Shareholder Analysis

Largest ordinary shareholders as at 31 March 2021

In accordance with the terms provided for in Section 793 of the UK Companies Act, 2006 and Section 56 of the South African Companies Act, 2008, the group has conducted investigations into the registered holders of its ordinary shares (including nominee and asset management companies) and the results are as disclosed below.

Investec plc

Shareholder analysis by manager groupNumber of shares% holding
1.  Public Investment Corporation (ZA)       83,457,48412.0%
2. Prudential Portfolio Mgrs (ZA)       71,241,36110.3%
3. Allan Gray (ZA)       52,144,5007.5%
4. The Vanguard Group, Inc (US & UK)       30,662,1604.4%
5. BlackRock Inc (US & UK)       30,066,2814.3%
6. Investec Staff Share Scheme (UK)       28,883,9264.2%
7.  BrightSphere Investment Group (US &UK)       18,167,6102.6%
8. Schroder Investment Mgt (US & UK)       16,777,7802.4%
9. Norges Bank Investment Mgt (EU)       14,749,9192.1%
10. Old Mutual Investment Group (ZA)       14,073,0942.0%
Cumulative total       360,224,11551.8%

The top 10 shareholders account for 51.8% of the total shareholding in Investec plc. Some major fund managers hold additional shares below this, which may cause the above figures to bemarginally understated.

Investec Limited

Shareholder analysis by manager groupNumber of shares% holding
1. Public Investment Corporation (ZA)       42,895,32413.5%
2. Allan Gray (ZA)       29,164,6299.1%
3. Investec Staff Share Scheme (ZA)       24,973,4347.8%
4. Sanlam Group (ZA)       11,569,1253.6%
5. BlackRock Inc (US & UK)       10,938,9653.4%
6. The Vanguard Group, Inc (US)         8,831,1402.8%
7. Westwood Global Investments (US)         8,219,0982.6%
8. Prudential Portfolio Mgrs (ZA)         8,010,7492.5%
9. Absa Group Limited (ZA)         7,106,3612.2%
10. Old Mutual Investment Group (ZA)         7,027,6492.2%
Cumulative total      158,736,47449.8%

The top 10 shareholders account for 49.8% of the total shareholding in Investec Limited. Some major fund managers hold additional shares below this, which may cause the above figures to bemarginally understated.