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THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL ROADS AGENCY SOC LIMITED - Borrowing and Guarantee Limits Approved by the National Treasury Details Announced for the end of E-Tolls in Gauteng

Release Date: 10/04/2024 17:50
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Borrowing and Guarantee Limits Approved by the National Treasury
Details Announced for the end of E-Tolls in Gauteng

The South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited
Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa
(Registration number 1998/009584/30)
Alpha code: BINRA
("SANRAL")


BORROWING AND GUARANTEE LIMITS APPROVED BY THE NATIONAL TREASURY
DETAILS ANNOUNCED FOR THE END OF E-TOLLS IN GAUTENG


Further to the announcement published by SANRAL on SENS on 28 March 2024, noting, inter alia,
that SANRAL and the National Treasury ("NT") have finalised a memorandum of agreement in terms
of which the NT will cover 100% of SANRAL's debt, the NT has approved SANRAL's application for
borrowing and guarantee limits until 31 March 2028 as follows:
    •     Total approved borrowing limit of R16,5 billion;
    •     of which R7 billion is guaranteed.

Further, today SANRAL, together with the Minister of Transport and the Premier of Gauteng,
conducted a joint media briefing at Central Operations Centre, Midrand, announcing final details for
the end of e-tolls in Gauteng. The media briefing can be accessed on the following link
https://www.nra.co.za/investor-relations?region_id=national


10 April 2024

Debt Sponsor
Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking, a division of Nedbank Limited

Date: 10-04-2024 05:50:00
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