OM Asset Management Plc - Issue of 4.800% Notes Due 2026
OLD MUTUAL PLC
ISIN CODE: GB00B77J0862
JSE SHARE CODE: OML
NSX SHARE CODE: OLM
ISSUER CODE: OLOMOL
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22 July 2016
OM ASSET MANAGEMENT PLC - ISSUE OF 4.800% NOTES DUE 2026
On 20 July 2016, OM Asset Management plc (OMAM), the majority-owned subsidiary of Old
Mutual plc, made two filings with the SEC relating to the issue of $250 million of 4.800% notes
due 2026 and providing an update on its assets under management and indebtedness as at 30
June 2016.
Below are links to the two filings on the SEC website.
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1611702/000161170216000191/omamfwp-
pricingtermsheet.htm
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1611702/000161170216000188/omamform8-
kjuly202016.htm
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Investor relations
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Media
William Baldwin-Charles +44 20 7002 7133
+44 7834 524833
Sponsor:
Merrill Lynch South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Joint Sponsor:
Nedbank Capital
Notes to Editors
Old Mutual provides investment, savings, insurance and banking services to 18.9 million customers in
Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe. Originating in South Africa in 1845, Old Mutual has been listed on
the London and Johannesburg Stock Exchanges, among others, since 1999.
In the year ended 31 December 2015, the Group reported adjusted operating profit before tax of £1.7
billion and had £304 billion of funds under management from core operations (excluding Rogge).
For further information on Old Mutual plc, please visit the corporate website at www.oldmutual.com
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