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How to check your Sasol Shares

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How to check my Sasol Shares

 

View updated Sasol Share Prices live. Buy, sell, and check shares live on the Sasol website by creating an account with a broker authorized to offer share dealing in South Africa.

 

🔎 Company🥇 Sasol
🌎 Country of OperationSouth Africa
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How to check my Sasol Shares – 5 Key Point Quick Overview

 

  1. Sasol Shares Overview
  2. Sasol Ltd NYSE
  3. Sasol Ltd JSE
  4. Sasol Khanyisa Shares
  5. How can I check my Sasol Shares?

 

 

How to check your Sasol Shares

 

Sasol Shares Overview

Sasol Ltd NYSE

 

Sasol Ltd shares were listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on April 9, 2003. Sasol’s worldwide expansion plan could not have gone forward without the IPO. Given the sustained demand from North American investors, the NYSE was the perfect choice for listing Sasol’s American Depositary Receipts (ADRs). Sasol shares trade under the stock symbol “SSL,” and investors can purchase and sell shares through a stockbroker licensed to deal in securities listed on United States stock exchanges such as NYSE.

 

Sasol Ltd NYSE

 

Sasol Ltd JSE

 

Sasol Ltd’s shares first went public on October 19, 1979, on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Sasol shares’ successful placement and the subsequent listing was a high point of introducing private ownership. Moreover, Sasol’s listing broke all records for the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.  Sasol Ordinary Shares trade on the JSE under the stock symbol “SOL.” To buy and sell shares, traders and investors must register an account with a licensed and regulated stockbroker in South Africa that is a registered Financial Service Provider (FSP).

 

Sasol Ltd JSE

 

Sasol Khanyisa Shares

 

Sasol is committed to ensuring that the firm contributes to sustainable transformation. In 2008, Sasol introduced Sasol Inzalo. The purpose behind the initiative was to diversify the firm’s shareholder base and to allow all South Africans to share the company’s success.  In September 2018, Inzalo concluded, and Khanyisa was introduced in its place. As a result, Sasol Khanyisa shares are Sasol BEE Ordinary (SOLBE1) shares traded on the JSE.

 

Sasol Khanyisa Shares

 

How can I check my Sasol Shares? – Explained.

 

Investors must note that Sasol does not deal with the purchase or sale of SOL, SSL, or SOLBE1 shares directly. However, investors can view updated share prices on the official Sasol website by visiting www.sasol.com. To buy, sell, and check your shares, you must register an account with a broker authorized to offer share dealing in South Africa (in terms of SOLBE1 and SOL) and the United States (for SSL shares listed on the NYSE).

The JSE Website features a list of licensed stockbrokers in South Africa that may facilitate purchasing and selling JSE-listed shares such as SOL. Alternatively, South Africans who use the internet and mobile banking solutions can register with their bank to deal in SOL and SOLBE1 shares.  Sasol Shares can be bought with FNB, ABSA, Capitec Bank, EasyEquities, Nedbank, and, Standard Bank.

Shareholders of SOLBE1 shares who want to view their shares can contact the Investor Services of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Sasol and Sasol Khanyisa Public (RF) Limited have named JSE Investor Services as their Transfer Secretaries.  JSE Investor Services maintains a specialized Call Center to manage all your share- and information-related inquiries and can be contacted as follows:

 

  • Telephonically on 0800 8000 10 or +27 (0) 11 713 0800.
  • Alternatively, investors can email Investor Services at sasol@jseinvestorservices.co.za

 

In addition, all investors must use the most recent versions of their name and contact information. This is because Sasol can only contact investors if they have access to the most up-to-date details.  If any contact information has changed, investors are urged to contact the JSE Investor Services Call Centre so that the investor records can be updated.  In addition, Sasol requires updated bank account information so that the firm can transfer any dividends that have been announced. Therefore, investors must contact the JSE Investor Services Call Centre to avoid delays and verify that Sasol has updated information and banking details.

 

How can I check my Sasol Shares

 

 

Conclusion

 

Sasol does not deal with the purchase or sale of SOL, SSL, or SOLBE1 but investors can view updated share prices on the official Sasol website.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Where can I view the latest Sasol share price?

You can view the latest share price on Sasol shares either on the official website or using several stock screeners and news websites.

 

Where can I view my Sasol Shares?

You can view your Sasol (SOL and SSL) shares on your trader’s dashboard with your stockbroker. In addition, you can query SOLBE1 shares by contacting the JSE Investor Services Call Centre telephonically or via email.

 

Can I buy shares directly from Sasol or the JSE?

You cannot purchase shares from Sasol or the JSE. However, the JSE has published a list of registered stockbrokers in South Africa that can assist you in purchasing and selling Sasol shares.

 

 

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