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Managing Your Shares

Who do I notify if I have changed my name or address?
You should notify Computershare in writing or complete a change of address form.

How do I find out how many shares I own in Sports Direct?
You can view your shareholding online at www.computershare.com by registering your details. You will need your SRN (found on your certificate) and postcode to view these details. Alternatively you can contact Computershare by post, email or telephone.

Can I transfer my Sports Direct shares to someone else?
Yes. You will need to complete a share transfer form (available from Computershare) and submit it, along with your share certificate to Computershare. Computershare will be able to help you with any queries on 0870 707 4030 - calls are charged at standard geographic rates, though network charges may vary

How do I sell my shares or buy more?
Some high street banks provide facilities for buying and selling shares or you can contact a stockbroker. Computershare, the Company's Registrars have a share dealing service which you can contact at www.computershare.com or on 0870 707 4030 - calls are charged at standard geographic rates, though network charges may vary

What happens if a shareholder dies?
Please send Computershare either the original or a certified copy of the death certificate. They will then provide detailed notes on the procedure for transferring shares.

I am receiving two sets of Sports Direct communications - can I stop this?
This may mean that you have shares registered in two accounts with slightly different details. Sometimes, if shares are purchased at different times, the registration details given to Computershare might differ slightly on each occasion. This can result in them opening two shareholder accounts. This in turn leads to a dividend cheque being issued in respect of each of the accounts each time a dividend is paid and in the duplication of other shareholder communications. If your shareholding is duplicated in this way, please contact Computershare.

My share documentation has been stolen. What do I do?
If you lose your share certificate, or it has been stolen, you should inform Computershare immediately. A record of the lost share certificate will be made to prevent it being used and a letter of indemnity will be sent to you to sign. This is to protect Sports Direct from the possible misuse of your certificate while it is not in your possession. A replacement share certificate will then be sent to you. There is a charge for this service, so we advise you to keep your share certificate in a safe and secure place.

How can I find out how much I paid for my shares?
This information would be on the original contract note issued when you purchased the shares.