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Commsec Margin Lending Approved Securities List Accepted ASX Listed Equities as at 21 September 2021 Buffer - 5% Subject to change at the discretion of CommSec Margin Lending Maximum Gearing Ratio - 90% LVR Changes Changes since the last Approved Securities List was published are outlined in the below table: ASX Securities ASX Code Security Name Change Previous Portfolio LVR New Portfolio LVR AST AUSNET SERVICES LIMITED Capped LVR 75% 75% BGL BELLEVUE GOLD LIMITED New LVR 0% 40%* SXL SOUTHERN CROSS MEDIA GROUP LIMITED Uncapped LVR 40%* 40%* QLTY BETASHARES GLOBAL QUALITY LEADERS ETF LVR Increase 65% 70% CLNE VANECK GLOBAL CLEAN ENERGY ETF New LVR 0% 65% *Available via facilities with PLVR enabled only ASX Portfolio Standard Single Stock ASX Portfolio Standard Single Stock Code Security Name LVR LVR LVR Code Security Name LVR LVR LVR A200 BETASHARES AUSTRALIA 200 ETF 80% 75% 70% BNKS BETASHARES GLOBAL BANKS ETF 70% 65% 60% A2M THE A2 MILK COMPANY LIMITED 55% 50% 45% BOQ BANK OF QUEENSLAND LIMITED 70% 65% 60% AAA BETASHARES AUSTRALIAN HIGH INTEREST CASH ETF 90% 85% 80% BOQPE BANK OF QUEENSLAND LIMITED 70% 65% 60% AAC AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY LIMITED 50% 45% 40% BOQPF BANK OF QUEENSLAND LIMITED 70% 65% 60% ABA AUSWIDE BANK LTD 50% 45% 40% BPT BEACH ENERGY LIMITED 50% 45% 40% ABC ADELAIDE BRIGHTON LIMITED 60% 55% 50% BRG BREVILLE GROUP LIMITED 65% 60% 55% ABP ABACUS PROPERTY GROUP 65% 60% 55% BSL BLUESCOPE STEEL LIMITED 70% 65% 60% ACDC ETFS BATTERY TECH & LITHIUM ETF 60% 55% 50% BVS BRAVURA SOLUTIONS LIMITED 45% 40% 35% AD8 AUDINATE GROUP LIMITED 40% 0% 0% BWP BWP TRUST 70% 65% 60% ADH ADAIRS LIMITED 45% 40% 35% BWX BWX LIMITED 45% 40% 35% ADI APN INDUSTRIA REIT 60% 55% 50% BXB BRAMBLES LIMITED 80% 75% 70% AEF AUSTRALIAN ETHICAL INVESTMENT LIMITED 40% 35% 30% CAJ CAPITOL HEALTH LIMITED 40% 0% 0% AFG AUSTRALIAN FINANCE GROUP LTD 40% 35% 30% CAR CARSALES.COM LIMITED. 70% 65% 60% AFI AUSTRALIAN FOUNDATION INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED 75% 70% 65% CBA COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA 80% 75% 70% AGG ANGLOGOLD ASHANTI LIMITED 40% 35% 30% CBAPD COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA 80% 75% 70% AGL AGL ENERGY LIMITED 75% 70% 65% CBAPE COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA 80% 75% 70% AIA AUCKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT LIMITED 65% 60% 55% CBAPF COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA 80% 75% 70% ALC ALCIDION GROUP LIMITED 40% 0% 0% CBAPG COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA 80% 75% 70% ALD AMPOL LIMITED 65% 60% 55% CBAPH COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA 80% 75% 70% ALI ARGO GLOBAL LISTED INFRASTRUCTURE LIMITED 60% 55% 50% CBAPI COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA 80% 75% 70% ALK ALKANE RESOURCES LIMITED 40% 0% 0% CBAPJ COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA 80% 75% 70% ALL ARISTOCRAT LEISURE LIMITED 75% 70% 65% CBO COBRAM ESTATE OLIVES LIMITED 40% 35% 30% ALQ ALS LIMITED 70% 65% 60% CCP CREDIT CORP GROUP LIMITED 40% 35% 30% ALU ALTIUM LIMITED 65% 60% 55% CCX CITY CHIC COLLECTIVE LIMITED 40% 0% 0% ALX ATLAS ARTERIA 65% 60% 55% CDA CODAN LIMITED 50% 45% 40% AMC AMCOR PLC 75% 70% 65% CDM CADENCE CAPITAL LIMITED 45% 40% 35% AMH AMCIL LIMITED 55% 50% 45% CDP CARINDALE PROPERTY TRUST 40% 0% 