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THE STANDARD BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED - SBS70 SBS71 SBS72 SBS53 - Notification of interest amounts

Release Date: 29/10/2024 12:59
Code(s): SBS70 SBS71 SBS72 SBS53     PDF:  
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SBS70 SBS71 SBS72 SBS53 - Notification of interest amounts

The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa
Issuer code: BISTDB
(the "Issuer")

Notification of Interest Amounts

In accordance with paragraph 4.11(b) of the JSE Limited Debt Listings Requirements, noteholders are
hereby advised of the interest amounts details as follows:


                          Interest                           Total Interest Amounts in respect of
 Instrument Code                           Interest Rate %
                       Payment Date                              Aggregate Nominal Amount

       SBS70             2024/11/04             9.425                   R 35 365 182.19

       SBS71             2024/11/04             9.625                   R 28 233 157.53

       SBS72             2024/11/04             9.705                   R 18 995 210.96

       SBS53             2024/11/04            10.233                   R 61 357 348.36



Further details of each of these notes may be obtained from the Applicable Pricing Supplements
applicable thereto which can be viewed at or downloaded from the Issuer's or JSE's websites:

www.standardbank.co.za
www.jse.co.za


Johannesburg
29 October 2024

Debt Sponsor: The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
debtsponsor@standardbank.co.za
011 721 5594

Date: 29-10-2024 12:59:00
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