The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
New Financial Instrument Listing Announcement - “CLN321” - BISTDB
The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
New Financial Instrument Listing Announcement - “CLN321”
Stock Code: CLN321
ISIN Code: ZAG000103862
The JSE Limited has granted a listing to The Standard Bank of
South Africa Limited – CLN321 Senior Unsecured Fixed Rate
Credit Linked Notes due 30 April 2018 - 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 ZAR60,000,000,000.00
Total notes issued ZAR30,383,311,073.69
Full Note details are as follows:
Issue Date: 13 March 2013
Nominal Issued: ZAR22,000,000
Coupon Rate: 8.805% nacs
Coupon Indicator: Fixed
Trade Type: Price
Maturity Date: 30 April 2018
First Interest Payment Date: 30 April 2013
Interest Payment Dates: Each 30 April and 31 October
Books Close: From each 20 April and 21
October
Last day to register: By: 17:00 on each 19 April
and 20 October
Interest Commencement Date: 13 March 2013
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 12 March 2013
Sponsor – The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
Further information on the Note issued please contact:
Johann Erasmus SBSA (Sponsor) (011) 378 7826
Email: johann.erasmus@standardbank.co.za
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