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General SENS Submitter Company - GEN - General - Amendments to the JSE Debt Listings Requirements Part 1A of 2018

Release Date: 18/09/2018 08:07
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GEN - General - Amendments to the JSE Debt Listings Requirements – Part 1A of 2018

GEN – General - JSE Limited

Amendments to the JSE Debt Listings Requirements – Part 1A of 2018

The JSE made amendments to the JSE Debt Listings Requirements (the “Debt Requirements”) in
relation to Part 1A of 2018, which –

    •   introduces new timetables for corporate activity in the interest rate market; and
    •   includes added definitions in order to standardise interest payments.

It should be noted that the Part 1B of 2018 amendments dealing with the Professionals Debt Segment
have been withdrawn and will now be added to the Part 2 of 2018 amendments which will be released
for public consultation soon.

Pursuant to Board Notice 103 of 2018 as published in the Government Gazette No. 41903, the
effective date of the amendments to the Debt Requirements will be 15 October 2018.

The final amendments to the Requirements are available on the JSE’s website: www.jse.co.za Route:
Companies & Issuer Regulation/Issuer Regulation/Announcements regarding Listings Requirements.

The JSE is working with its publisher to prepare the Bulletin to the Debt Requirements which will
incorporate these amendments.

Please take note of the implementation letter which is also available on the JSE’s website as advised
above.

18 September 2018

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