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Goldman Sachs Australia and New Zealand Disclosures 1 Goldman Sachs Australia and New Zealand Disclosures Please refer to the table below for certain disclosures of interests. For additional disclosures relating to Global Investment Research, please refer to the Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research Coverage & Disclosure page. Ticker Entity Name Disclosure AFI AUSTRALIAN Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited (AFI:ASX) (“Company”) announced on 05 February 2021 that it has FOUNDATION refreshed its on-market buy-back facility for a further year, as part of the Company’s ongoing capital management INVESTMENT program. Goldman Sachs Australia Pty Ltd ("Goldman Sachs") is appointed to act as the Company’s broker in relation to COMPANY LIMITED the buy-back. Goldman Sachs and/ or its affiliates may receive fees, brokerage and/ or other consideration for acting in this capacity. AGL AGL ENERGY LIMITED Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Agl Energy Limited AMH AMCIL LIMITED AMCIL Limited (AMH:ASX) (“Company”) announced on 08 February 2021 that it has refreshed its on-market buy-back facility for a further year, as part of the Company’s ongoing capital management program. Goldman Sachs Australia Pty Ltd ("Goldman Sachs") is appointed to act as the Company’s broker in relation to the buy-back. Goldman Sachs and/ or its affiliates may receive fees, brokerage and/ or other consideration for acting in this capacity. AMP AMP LIMITED AMP Limited (AMP:ASX) ("Company") has announced its intention to undertake an on-market buy-back as part of the Company's ongoing capital management strategy. Goldman Sachs Australia Pty Ltd ("Goldman Sachs") has been appointed to act as the Companys broker in relation to the buy-back. Goldman Sachs and/ or its affiliates may receive fees, commissions or other consideration in connection with acting in this capacity. AMP AMP LIMITED Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Amp Limited ALD AMPOL LIMITED Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Ampol Limited APT AFTERPAY LIMITED Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Afterpay Limited APA APA GROUP Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Apa Group AST AUSNET SERVICES Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic LIMITED matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Ausnet Services Ltd. BHP BHP GROUP LIMITED Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: BHP Group Limited Goldman Sachs Australia and New Zealand Disclosures 21/09/2021 2 CAR CARSALES.COM Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic LIMITED matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Carsales.com Limited CIM CIMIC GROUP LIMITED Cimic Group Limited (CIM:ASX) ("Company") has announced its intention to undertake an on-market buy-back as part of the Company's ongoing capital management strategy. Goldman Sachs Australia Pty Ltd ("Goldman Sachs") has been appointed to act as the Company’s broker in relation to the buy-back. Goldman Sachs and/ or its affiliates may receive fees, commissions or other consideration in connection with acting in this capacity. CPU COMPUTERSHARE Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic LIMITED matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Computershare Limited COL COLES GROUP Goldman Sachs Australia Pty Ltd, together with its affiliates ("Goldman Sachs") has been appointed by Coles Group LIMITED Limited (COL:ASX) (the "Company") to purchase shares on-market to satisfy the Company's share delivery requirements under the Company's Dividend Reinvestment Plan in connection with the Company's 2021 full year dividend, payable on or about 28 September 2021. Goldman Sachs may be reimbursed for expenses, or receive commissions or other consideration in connection with acting in this capacity. DJW DJERRIWARRH Djerriwarrh Investments Limited (DJW:ASX) (“Company”) announced on 01 March 2021 that it has refreshed its on- INVESTMENTS market buy-back facility for a further year, as part of the Company’s ongoing capital management program. Goldman LIMITED Sachs Australia Pty Ltd ("Goldman Sachs") is appointed to act as the Company’s broker in relation to the buy-back. Goldman Sachs and/ or its affiliates may receive fees, brokerage and/ or other consideration for acting in this capacity. FBU FLETCHER BUILDING Fletcher Building Limited (FBU:ASX/FBU:NZ) (“Company”) has announced its intention to undertake an on-market buy- LIMITED back as part of the Company’s ongoing capital management strategy. Goldman Sachs New Zealand Limited and its affiliates (together, "Goldman Sachs") has been appointed to act as the Company’s broker in relation to the buy-back. Goldman Sachs may receive fees, brokerage and/ or other consideration for acting in this capacity. ICQ ICAR ASIA LIMITED Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Icar Asia Limited IGO IGO LIMITED Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Igo Limited INR IONEER LTD Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Ioneer Ltd NAB NATIONAL AUSTRALIA National Australia Bank Limited (NAB:ASX) ('Company') has announced its intention to undertake an on-market buy- BANK LIMITED back as part of the Company's ongoing capital management strategy. Goldman Sachs Australia Pty Ltd ('Goldman Sachs') has been appointed to act as the Company’s broker in relation to the buy-back. Goldman Sachs and/or its affiliates may receive fees, commissions or other consideration in connection with acting in this capacity. OSH OIL SEARCH LIMITED Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Oil Search Limited Goldman Sachs Australia and New Zealand Disclosures 21/09/2021 3 PME PRO MEDICUS Pro Medicus Limited (PME:ASX) (“the Company”) announced on 01 April 2021 that it has refreshed its on-market buy- LIMITED back facility for a further year, as part of the Company’s ongoing capital management program. Goldman Sachs Australia Pty Ltd ("Goldman Sachs") is appointed to act as the Company’s broker in relation to the buy-back. Goldman Sachs and/ or its affiliates may receive fees, brokerage and/ or other consideration for acting in this capacity. RDC REDCAPE HOTEL Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic GROUP matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Redcape Hotel Group STO SANTOS LIMITED Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Santos Limited SIG SIGMA Sigma Pharmaceuticals Limited ('Company') has announced that it will undertake an on-market buy-back of part of its PHARMACEUTICALS issued share capital. Goldman Sachs Australia Pty Ltd ('Goldman Sachs') has been appointed to act as broker to the LIMITED Company in connection with the buy-back. Goldman Sachs and / or its affiliates may receive fees for acting in this capacity. SKI SPARK Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic INFRASTRUCTURE matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Spark Infrastructure Group GROUP SYD SYDNEY AIRPORT Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic LIMITED matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Sydney Airport Limited TLS TELSTRA Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic CORPORATION matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Telstra Corporation Limited LIMITED TLS TELSTRA Telstra Corporation Limited (TLS:ASX) ("Company") has announced its intention to undertake an on-market buy-back as CORPORATION part of the Company's ongoing capital management strategy. Goldman Sachs Australia Pty Ltd ("Goldman Sachs") has LIMITED been appointed to act as the Company’s broker in relation to the buy-back. Goldman Sachs and/ or its affiliates may receive fees, commissions or other consideration in connection with acting in this capacity. TWE TREASURY WINE Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic ESTATES LIMITED matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Treasury Wine Estates Limited WPL WOODSIDE Goldman Sachs and/or one of its affiliates is acting as a financial advisor in connection with an announced strategic PETROLEUM LTD matter involving the following company or one of its affiliates: Woodside Petroleum Ltd.
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