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Indices

FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index

MARKET DATA

Weighting companies by their one-year forecast

dividend yield as opposed to market capitalisation

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Ingeniously slotted within the FTSE/JSE Africa Index family of indices is

the Dividend Plus Index, a yield weighted index designed to measure the

performance of the top 30 high yielding companies within the universe

of the FTSE/JSE Top 40 Index and FTSE/JSE Mid Cap Index, excluding real

estate companies.

Companies are liquidity screened to ensure that the index is tradable. The index is calculated in accordance with the Industry Classification Benchmark (ICB), a global standard developed in partnership between FTSE Group and Dow Jones Indices.

The index caters for both the South African and international markets and companies are weighted by one-year forecast dividend yield as opposed to market capitalisation. This creates an opportunity for diversification, since the FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index allows investors to capture the long-term effect of higher compounding returns and benefit from the lower correlations to traditional market capitalisation weighted indices.

In addition, a dividend-based index is attractive because cash dividends are an objective measure of a company’s value and profitability.

The FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index is specifically designed for investment products such as index tracking funds, warrants and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). FTSE’s unique methodology means that the constituents are liquid, tradable and of a relevant market size, whilst the free float adjustment ensures that only the investable opportunity set is included within the index.

FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index Methodology

Review universe

At review the universe will comprise of constituents from the FTSE/JSE Top 40 and Mid Cap indices, excluding property companies where property companies are defined as those belonging to the Real Estate sector, 8730 under the ICB.

Index data elements

All data elements will be inherited from the FTSE/JSE indices. The dividend yield data will be based on the one-year dividends per share forecast/estimates (excluding capital repayments and special dividends) sourced from McGregor BFA.

To be able to rank the review universe the one-year dividends per share forecast/estimates are divided by the underlying stock price at the review cut-off date. The data will be obtained from the data provider on the cut-off date of the periodic review. In cases where no forecast exists for a current constituent, it will be removed from the index.

Periodic review of constituents

The index will be reviewed semi-annually in June and December as part of the FTSE/JSE quarterly index review. The semi-annual reviews will use data based on the close of trading on the Friday after the first Friday of June and December.

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The semi-annual reviews will be implemented in line with the FTSE/JSE Africa Index Series after the close of trading on the third Friday of June and December. To prevent a large number of constituent changes a maximum limit of 5 additions and 5 deletions are used at each periodic review.

The index is subject to a liquidity test of R50 million per day. Constituents that prevent the index from trading R50 million within a trading day are excluded from the index. Where this leads to more than 5 constituent changes, the liquidity rule will take precedence.

Calculation methodology

Each of the 30 index constituents are weighted within the index at review by their forecast/estimate one year dividend yields. This constitutes the dividend yield (DY) factor for each constituent.

The dividend yield factor is applied to the investable market capitalisation of each stock to either increase or reduce the stocks weight within the index. This factor will remain constant until the next semi-annual review (but see mergers below).

Calculation frequency

The FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index will be calculated in real time, every 15 seconds. A total return index will be calculated on an end-of-day basis.

Main calculation currency

The index will be calculated and published in Rands only.

Intra-review changes

Additions to the index series will only be applied at the next periodic review. Intra-review changes will be in line with the underlying FTSE/JSE All Share Index.

A constituent will be removed from the FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index if it is also removed from the underlying FTSE/JSE All Share Index. If a constituent is acquired by a non-constituent, the company will be removed from the FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index.

Where two index constituents merge, or one index constituent is acquired by another constituent, the factor that is applied to the investable market capitalisation is adjusted so that the new entity remains the same weight within the index as the combined remerged index weights.

If an index constituent has a complex reorganisation or demerger, the newly spun-off company will remain eligible for inclusion into the index as long as it remains a constituent of the FTSE/JSE All Share Index. The new spun-off company will retain the same factor as its parent company until the next semi-annual review.

