Sibanye-Stillwater shareholders - Geographic Origin of Shareholders March 2026

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As of early 2026, 

South Africa remains the primary country of origin for Sibanye-Stillwater shareholders, accounting for 27.11% of the total. The investor base is highly international, with significant institutional holdings from the 
United Kingdom and the 
United States
Geographic Origin of Shareholders
Country/CategoryPercentage Holding
South Africa
27.11%
United Kingdom
6.62% - 6.7%
United States
3.66% - 3.75%
Sweden
0.27%
Individuals0.23%
Source: MarketScreener
South Africa
27.19%
United Kingdom
6.61%
United States
3.66%
Sweden
0.28%
Individuals
0.23%
Australia
0.13%
Germany
0.13%
France
0.12%
Canada
0.1%
Norway
0.09%
Ireland
0.07%
Luxembourg
0.06%
Finland
0.05%
Italy
0.03%
Japan
0.02%
Switzerland
0.02%
Liechtenstein
0.01%
Singapore
0.01%
Spain
0.01%
Austria
0.01%
Denmark
0.01%

Based on 1000 largest holdings

The following major entities hold significant stakes as of late 2025/early 2026:

  • Public Investment Corporation (South Africa): Holds 18.00% to 20.42%.
  • South African Government Employee Pension Fund: Holds 13.96%.
  • Lingotto Investment Management (UK): Holds 7.89% to 7.99%.
  • JPMorgan Asset Management (UK/US): Holds between 4.95% and 6.20%.
  • BlackRock (US): Holds approximately 5.11% to 5.46%.
  • Vanguard (US): Holds approximately 4.19%.
  • Allan Gray (South Africa): Holds 4.13%.
Shareholder Structure Notes
  • Institutional Dominance: Approximately 73.29% of outstanding shares are held by institutional investors.
  • Free Float: The company maintains a high free-float of approximately 96.33%.
  • Regional Operations: While its shareholder base is global, its revenue remains heavily concentrated in 
    South Africa
     (
    73%) followed by the 
    United States
     (
    27%).
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Sibanye-Stillwater Key Steps for Managing Share Certificates

Sibanye-Stillwater typically requires shareholders to dematerialize physical share certificates through a registered transfer secretary or broker to facilitate trading or corporate actions.

There are a very high percentage of non resident shareholders 72.61 ? (March 2026) Do they require FICA ?


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