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AFRICAN BANK LIMITED - Impact of repurchase of additional USD notes issued under African Banks USD6 billion EMTN Program

Release Date: 14/09/2016 12:00
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Impact of repurchase of additional USD notes issued under African Bank’s USD6 billion EMTN Program

  AFRICAN BANK LIMITED
  (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
  (Registered Bank)
  (Registration No. 2014/176899/06)
  Company code: ABKI
  (“the Bank” or “African Bank”)

  Impact of repurchase of additional USD notes issued under African Bank’s USD6 billion EMTN
  Program

  African Bank hereby announces that it has repurchased certain USD denominated notes (“Notes”or
  “the Notes”) issued under its USD6 billion Euro Medium Term Note Program (“EMTN”) which,
  together with certain previous repurchases, including the Tender Offer announced on the JSE
  Limited News Service on 14 July 2016 via (“Impact of Tender Offer in respect of notes issued 
  under African Bank’s US$6 billion Euro Medium Term Note Program”) and 5 September 2016 
  (“Impact of repurchase of notes issued under African Bank’s USD6 billion EMTN Program”),
  results in the following aggregate principal amount of its EMTN Notes remaining outstanding
  after the 14 September 2016 settlement date:

    -   USD 274 million in respect of USD denominated Notes; and
    -   CHF 157 million in respect of CHF denominated Notes.

  The total nominal amount of Notes acquired by the Bank in terms of this announcement (excluding
  any payment made in respect of interest accrued thereon and as further set out in the table below)
  was USD 72 million.

  Further details of the aggregate principal amount of Notes repurchased in each of the USD
  denominated series and the Notes remaining outstanding in respect of all outstanding Series after
  the settlement date for these USD Note repurchases are contained in the table below. All amounts in
  USD and CHF of each series of bonds in the table below, as applicable, are expressed in millions and
  percentages refer to the original nominal amounts of each series of bonds.

                                    Repurchased as per     Repurchases as per      Remaining Principal (1)
                                    previous announcement  this announcement       Amount Outstanding
                                       
Series            ISIN             Principal    Percent    Principal    Percent    Principal    Percent
                                   Amount (m)              Amount (m)              Amount (m)


USD 280m          XS1390060546       108.5       38.7%       46.0        16.4%      125.5        44.8%
8.125% Notes
due Oct 2020

USD 280m 6%       XS1390059969       131.7       47.0%       25.9         9.3%      122.4        43.7%
Notes due Feb
2020

USD 25.6m         XS1390059969           0        0.0%       0.0          0.0%       25.6       100.0%
2.4% Notes
due Nov 2018

CHF 140m 5%       CH0310140600       105.3       75.2%       0.0          0.0%       34.7        24.8%
Notes due Apr
2022

CHF 84m 5.5%      CH0310140584        49.6       59.1%        0.0         0.0%       34.4        40.9%
Notes due Jun
2021

CHF100m 4%        CH0310140568        54.3       54.3%        0.0         0.0%       45.7        45.7%
Notes due Jul
2020

CHF 120m          CH0310140543        78.2       65.1%        0.0         0.0%       41.8        34.9%
4.75% Notes
due March
2022


  (1) Excluding any Notes beneficially held by, or behalf of, the Bank or any of its subsidiaries.

  A separate announcement has been released on the news service operated by the London Stock
  Exchange (“LSE”) in respect of the USD bonds repurchased, as listed on that exchange.

  Midrand

  14 September 2016



  Debt Sponsor

  RAND MERCHANT BANK (A division of FirstRand Bank Limited)

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