Information – a transparent matrix

Index Launch 21 August 2006

Base Date 31 December 2001

Investability Screen Free float and liquidity

Currency ZAR

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Tracking your index

Since the Dividend Plus index follows the familiar FTSE/JSE rules for index construction; it makes it easy for local and international professionals to understand and track the index.

With the JSE overseeing the index on the local front, help is always at hand for local index users.

Daily data services – useful links in the chain

The following data product files are available for the FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index:

Live Index Data Service – This service provides subscribers with the intra-day index values (Real-time

index calculated every 15 seconds) via the data feed.

End-of-day Data Products – This service provides subscribers with the following end-of-day data files

which are produced in a flat file format and are available for download directly from the JSE via File Transfer Protocol (FTP).

Valuation Data Service – This service provides subscribers with a file containing index level data.

It provides the end-of-day capital and total return index values, the index code, index market capitalisation and number of constituents. The file also contains information on the (XD Adjustment) the ex dividend adjustment (XD Adjustment) for the day as well as the XD adjustment for the year-to-date, along with the actual dividend yield of the index.

> Constituent Data Service – This service provides subscribers with a file which contains

information on all the index constituents, inter alia, the constituent name, the ISIN and exchange code, the closing price, the total market capitalisation, the investable market capitalisation (the total market cap adjusted for free float), the number of shares in issue and the percentage weight of the constituent in the index.

> Tracker Data Service – This service provides subscribers with a file highlighting corporate actions and constituent changes that will be implemented that evening, effective for open the following trading day.

The service is designed to give users forward notice of corporate events and index changes, allowing them to plan for and implement any changes to their own investment products in a timely fashion. The file is split into three sections.

First section – Index Level Data, contains index changes to the number of constituents in the index,

the market capitalisation of the index, index divisor, as well as the XD adjustment figure.

Second section – Company Level Data, contains changes to the industry classification of the

company, the closing shares in issue and the new shares in issue, the closing investability weighting used in the index calculation and the new investability weighting, and changes to the closing price. There is also an indication of whether a secondary line related to the company has been included in the calculation, and further amendment notes to give details of any housekeeping changes such as changes to the constituent name, a constituent addition or deletion, or a change to the ISIN. Corporate actions such as capital repayments, capitalisation issues, rights issues, subdivisions, complex corporate actions, consolidations and share changes will also be detailed in notes for the service user.

Third section – Dividend Information at Constituent Level, contains the ex-dividend date, the

dividend amount, the ISO currency code for dividend payment, the XD adjusted values, and a FTSE dividend code to indicate the type of dividend issued (e.g. final dividend or interim dividend).

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FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index – Fact Sheet

FTSE/JSE Index Series

Benchmark Index

**Capped and Shareholder Weighted Indices are also available. * Only 5 sub-sector indices that make up the mining sector are calculated. Note: FTSE/JSE Africa Index Series also includes the Namibia Indices.

FTSE/JSE International Benchmark Index FTSE/JSE International Benchmark Index Industrials FTSE/JSE International Benchmark Index Resources FTSE/JSE International Benchmark Index Financials FTSE/JSE Top 40 Index** FTSE/JSE Mid Cap Index

FTSE/JSE Small Cap Index

FTSE/JSE Fledgling Index FTSE/JSE Value Index FTSE/JSE Growth Index FTSE/JSE Sub-sector Indices* FTSE/JSE Sector Indices FTSE/JSE Gold Mining Index FTSE/JSE Resources 20 Index FTSE/JSE Industrial 25 Index FTSE/JSE Financial 15 Index FTSE/JSE Financial& Industrial30Index FTSE/JSE

