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FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED - Listing of Dollar Custodial Certificates

Release Date: 30/03/2017 11:15
Code(s): DCCUSD
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Listing of Dollar Custodial Certificates

FirstRand Bank Limited
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
(Registration No. 1929/001225/06)
Alpha code: DCCUSD
ISIN: ZAE000234977
(FRB)

LISTING OF DOLLAR CUSTODIAL CERTIFICATES

The JSE Limited has granted FRB approval for the listing of a further 300 000 Dollar Custodial
Certificates which will be listed on the Exchange Traded Funds sector of the JSE under the alpha code
DCCUSD and ISIN Code ZAE000234977 with effect from the commencement of business on
Thursday, 6 April 2017 and traded through any authorised user of the JSE.

Instrument Number:             66172
Alpha Code:                    DCCUSD
Short Name:                    DCCUSD
Long Name:                     Dollar Custodial Certificates
ISIN:                          ZAE000234977
Issue Size (Units):            300,000
Issue Price(Cents/Unit):       ZAR 1 247.61 per unit
Denomination:                  ZAR
Issue Date:                    6 April 2017
Maturity Date:                 Perpetual
Underlying Asset:              US Treasury Bills
Contact:                       Ebrahim Patel
Telephone Number:              +27 11 269 9140 for more information.

30 March 2017

Sponsor
Rand Merchant Bank (A division of FirstRand Bank Limited)

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