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FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED - FRBI25 - Listing of Tap Issue

Release Date: 23/05/2017 12:35
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FRBI25 - Listing of Tap Issue

FirstRand Bank Limited
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
(Registration number: 1929/001225/06)
Issuer code: FRII
Bond code: FRBI25
ISIN: ZAG000109588
(FRB)

LISTING OF TAP ISSUE

The JSE Limited has granted FirstRand Bank Limited the additional listing of its FRBI25 inflation-linked notes,
in terms of its Domestic Medium Term Note programme (DMTN) dated 29 November 2011.

INSTRUMENT TYPE:                             Inflation-linked note
Programme amount:                            ZAR80 000 000 000.00
Total notes in issue:                        ZAR61 323 295 135.61

Nominal before tap issue                     ZAR988 920 000.00
Tap amount                                   ZAR40 250 000.00
Nominal following tap issue                  ZAR1 029 170 000.00

Instrument code:                             FRBI25
Issue price:                                 118.18287%
Interest rate:                               2.00%
Coupon rate indicator:                       Inflation-linked
Issue date:                                  24 May 2017
Interest commencement date:                  31 January 2017
First interest payment date:                 31 July 2017
Maturity date:                               31 January 2025
Last day to register:                        By 17:00 on 20 January and 20 July of each year until the maturity
                                             date
Books close:                                 21 January and 21 July of each year until the maturity date
Interest payment date:                       31 January and 31 July of each year until the maturity date
Base CPI:                                    96.802199760674
Business day convention:                     Modified Following Business day
Dealer:                                      FirstRand Bank Limited, acting through its Rand Merchant Bank division


The notes will be immobilised in the Central Securities Depository and settlement will take place electronically
in terms of JSE Rules.

This note has been privately placed by FirstRand Bank Limited. Any prospective purchaser of the note should
contact FirstRand Bank Limited for details of the terms of the note. In this regard, prospective purchasers
should be aware that:


1. The note issued is subject to the terms and conditions of the pricing supplement agreed between the issuer
and the subscriber(s) for the note and the terms and conditions of the notes as set out in the programme
memorandum dated 29 November 2011 in respect of the issuer’s note programme.
2. The performance of each note issued is linked to the performance of an underlying third party entity
and/or obligation stipulated in the pricing supplement in respect of the note and accordingly, as the
prospective purchaser will assume credit exposure to both the issuer and such entity and/or obligation, the
note is only suitable for purchase by financially sophisticated investors after conducting all relevant
independent investigations. The risks pertaining to credit-linked notes generally are more fully set out in the
programme memorandum. Copies of the programme memorandum are available from the issuer.

23 May 2017

Debt Sponsor
RAND MERCHANT BANK (a division of FirstRand Bank Limited)

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