New Financial Instrument Listing Announcement - SSN061
The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
New Financial Instrument Listing Announcement - “SSN061”
Stock Code: SSN061
ISIN Code: ZAG000150830
The JSE Limited has granted a listing to The Standard Bank of
South Africa Limited – SSN061 Senior Unsecured Indexed Notes due
31 March 2028 - sponsored by The Standard Bank of South Africa
Limited (acting through its Corporate and Investment Banking
Division), under its Structured Note Programme.
Authorised Programme size ZAR60,000,000,000
Total notes issued ZAR28,467,406,854.82
Full Note details are as follows:
Issue Date: 20 April 2018
Nominal Issued: ZAR80,000,000
Coupon Rate: As per formula contained in
Applicable Pricing Supplement
Coupon Indicator: Inflation Linked
Trade Type: Yield
Maturity Date: 31 March 2028
Interest Payment Dates: Each 31 March and 30
September until the Maturity
Date
Business Day Convention: Following Business Day
Books Close: From each 21 March and 20
September of each year
commencing on 20 September
2018
Last day to register: By: 17h00 on 20 March and 19
September of each year
commencing on 19 September
2018
Interest Commencement Date: The Issue Date
Placement Agent: The Standard Bank of South
Africa Limited
Notes will be deposited in the Central Depository (“CSD”) and
settlement will take place electronically in terms of JSE Rules.
Dated 19 April 2018
Sponsor – The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
For further information on the Notes issued please contact:
Johann Erasmus SBSA (Sponsor)
Email: johann.erasmus@standardbank.co.za
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