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DFCU Group Ownership

As of April 2013, Actis, a subsidiary of the CDC Group Plc., which at that time owned 60.02% of the stock of DFCU Group, began negotiations to sell some of the stock to Norfund of Norway and Rabo Development BV of the Netherlands. When those negtotiations are concluded, the stock ownership in the company will look as depicted in the table below:

DFCU Group Stock Ownership
Rank Name of owner Percentage ownership
1 Norfund 27.54
2 Rabobank 27.54
3 CDC Group Plc. 15.00
4 National Social Security Fund (Uganda) 5.93
5 Investec Asset Management Fund Africa 4.34
6 Investec Asset Management Pan Africa Fund 2.73
7 Investec Asset Management 1.14
8 Central Bank of Kenya Pension Fund 0.76
9 PineBridge Sub-Saharan Africa Equity Master Fund 0.65
10 Dyer & Blair Investment Bank 0.63
11 Bank of Uganda Staff Retirement Fund 0.58
12 Nearly 3,800 Other Investors 13.16
Total 100.00

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