SBS50 and SBS51-New Listings
The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
New Financial Instrument Listing Announcement
Date: 30 January 2017
The JSE Limited has granted a listing to The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited – SBS50 and SBS51
Notes under its Domestic Medium Term Note Programme - sponsored by The Standard Bank of South
Africa Limited (acting through its Corporate and Investment Banking Division
Authorised Programme size ZAR 90,000,000,000
Bond Code SBS50
Nominal Issued R 400,000,000.00
Issue Price 100%
Coupon 9.455%
Coupon Rate Indicator Fixed
Trade Type Yield
Final Maturity Date 31 January 2022
Books Close Date(s) 21 January, 21 July
Interest Payment Date(s) 31 January, 31 July
Last Day to Register By 17:00 on 20 January, 20 July
Issue Date 31 January 2017
Date Convention Following
Interest Commencement Date 31 January 2017
First Interest Payment Date 31 July 2017
ISIN No. ZAG000141748
Additional Information Senior Unsecured Fixed Rate Notes
Bond Code SBS51
Nominal Issued R 195,000,000.00
Issue Price 100%
Coupon 9.775%
Coupon Rate Indicator Fixed
Trade Type Yield
Final Maturity Date 31 January 2024
Books Close 21 January, 21 July
Interest Payment Date(s) 31 January, 31 July
Last Day to Register By 17:00 on 20 January, 20 July
Issue Date 31 January 2017
Date Convention Following
Interest Commencement Date 31 January 2017
First Interest Payment Date 31 July 2017
ISIN No. ZAG000141755
Additional Information Senior Unsecured Fixed Rate Notes
For further information on the Notes issued please contact:
Kea Sape SBSA (Debt Sponsor) (011) 344 5674
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