0% AMI AURELIA METALS LIMITED 40% 0% 0% CGC COSTA GROUP HOLDINGS LIMITED 50% 45% 40% AMP AMP LIMITED 55% 50% 45% CGF CHALLENGER LIMITED 60% 55% 50% AMPPA AMP LIMITED 60% 55% 50% CGFPB CHALLENGER LIMITED 65% 60% 55% AMPPB AMP LIMITED 60% 55% 50% CGFPC CHALLENGER LIMITED 65% 60% 55% ANN ANSELL LIMITED 75% 70% 65% CHC CHARTER HALL GROUP 65% 60% 55% ANZ AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED 80% 75% 70% CIA CHAMPION IRON LIMITED 45% 40% 35% ANZPE AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED 80% 75% 70% CIM CIMIC GROUP LIMITED 60% 55% 50% ANZPF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED 80% 75% 70% CIN CARLTON INVESTMENTS LIMITED 55% 50% 45% ANZPG AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED 80% 75% 70% CIP CENTURIA INDUSTRIAL REIT 65% 60% 55% ANZPH AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED 80% 75% 70% CKF COLLINS FOODS LIMITED 55% 50% 45% ANZPI AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BANKING GROUP LIMITED 80% 75% 70% CL1 CLASS LIMITED 45% 40% 35% AOF AUSTRALIAN UNITY OFFICE FUND 45% 40% 35% CLDD BETASHARES CLOUD COMPUTING ETF 60% 55% 50% APA APA GROUP 75% 70% 65% CLNE VANECK GLOBAL CLEAN ENERGY ETF 65% 60% 55% APE EAGERS AUTOMOTIVE LIMITED 45% 40% 35% CLV CLOVER CORPORATION LIMITED 40% 35% 30% API AUSTRALIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED 50% 45% 40% CLW CHARTER HALL LONG WALE REIT 65% 60% 55% APL ANTIPODES GLOBAL INVESTMENT COMPANY LTD 50% 45% 40% CMW CROMWELL PROPERTY GROUP 60% 55% 50% APT AFTERPAY LIMITED 40% 35% 30% CNI CENTURIA CAPITAL GROUP 60% 55% 50% APX APPEN LIMITED 45% 40% 35% CNU CHORUS LIMITED 65% 60% 55% AQR APN CONVENIENCE RETAIL REIT 50% 45% 40% COE COOPER ENERGY LIMITED 40% 35% 30% ARB ARB CORPORATION LIMITED 65% 60% 55% COF CENTURIA OFFICE REIT 65% 60% 55% ARF ARENA REIT. 50% 45% 40% COH COCHLEAR LIMITED 70% 65% 60% ARG ARGO INVESTMENTS LIMITED 75% 70% 65% COL COLES GROUP LIMITED 80% 75% 70% ASB AUSTAL LIMITED 60% 55% 50% CPU COMPUTERSHARE LIMITED 70% 65% 60% ASIA BETASHARES ASIA TECHNOLOGY TIGERS ETF 70% 65% 60% CQE CHARTER HALL SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE REIT 60% 55% 50% ASX ASX LIMITED 75% 70% 65% CQR CHARTER HALL RETAIL REIT 70% 65% 60% ATEC BETASHARES S&P/ASX AUSTRALIAN TECHNOLOGY ETF 65% 60% 55% CRN CORONADO GLOBAL RESOURCES INC 40% 35% 30% AUB AUB GROUP LIMITED 65% 60% 55% CSL CSL LIMITED 80% 75% 70% AUI AUSTRALIAN UNITED INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED 60% 55% 50% CSR CSR LIMITED 65% 60% 55% AUMF ISHARES EDGE MSCI AUSTRALIA MULTIFACTOR ETF 75% 70% 65% CTT CETTIRE LIMITED 40% 0% 0% AVG AUSTRALIAN VINTAGE LTD 45% 40% 35% CURE ETFS S&P BIOTECH ETF 60% 55% 50% AVN AVENTUS GROUP 55% 50% 45% CUV CLINUVEL PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED 40% 0% 0% AWC ALUMINA LIMITED 75% 70% 65% CWP CEDAR WOODS PROPERTIES LIMITED 40% 0% 0% AX1 ACCENT GROUP LIMITED 45% 40% 35% CWY CLEANAWAY WASTE MANAGEMENT LIMITED 70% 65% 60% AZJ AURIZON HOLDINGS LIMITED 75% 70% 65% DDR DICKER DATA LIMITED 45% 40% 35% BAP BAPCOR LIMITED 60% 55% 50% DHG DOMAIN HOLDINGS AUSTRALIA LIMITED 60% 55% 50% BBN BABY BUNTING GROUP LIMITED 45% 40% 35% DJRE SPDR DOW JONES GLOBAL REAL ESTATE FUND 70% 65% 60% BEAR BETASHARES AUSTRALIAN EQUITIES BEAR HEDGE FUND 80% 75% 70% DJW DJERRIWARRH INVESTMENTS LIMITED 70% 65% 60% BEN BENDIGO AND ADELAIDE BANK LIMITED 70% 65% 60% DMP DOMINO'S PIZZA ENTERPRISES LIMITED 65% 60% 55% BENPG