Replacement Announcement Transaction in Own Shares

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Tue, May 20 2025 08:30 am

Correction Announcement. This announcement replaces the Transaction in Own Shares Announcement Released on Friday 16 May 2025.

The number of shares purchased for cancellation was listed incorrectly as 235,035 all other details are correct.

Stock Exchange Announcement

Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust PLC ("the Company")

Transaction in Own Shares

Legal Entity Identifier 5493002NMTB70RZBXO96

The Company announces that, on 16 May 2025, it purchased for cancellation 253,035 Ordinary shares of 5 pence each in the Company ("Shares") at a price of 175.34 pence per Share.

Following this transaction, the Company's share capital consists of 1,016,552,178 Shares in issue and 60,000,000 Shares held in Treasury. Therefore, the total number of voting rights in the Company is 1,016,552,178. In order to protect the interests of existing shareholders, shares held in treasury will only be reissued at a price above the prevailing NAV per share at the time of reissue.

This figure (1,016,552,178) may be used by shareholders as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, the Company under the FCA's Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.

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