All Share Index** STYLE IndexFTSE/JSE FTSE/JSE Headline Indices FTSE/JSE All Share Industry Indices FTSE/JSE Secondary Market Indices FTSE/JSE AltX Index FTSE/JSE Development Capital Market Index FTSE/JSE Venture Capital MarketIndex FTSE/JSE AltX 15 Index FTSE/JSE Specialist Indices FTSE/JSE International Benchmark Indices FTSE/JSE Financials Industrials Index FTSE/JSE Property Unit Trust Index FTSE/JSE Property Loan Stock Index FTSE/JSE Industrial Index FTSE/JSE SA Resources Index FTSE/JSE SA Listed Property Index FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index FTSE/JSE RAFI 40 Index Tradable Index

FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index Performance (ZAR total return)

Index level 100 90 80 May 06 130 140 150 120 110 Jun

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FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index – Fact Sheet

FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus INDEX: TOP 10 CONSTITUENTS

Rank* Security Sector Net Market

Cap (ZARmn) FTSE/JSE Div Plus Index Weight (%)

% Weighting within Sector

1 JD Group General Retailers 35,182 3.98% 19.09%

2 African Bank Invest General Financial 65,420 7.39% 56.67% 3 Telkom Fixed Line Telecommunications 37,674 4.26% 100.00% 4 Woolworths Holdings General Retailers 28,621 3.23% 15.53%

5 Foschini General Retailers 31,944 3.61% 17.33%

6 Lewis Group General Retailers 32,917 3.72% 17.86%

7 Imperial Holdings Industrial Transportation 21,795 2.46% 100.00%

8 Nampak General Industrials 24,980 2.82% 57.67%

9 Investec PLC General Financial 24,919 2.82% 21.59%

10 ArcelorMittal South Africa Ltd Industrial Metals 58,844 6.65% 100.00%

Total 362,296 40.94%

FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus INDEX: SECTOR BREAKDOWN

ICB Code Sector Number of

Constituents Net Market Cap (ZARmn) FTSE/JSE Div Plus

530 Oil and Gas 0 0.00 0.00%

4530 Health Care Equipment & Services 0 0.00 0.00%

5550 Media 0 0.00 0.00%

1730 Forestry & Paper 0 0.00 0.00%

1750 Industrial Metals 1 58,844 6.65%

1770 Mining 3 136,939 15.47%

2350 Construction&Materials 1 26,113 2.95%

2720 General Industrials 2 43,318 4.89%

2730 Electronic & Electrical Equipment 1 19,424 2.19%

2770 Industrial Transportation 1 21,795 2.46% 2790 Support Services 0 0.00 0.00% 3530 Beverages 0 0.00 0.00% 3570 Food Producers 2 41,605 4.70% 3720 Household Goods 0 0.00 0.00% 3760 Personal Goods 0 0.00 0.00%

5330 Food & Drug Retailers 1 18,671 2.11%

5370 General Retailers 6 184,327 20.83%

6530 Fixed Line Telecommunications 1 37,674 4.26%

6570 Mobile Telecommunications 1 19,522 2.21% 8350 Banks 4 90,245 10.20% 8570 Life Insurance 3 71,084 8.03% 8730 Real Estate 0 0.00 0.00% 8770 General Financial 3 115,439 13.04% 885,001 100.00

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Limited (“FTSE”) under licence. The FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus Index is calculated by FTSE in conjunction with the JSE. Neither FTSE or the JSE sponsor, endorse or promote this product and are not in any way connected to it and does not accept any liability. All intellectual property rights in the index values and constituent list vest in FTSE and the JSE. The JSE has obtained full licence from FTSE to use such intellectual property rights in the creation of this product.

For additional information contact: JSE

Market Data +27 11 520 7000 mdclients@jse.co.za www.jse.co.za

FTSE/JSE Dividend Plus INDEX: PORTFOLIO CHARACTERISTICS

Attribute Value

Number of Constituents 30

Net Market Cap (ZARmn) 885,001

Company Size: (Adjusted ZARmn)

Average 29,500

Largest 65,420

Smallest 17,098

Median 25,041

Weight Largest Company (%) 7.39%

Top 10 Holdings (% Net Market Cap Share) 40.94%

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