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SUPER GROUP LIMITED - Results of the accelerated bookbuild offering of new ordinary shares

Release Date: 03/12/2015 09:18
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Results of the accelerated bookbuild offering of new ordinary shares

SUPER GROUP LIMITED
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
(Registration number 1943/016107/06)
Share code: SPG ISIN: ZAE000161832
(“Super Group” or “the Company”)

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RESULTS OF THE ACCELERATED BOOKBUILD OFFERING OF NEW ORDINARY SHARES


Super Group is pleased to announce that it has successfully completed its accelerated bookbuild offering of new Super Group ordinary
shares and the book is now closed.

In light of strong demand, Super Group has raised an amount of R360m through the placement of 10,000,000 Super Group ordinary
shares, being the maximum number of shares to be made available in terms of the accelerated bookbuild at a price of R36.00 per
share. The book was significantly oversubscribed at this level.

The price represents a 6.6% discount to the closing price on 2 December 2015 and a 4.8% premium to the 30-day volume weighted
average price to the same date.

Subject to approval by the JSE Limited, listing and trading of the new Super Group ordinary shares on the exchange operated by the
JSE is expected to commence at 09:00 on 10 December 2015.

Bookrunner
Investec Bank Limited

JSE sponsor
Deutsche Securities (SA) Proprietary Limited

Johannesburg
3 December 2015

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