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  • Neftaly divestment process frameworks

    Neftaly divestment process frameworks

    Neftaly Divestment Process Frameworks

    Purpose:
    To provide a clear, ethical, and strategic process for divesting Neftaly assets, business units, or investments that no longer align with our goals, values, or performance expectations — while protecting value and stakeholder interests.

    ???? 1. Principles of Neftaly Divestment
    Principle Description
    Mission Alignment Only retain assets aligned with Neftaly’s vision and impact objectives
    Transparency Clear communication to stakeholders throughout the divestment process
    Value Protection Maximize value extraction, both financial and social
    Impact Preservation Ensure continued benefit to communities where possible
    Compliance Ensure legal, tax, and regulatory compliance in all jurisdictions
    ???? 2. Triggers for Divestment
    Trigger Type Examples
    Strategic Misalignment Business no longer aligns with Neftaly’s mission
    Underperformance Repeated failure to meet financial/social KPIs
    Market Conditions Adverse industry trends or external shocks
    Capital Redeployment Need to reallocate resources to higher-impact areas
    Governance/ESG Risks Unresolvable reputational, compliance, or ethical issues
    ???? 3. Divestment Lifecycle Framework
    Phase 1: ???? Pre-Divestment Assessment

    Objective: Determine whether divestment is necessary and viable.

    Key Steps:

    Conduct internal review (financial, operational, strategic)

    Assess stakeholder impact (staff, community, partners)

    Consult Board and Investment Committee

    Identify potential legal or reputational risks

    Commission third-party valuation

    ???? Output: Divestment recommendation paper

    Phase 2: ???? Strategic Evaluation & Planning

    Objective: Decide on the best exit method and prepare for execution.

    Exit Options:
    Method Suitable For
    Trade Sale Strong commercial buyer interest
    Management Buyout Empowering current internal leadership
    Impact Transfer Transfer to another social enterprise or NGO
    Public Auction Transparency or asset liquidation
    Wind-down/Closure As last resort or for non-viable units
    Planning Elements:

    Stakeholder communication strategy

    Employee transition plans

    Asset/liability mapping

    Legal and compliance checklist

    ???? Output: Divestment action plan and timeline

    Phase 3: ⚙️ Execution

    Objective: Implement the divestment securely and transparently.

    Key Tasks:

    Finalize sale/transfer agreements

    Notify and support affected employees

    Transition customer relationships

    Ensure compliance with all legal/tax requirements

    Protect intellectual property and brand

    ???? Output: Signed agreements, completion report

    Phase 4: ✅ Post-Divestment Review

    Objective: Assess outcomes and capture lessons.

    Evaluation Criteria:

    Financial returns (sale proceeds, cost savings)

    Stakeholder response

    Community or social impact outcomes

    Legal or reputational exposure

    Learning for future divestments

    ???? Output: Post-mortem review & board report

    ???? 4. Sample Divestment Governance Checklist
    Area Status Notes
    Board Approval Secured [ ]
    Stakeholder Impact Assessed [ ]
    Legal Compliance Verified [ ]
    Third-party Valuation Done [ ]
    Communications Planned [ ]
    Employee Plans Finalized [ ]
    Final Audit Conducted [ ]
    ???? 5. Post-Divestment Reinvestment Strategy

    Principle: Reallocate resources from divested units into higher-performing or higher-impact opportunities.

    Reinvestment Type Description
    Core Program Expansion Invest in job creation, skills development, youth support
    New Ventures Seed fund aligned social enterprises
    Capital Reserves Strengthen Neftaly’s financial base
    Strategic Partnerships Support external initiatives aligned with Neftaly’s mission
    ???? 6. Sample Communication Plan (Internal & External)
    Internal:

    Brief executive leadership and affected business unit staff first

    Schedule town halls/Q&A sessions

    Share employee transition support options

    External:

    Notify investors, donors, and partners

    Publish press release (if appropriate)

    Update website and public-facing materials

    ???? 7. Supporting Tools & Templates (optional)

    Divestment Decision Matrix (Excel)

    Stakeholder Impact Assessment Template

    Board Approval Memo Template

    Employee Exit Support Guidelines

    Post-Divestment Review Template

    ✅ Summary: Neftaly Divestment Goals

    Ensure all assets align with Neftaly’s mission and impact

    Protect Neftaly’s reputation, staff, and community interests

    Extract and redeploy value to where it matters most

    Maintain a culture of integrity and long-term sustainability

    Would you like this content developed into a:

    Board Policy Document

    PowerPoint Presentation

    Step-by-Step Operational Manual

    Divestment Dashboard (Excel/Notion/Airtable)