SCIB: The Standard Bank Of South Africa - NPNSTC share installment dividend announcement correction
The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
Share Code: NPNSTC
ISIN Code: ZAE000309340
AMENDMENT Notice: SCIB: The Standard Bank Of South Africa Limited – Dividend announcement in
relation to the NPN share – Delayed payment date
15/11/2022
DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT IN RELATION TO THE NPN SHARE INSTALMENT – Late
announcement for information purposes
Notice is hereby given that as a result of the dividend declaration relating to
NASPERS LIMITED (NPN) shares, the holders of NPNSTC share instalments will
receive a NASPERS LIMITED (NPN) dividend per Instalment.
Gross Dividend 660.2344 cents
Dividend Withholding Tax Rate 20%
Net Dividend 528.18752 cents
Last date to trade cum dividend Tuesday, 04/10/2022
Ex-dividend Date Wednesday, 05/10/2022
Record Date Friday, 07/10/2022
Payment Date Monday, 10/10/2022
Delayed Payment date for the instalment warrant: 22/11/2022
For more details relating to this dividend please refer to the SENS announcement
issued by NASPERS LIMITED
For further information contact:
Standard Bank Warrants
Tel 0800 111 780
Email: derivatives@standardbank.co.za
Issuer: The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
Sponsor: SBG Securities (Pty) Limited
This notice should be read together with the Common Terms Document, Conditions
Annexure and relevant Supplement which collectively record the terms and
conditions of the agreement between the Issuer and Warrant holders.
Date: 15-11-2022 12:45:00
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