BENDIGO AND ADELAIDE BANK LIMITED 65% 60% 55% DOW DOWNER EDI LIMITED 65% 60% 55% BENPH BENDIGO AND ADELAIDE BANK LIMITED 65% 60% 55% DRR DETERRA ROYALTIES LIMITED 65% 60% 55% BFG BELL FINANCIAL GROUP LIMITED 45% 40% 35% DRUG BETASHARES GLOBAL HEALTHCARE ETF 70% 65% 60% BGA BEGA CHEESE LIMITED 65% 60% 55% DSK DUSK GROUP LIMITED 40% 0% 0% BGL BELLEVUE GOLD LIMITED 40% 0% 0% DTL DATA#3 LIMITED 45% 40% 35% BHP BHP GROUP LIMITED 80% 75% 70% DUI DIVERSIFIED UNITED INVESTMENT LIMITED 70% 65% 60% BKI BKI INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED 70% 65% 60% DXS DEXUS 65% 60% 55% BKL BLACKMORES LIMITED 55% 50% 45% EDV ENDEAVOUR GROUP LIMITED 70% 65% 60% BKW BRICKWORKS LIMITED 65% 60% 55% EHE ESTIA HEALTH LIMITED 50% 45% 40% BLD BORAL LIMITED 70% 65% 60% EHL EMECO HOLDINGS LIMITED 40% 35% 30% BLX BEACON LIGHTING GROUP LIMITED 40% 0% 0% ELD ELDERS LIMITED 65% 60% 55% Portfolio LVR (PLVR) is enabled in diversified portfolios with 5 or more securities with Standard LVR. Bold and Italics indicates Bonus Stocks (LVR is applicable for diversified Portfolio's only) Standard LVR applies if a security makes up more than 75% of the portfolio market value of lendable securities Shading indicates changes since 6 September 2021 or is held through a Wrap Platform/Portfolio Service. NB: Covered Call Options may be written against any stock with listed Exchange Traded Options (conditions apply) Please note the lending ratio on this list is subject to change at any time without prior notice. 1 Accepted ASX Listed Shares as at 21 September 2021 Buffer - 5% Subject to change at the discretion of CommSec Margin Lending Maximum Gearing Ratio - 90% ASX Portfolio Standard Single Stock ASX Portfolio Standard Single Stock Code Security Name LVR LVR LVR Code Security Name LVR LVR LVR EOS ELECTRO OPTIC SYSTEMS HOLDINGS LIMITED 45% 40% 35% ISO ISHARES S&P/ASX SMALL ORDINARIES ETF 70% 65% 60% EQT EQT HOLDINGS LIMITED 50% 45% 40% IVC INVOCARE LIMITED 60% 55% 50% ERTH BETASHARES CLIMATE CHANGE & ENV OPP ETF 55% 50% 45% IVE ISHARES MSCI EAFE ETF 75% 70% 65% ESPO VANECK VECTORS VIDEO GAMING ESPORTS ETF 65% 60% 55% IVV ISHARES S&P 500 ETF 75% 70% 65% ESTX ETFS EURO STOXX 50 75% 70% 65% IXI ISHARES GLOBAL CONSUMER STAPLES ETF 70% 65% 60% ETHI BETASHARES GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY LEADERS ETF 70% 65% 60% IXJ ISHARES GLOBAL HEALTHCARE ETF 65% 60% 55% ETPMAG ETFS PHYSICAL SILVER 60% 55% 50% IZZ ISHARES CHINA LARGE-CAP ETF 65% 60% 55% ETPMPT ETFS PHYSICAL PLATINUM 55% 50% 45% JBH JB HI-FI LIMITED 70% 65% 60% EVN EVOLUTION MINING LIMITED 65% 60% 55% JHC JAPARA HEALTHCARE LIMITED 40% 0% 0% EVT EVENT HOSPITALITY AND ENTERTAINMENT LTD 60% 55% 50% JHG JANUS HENDERSON GROUP PLC 65% 60% 55% EX20 BETASHARES AUSTRALIAN EX-20 PORTFOLIO DIVERSIFIER ETF 80% 75% 70% JHX JAMES HARDIE INDUSTRIES PLC 70% 65% 60% F100 BETASHARES FTSE 100 ETF 65% 60% 55% JIN JUMBO INTERACTIVE LIMITED 45% 40% 35% FAIR BETASHARES AUSTRALIAN SUSTAINABILITY LEADERS ETF 80% 75% 70% JMS JUPITER MINES LIMITED 40% 0% 0% FANG ETFS FANG+ ETF 60% 55% 50% KGN KOGAN.COM LTD 50% 45% 40% FBU FLETCHER BUILDING LIMITED 60% 55% 50% KMD KATHMANDU HOLDINGS LIMITED 40% 35% 30% FEMX FIDELITY GLOBAL EMERGING MARKETS 65% 60% 55% KSL KINA SECURITIES LIMITED 40% 0% 0% FEX FENIX RESOURCES LTD 40% 0% 0% LEP ALE PROPERTY GROUP 55% 50% 45% FGG FUTURE GENERATION GLOBAL INVESTMENT COMPANY
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