources trades at an EV/EBITDA of 3.7x, and Sibanye-Stillwater at 3.6x, both likely offering attractive dividend yields given their cash generation. However, caution is warranted: Sanlam's net profit fell 28.3% despite revenue growth, a warning that yields may not be sustainable across the board.

Looking ahead, the 3-year revenue CAGR tells a compelling story. Old Mutual leads with a CAGR of 61.2%, but this is from a low base. More impressive are AngloGold Ashanti at 30.0% and Gold Fields at 26.9%, showing sustained momentum. Capitec Bank's 20.5% CAGR reinforces its premium valuation. The key question for next season is whether commodity prices can hold or if the gap between miners and the rest of the market will narrow. Investors should watch for signs of margin recovery in retail and energy, and whether Naspers can sustain its internet-driven renaissance.

Players: growth & yield (no absolute levels)

CompanyIndustryRevenue YoYEBITDA YoYNet profit YoYP/E
Sanlam (FY)Insurance+21.6%-70.5%-28.3%11.3x
Old Mutual (FY)Insurance+35.5%+63.6%+9.6%6.3x
MTN Group (FY)Telecom+20.6%+112.0%+316.3%20.8x
Standard Bank Group (FY)Banks+6.7%n/a+11.8%10.3x
Vodacom Group (FY)Telecom+10.1%+18.7%+24.4%14.7x
Shoprite Holdings (H1)Retail+7.2%+6.2%-0.3%19.7x
Sibanye-Stillwater (FY)Gold & PGM mining+15.6%+61.1%+29.1%n/m
Bidvest Group (H1)Industrial / Services+7.1%+7.8%+16.7%17.0x
Sasol (H1)Energy / Chemicals+0.2%-15.2%-94.8%51.7x
Pick n Pay Stores (FY)Retail (grocery)+1.0%-1.7%+1.1%n/m
Valterra Platinum (FY)PGM mining+6.7%+70.7%+118.4%19.3x
Absa Group (FY)Banks+5.0%n/a+2.8%7.9x
FirstRand (H1)Banks+9.9%n/a+9.7%11.8x
Kumba Iron Ore (FY)Iron ore+2.3%+1.3%-0.6%5.8x