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RMB HOLDINGS LIMITED - RMH

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R0.41
SELL
R0.45

DELAYED PRICE ( 14/11 19:14)

Sale 44
Buy 41
Sell 45
Move 1
% Move 2.33%
Volume 4,683,994
Value 2,049,116
Deals 85
Today's High 44
Today's Low 41
% From 52WK High -4.35% ( 46 )
% From 52WK Low 57.14% ( 28 )

CLOSING PRICE ( 13/11/2025)

Close 43
High 44
Low 41
Volume 13,397,498
Move 1 day 7.50%
Move 1 week -2.27%
Move 1 month 4.88%
Move MTD -2.27%
Move YTD -4.44%
Move 1 year 4.88%
Move 3 year -29.51%
Move 5 year -65.32%

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DATE PDT PRICE VOLUME
14/11 17:14OCP440
14/11 17:03AT4448,034
14/11 17:00AT442,500,240
14/11 16:31AT4327
14/11 15:06AT4365
14/11 14:49AT43932
14/11 14:48AT43495
14/11 14:48AT447,500
14/11 14:48AT43100
14/11 14:47AT442,701

SHARE HISTORY

OVERVIEW - RMB HOLDINGS LIMITED

RMH was established in 1987 by the coming together of Rand Consolidated Investments owned by GT Ferreira, Laurie Dippenaar and Paul Harris and Rand Merchant Bank, then run by Johann Rupert. RMH's aim is to be a value-adding long-term partner, enabling leadership and innovation in banking and financial services. Its founding members are highly influential in the industry and remain committed to achieving its objectives. RMH strives to achieve this vision by pursuing opportunities in the changing financial services landscape which meet its stringent criteria and strong values. Our objective is to create value for our shareholders over the long term, through both an attractive dividend yield and an increase in intrinsic value.

RMH is a focused investment holding company, with its main holding being a 34% interest in FirstRand, generally regarded as Southern Africa's pre-eminent financial services group, FirstRand consists of a portfolio of leading financial services franchises. These are First National Bank (the retail and commercial bank), Rand Merchant Bank (the investment bank), WesBank (the instalment finance business) and Ashburton Investments (the newly established investment management business). FirstRand's vision is to be the African financial services group of choice, create long-term franchise value, deliver superior and sustainable economic returns to shareholders within acceptable levels of volatility and maintain balance sheet strength.

RMH recently announced the expansion of its investment strategy to include property. The new property investment strategy meets the stated objective of creating shareholder value and also further diversifies RMH's earnings base as we will invest across the breadth of the property value chain. In line with our history and ethos, we will focus on entrepreneurial and owner-managed businesses. The strategy will involve investing in physical property portfolios as well as vertically integrated property companies, specifically with internal management teams that offer asset management, development management and property management skills.
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