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THE STANDARD BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED - The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited Financial Instrument Redemption Announcement - SBRN19?

Release Date: 14/07/2025 15:45
Code(s): SBRN19     PDF:  
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The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
Financial Instrument Redemption Announcement - “SBRN19”

The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
Financial Instrument Redemption Announcement - "SBRN19"

Stock Code: SBRN19
ISIN Code: ZAE000306122

Final Redemption SBRN19

Holders of the listed SBRN19 Equity Index Linked Notes ("the
Notes") which are redeeming on Friday 18 July 2025 are informed
that the level of the index was determined and calculated on
Friday 11 July 2025 as 263.84

Following this determination and calculation holders of the
Notes are advised as follows:

1. Holders elected to instruct Standard Bank to sell the ETFs on
   behalf of the holders of the Notes and pay the redemption
   amount of such sale of the ETFs to the holder of the Notes,
   will receive on 18 July 2025 an amount of 450,000 South
   African cents per the Note equivalent to the value of the
   relevant ETFs held by them on the Record Date.

2. After payment of the sale proceeds of the ETFs on 18 July
   2025, the Notes (SBRN19) will be de-listed from the JSE on 21
   July 2025.


Dated: Monday, 14 July 2025


Sponsor – The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
For further information on the Notes issued please contact:
Johann Erasmus           SBSA (Sponsor)
Email: johann.erasmus@standardbank.co.za

Date: 14-07-2025 03:45:00
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