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SYGNIA ITRIX (RF) PROPRIETARY LIMITED - Index Constituent Change (SYGUS)2 Jul 2019
SYGUS 201907020024A
Index Constituent Change (SYGUS)

SYGNIA ITRIX COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT SCHEME
SYGNIA ITRIX MSCI USA INDEX ETF
JSE Code: SYGUS
ISIN: ZAE000249546


A portfolio in the Sygnia Itrix Collective Investment Scheme in
Securities, registered as such in terms of the Collective Investment
Schemes Control Act, 45 of 2002.

INDEX CONSTITUENT CHANGE

In terms of section 19.28 of the JSE Limited Listings Requirements,
notice is hereby given to investors of the above ETF securities that
the following changes in the constituents of the underlying index in
the table below is effective from 01 July 2019.

The following constituents have been removed from SYGUS:

ISIN           Share                            Previous   New
                                                Weight     Weight
US5024311095   HARRIS CORP                      0.09%      0.00%

US5024131071   L3 TECHNOLOGIES                  0.08%      0.00%



The following constituents have been added to SYGUS:

ISIN           Share                            Previous   New
                                                Weight     Weight

US5024311095   L3HARRIS TECHNOLOGIES            0.00%      0.16%




The above gave affect to changes in the index constituent weights.
The    portfolio    composition    file    can  be    viewed    at
www.sygnia.co.za/etfs/etf-and-etn-fund-range.

02 July 2019

Manager
Sygnia Itrix (RF) Pty Limited


Sponsor
Vunani Corporate Finance

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