#southafrica #sibanyeStillwater #mining - 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.

Aubrey Modise Aubrey.Modise@computershare.co.za

10:25 (6 hours ago)
to me#ZA

Dear shareholder


Thank you for your email and for outlining your concerns.

We appreciate your circumstances and understand that this situation is frustrating. Computershare did not open an account for you by choice; as the appointed South African registrar for Sibanye Stillwater, we are required to maintain the shareholder register locally following regulatory and corporate changes.


Unfortunately, South African law requires FICA verification for all shareholders, including non‑residents, before any transaction or payment can be processed. This applies regardless of the value of the holding and is not optional.


We are, however, willing to assist in exploring practical options available to you within the regulatory framework, should you wish to proceed, such as the appointment of a representative to assist you, should that be helpful to you.


Kind Regards

 

Aubrey Modise

Computershare

Client Services Manager

T +27 11 370 5000 (Ext 5715)

M +27 69 007 0964

Private Bag X9000, Saxonwold, 2132, South Africa

Rosebank Towers, 15 Biermann Avenue, Rosebank, 2196, South Africa

www.computershare.com

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


Sibanye-Stillwater

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