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STANDARD BANK GROUP LIMITED - Further cautionary announcement

Release Date: 20/12/2013 09:00
Code(s): SBK     PDF:  
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Further cautionary announcement

Standard Bank Group Limited
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
(Registration number 1969/017128/06)
South African Share Code: SBK
ISIN: ZAE000109815
SBKP ZAE000038881 (First preference shares)
SBPP ZAE000056339 (Second preference shares)
Namibian Share Code: SNB
ISIN: ZAE000109815
JSE bond codes: SBS, SBK, SBN, SBR, ETN series SSN series and CLN series (all JSE
listed bonds issued in terms of The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited’s Domestic
Medium Term Note Programme and Credit Linked Note Programme)
("Standard Bank Group" or "the group")

Further cautionary announcement

Shareholders are referred to the cautionary announcement dated 8 November 2013 and are
advised that Standard Bank Group remains engaged in discussions relating to the potential
disposal of a controlling stake in its global markets business outside Africa which, if
successfully concluded, may have an effect on the price of the group’s securities.

Accordingly, shareholders are advised to continue to exercise caution when dealing in the
group’s securities until a further announcement in this regard is made.


Johannesburg
20 December 2013


Investment Bank and Sponsor
Standard Bank


Independent sponsor
Deutsche Securities (SA) Proprietary Limited

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