Transaction in Own Shares

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Standard Chartered PLC has announced the purchase of 474,610 ordinary shares on November 10, 2025, as part of its ongoing share buy-back program. The volume-weighted average price paid per share was 1,625.12 pence, with the lowest price at 1,615.00 pence and the highest at 1,635.50 pence. These shares were acquired from Goldman Sachs International across various trading venues, including the London Stock Exchange, CBOE BXE, and CBOE CXE. As of the close of business on the preceding day, the company had allocated $667,562,841.98 to share purchases. The purchased shares are intended for cancellation, which will reduce the total number of ordinary shares in issue to 2,280,635,584.

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Standard Chartered PLC
11 November 2025
 

STANDARD CHARTERED PLC

 

11 November 2025

 

Transaction in own shares

 

Standard Chartered PLC ("SC") announces that on 10 November 2025 it purchased the following number of its ordinary shares of US$0.50 each from Goldman Sachs International, pursuant to the share buy-back programme previously detailed in the announcement of 31 July 2025 (the "Buy-back").

 

Aggregated information on the ordinary shares purchased on 10 November 2025 pursuant to the Buy-back:


Date of purchase:

10 November 2025

 

 

Aggregate number of shares purchased:

474,610

 

 

Lowest price paid per share (GB Pence):

1,615.00 pence

 

 

Highest price paid per share (GB Pence):

1,635.50 pence

 

 

Volume weighted average price paid per share (GB Pence):

1,625.12 pence





Aggregated information on the ordinary shares purchased on 10 November 2025 pursuant to the Buy-back according to each trading venue:



Venue

Volume weighted average price paid per share (GB pence)

Aggregate number of shares purchased

Lowest price paid per share (GB pence)

Highest price paid per share (GB pence)

London Stock Exchange

1,625.24

332,294

1,615.00

1,635.50

CBOE BXE

1,624.66

47,375

1,615.00

1,634.50

CBOE CXE

1,624.93

94,941

1,615.00

1,635.50





As at close of business London time on the trading day preceding the date of this announcement, SC had applied an aggregate of US$667,562,841.98 to share purchases pursuant to the Buy-back.

 

SC intends to cancel the purchased shares. Following the cancellation of the purchased shares, SC will have 2,280,635,584 ordinary shares in issue. Therefore, the total number of voting rights in SC will be 2,280,635,584.

 

Any such share purchases will be effected in accordance with certain pre-set parameters and limits, and in accordance with applicable law and regulation as described in more detail in SC's announcement of 31 July 2025.

 

In accordance with Article 5(1)(b) of Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 (as incorporated into UK domestic law by the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018), a full breakdown of the individual trades is attached to this announcement.

 

http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/0324H_1-2025-11-11.pdf



This announcement will also be available on SC's website at: https://www.sc.com/en/investors/stock-exchange-announcements/

 

Enquiries to:

 

Manus Costello, Head of Investor Relations:       +44 (0) 20 7885 5934

 

Shaun Gamble, Director, Group Media Relations:         +44 (0) 20 7885 5934

 




 

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