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Shares and shareholders for the year ended 28 February 2023

Stock exchange performance   1 March 2022
to 28 February
2023
1 March 2021
to 28 February
2022
Shares traded as a percentage of issued shares (%)      
Total number of shares traded ('000)   60 811 51 590
Shares traded as a percentage of issued shares (%)   27.79 25.16
Total value of shares traded (R million)   2 373 1 685
JSE Limited prices (SA cents)      
Closing   3 403 3 660
High   4 876 4 365
Low   2 800 2 355
JSE Limited prices adjusted for special dividends: R12.50 in December 2022 and R5.12 in November 2021 (SA cents)      
Closing   3 403 1 898
High   3 626 2 603
Low   1 550 593
Public/non-public shareholding      
Percentage non-public shareholders   36.54% 37.40%
Percentage public shareholders   63.46% 62.60%

Listed below are analyses of holdings extracted from the register of ordinary shareholders at 28 February 2023:

    Shareholders in SA Shareholders other than in SA Total shareholders
Shareholder type   Number Percentage
of shares
Number Percentage
of shares
Number Percentage
of shares
Directors   4 15.16 4 15.16
Shareholders over 10%   1 20.05 1 20.05
Treasury   1 1.33 1 1.33
Total non-public   2 21.38 4 15.16 6 36.54
Public   5 016 48.61 291 14.85 5 307 63.46
Total   5 018 69.99 295 30.01 5 313 100.00

The following are the principal beneficial shareholders whose holding directly or indirectly in the Company total more than 5% of the issued share capital as at 28 February 2023:

    Number
of ordinary
shares
Percentage
of issued
shares
Government Employees Pension Fund (PIC)   45 092 788 20.05
Jens Montanana (Director)   31 832 429 14.15
M&G Group*   13 594 291 6.04
Sanlam Group*   11 370 642 5.06
Old Mutual Group*   11 345 684 5.04

Note: * Shareholdings are aggregates of several legal entities owned by the same overall group which individually are less than 5%.

Listed below are analyses of holdings extracted from the register of ordinary shareholders at 28 February 2022:

    Shareholders in SA Shareholders other than in SA Total shareholders
Shareholder type   Number Percentage of shares Number Percentage of shares Number Percentage of shares
Directors   4 15.10 4 15.10
Shareholders over 10%   1 22.05 1 22.05
Treasury   1 0.25 1 0.25
Total non-public   2 22.30 4 15.10 6 37.40
Public   4 285 46.15 264 16.45 4 549 62.60
Total   4 287 68.45 268 31.55 4 555 100.00

The following are the principal beneficial shareholders whose holding directly or indirectly in the Company total more than 5% of the issued share capital as at 28 February 2022:

    Number
of ordinary
shares
Percentage
of issued
shares
Government Employees Pension Fund (PIC)   47 849 229 22.05
Jens Montanana (director)   30 641 963 14.12
Sanlam Group*   12 601 913 5.81
Old Mutual Group*   11 717 298 5.40
M&G Group*   10 956 842 5.05

Note: * Shareholdings are aggregates of several legal entities owned by the same overall group which individually are less than 5%.

Black people and black female economic interest and voting rights

An analysis of black beneficiation through mandated investment schemes invested in Datatec as at 28 February 2023:

    Number
of ordinary
shares
Percentage
of issued
shares
Total mandated investments identified   136 176 883 60.55
Voting rights deemed to be held by black people on a flow-through basis   59 626 799 26.51
Voting rights deemed to be held by black women on a flow-through basis   29 543 792 13.14
Economic interest deemed to be held by black people on a flow-through basis   33 670 578 14.97
Economic interest deemed to be held by black women on a flow-through basis   17 226 396 7.66

An analysis of black beneficiation through mandated investment schemes invested in Datatec as at 28 February 2022:

    Number
of ordinary
shares
Percentage
of issued
shares
Total mandated investments identified   133 084 279 61.34
Voting rights deemed to be held by black people on a flow-through basis   54 435 886 25.09
Voting rights deemed to be held by black women on a flow-through basis   28 979 601 13.36
Economic interest deemed to be held by black people on a flow-through basis   35 292 519 16.27
Economic interest deemed to be held by black women on a flow-through basis   18 008 080 8.30