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EXHIBIT 4.29

Exhibit 4.29

			
	 	 	 
	Stephen Scott

Group General Counsel and Company Secretary
	 	

18 March 2010

Mr. P E Yea

Castor Heights

Ferry Hill

Castor

Peterborough

PE5 7BU

Dear Phil

CONFIRMATION OF INDEMNIFICATION OF DIRECTORS

You may recall that your letter of appointment made reference to the fact that at the Company’s
AGM in 2005, the shareholders would be asked to approve amendments to the Memorandum and Articles
of Association to enable the Company to indemnify its Directors in accordance with new
legislation, and that if such approval was obtained, you would benefit from such an indemnity.

Shareholder approval was obtained and this indemnity was granted to you. By way of confirmation,
please find set out below details of the indemnity provided to you.

You will have the benefit of the following indemnity in relation to liability incurred in your
capacity as a Director of the Company. This indemnity is as wide as English law currently permits:

	(i)	 	The Company will provide funds to cover costs as incurred by you in defending legal
proceedings brought against you in your capacity as, or as a result of your being or having
been, a Director of the Company including criminal proceedings and proceedings brought by the
Company itself or an Associated Company;
	 
	(ii)	 	The Company will indemnify you in respect of any proceedings brought by third parties,
including both legal and financial costs of an adverse judgment brought against you in your
capacity as, or as a result of your being or having been, a Director of the Company; and
	 
	(iii)	 	The Company will indemnify you for liability incurred in connection with any application
made to a court for relief from liability, where the court grants such relief.

For the avoidance of doubt, the indemnity granted does not cover:

	(i)	 	Unsuccessful defence of criminal proceedings, in which instance the Company would seek
reimbursement for any funds advanced;
	 
	(ii)	 	Unsuccessful defence of an action brought by the Company itself or an Associated Company, in
which instance the Company would seek reimbursement for any funds advanced;

	 	 	 

	Vodafone Group Plc
	 	 
	Company Secretary’s & Legal Department

	 	Our ref: SRS/je
	One Kingdom Street, Paddington Central, London W2 6BY, England

	 	T +44 1635 673915
	T +44 (0)1635 33251 F +44 (0)1635 580857 www.vodafone.com

	 	F +44 1635 233743
	 
	 	stephen.scott@vodafone.com
	Registered Office: Vodafone House, The Connection, Newbury, Berkshire RG14

	 	 
	2FN, England. Registered in England No. 1833679
	 	 

 

 

	(iii)	 	Fines imposed by regulatory bodies;
	 
	(iv)	 	Fines imposed in criminal proceedings; and
	 
	(v)	 	Liability incurred in connection with any application under Section 661(3) or (4) of the
Companies Act 2006 (acquisition of shares by innocent nominee) or section 1157 of the
Companies Act 2006 (general power to grant relief in case of honest and reasonable conduct),
where the court refuses to grant you relief, and such refusal is final. (For reference, a
summary of these sections is appended to this letter).

Furthermore, the Company may, subject to the provisions of the Companies Act 2006 and the rules
made by the UK Listing Authority, provide funds to cover costs as incurred by you in defending
yourself in an investigation by a regulatory authority or against an action proposed to be taken
by a regulatory authority in connection with any alleged negligence, default, breach of duty or
breach of trust by you in relation to the Company or an Associated Company.

It is a condition of the provision of this indemnity that you shall notify the Company without
delay upon becoming aware of any claim or potential claim against you and that you have a duty to
mitigate any loss incurred.

The Company maintains Directors and Officers insurance as additional cover for Directors which, if
the insurance policy so permits, may provide funds in circumstances where the law prohibits the
Company from indemnifying Directors.

If you have any queries in relation to this letter, please let me know. Otherwise, please
counter-sign the enclosed copy of this letter and return to me at your earliest convenience.

Yours sincerely

Stephen Scott

I accept the terms of this letter.

Philip Yea

Philip Yea

Director

Vodafone Group Plc

Date: 19 March 2010

18 March 2010

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Appendix

Section 661(3) and (4) Companies Act 2006

Section 661 of the Companies Act 2006 governs the situation where there are partly paid up shares
issued to a Company nominee. If the nominee is called upon to pay up but fails to do so, the
Directors of the Company are jointly and severally liable with the nominee to pay such amount.
Under this section however, the court is able to excuse the Director of his or her liability if it
finds that the Director has acted honestly and reasonably in the circumstances and ought fairly to
be excused from liability. If the Director is so excused, the indemnity provided by the Company
will cover costs incurred by the Director in relation to the proceedings. If the court refuses to
grant such relief, the Company will not be permitted to indemnify the Director for costs incurred.

Section 1157 Companies Act 2006

The Court has power under section 1157 of the Companies Act 2006 in any proceedings that come
before it concerning negligence, default, breach of duty or breach of trust against a Director to
relieve him or her from liability if having regard to all the circumstances of the case it finds
that the Director has acted honestly and reasonably and ought fairly to be excused from liability.
If the Director is excused, the Company will indemnify the Director for any costs incurred in
relation to the proceedings but if relief is refused, the Company will not be permitted to
indemnify the Director.

18 March 2010

3EXHIBIT 4.30

Exhibit 4.30

			
	 	 	 
	Stephen Scott

Group General Counsel and Company Secretary
	 	

19 March 2010

Mr L E R Vandevelde

Avenue Van Bever 28B

1180 Uccle 

Belgium

Dear Luc

CONFIRMATION OF INDEMNIFICATION OF DIRECTORS

As your letter of appointment dates back to 2003, it has come to light that you may not have
received written confirmation of the indemnity that the Company provides to you which was approved
by the shareholders in 2005, as amended in 2008. By way of confirmation, please find set out
below, details of the indemnity provided to you.

You will have the benefit of the following indemnity in relation to liability incurred in your
capacity as a Director of the Company. This indemnity is as wide as English law currently permits:

	(i)	 	The Company will provide funds to cover costs as incurred by you in defending legal
proceedings brought against you in your capacity as, or as a result of your being or having
been, a Director of the Company including criminal proceedings and proceedings brought by the
Company itself or an Associated Company;
	 
	(ii)	 	The Company will indemnify you in respect of any proceedings brought by third parties,
including both legal and financial costs of an adverse judgment brought against you in your
capacity as, or as a result of your being or having been, a Director of the Company; and
	 
	(iii)	 	The Company will indemnify you for liability incurred in connection with any application
made to a court for relief from liability, where the court grants such relief.

For the avoidance of doubt, the indemnity granted does not cover:

	(i)	 	Unsuccessful defence of criminal proceedings, in which instance the Company would seek
reimbursement for any funds advanced;
	 
	(ii)	 	Unsuccessful defence of an action brought by the Company itself or an Associated Company, in
which instance the Company would seek reimbursement for any funds advanced;
	 
	(iii)	 	Fines imposed by regulatory bodies;
	 
	(iv)	 	Fines imposed in criminal proceedings; and

	 	 	 

	Vodafone Group Plc
	 	 
	Company Secretary’s & Legal Department
	 	Our ref: SRS/je
	One Kingdom Street, Paddington Central, London W2 6BY, England
	 	T +44 1635 673915
	T +44 (0)1635 33251 F +44 (0)1635 580857 www.vodafone.com
	 	F +44 1635 233743
	 
	 	stephen.scott@vodafone.com
	Registered Office: Vodafone House, The Connection, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 2FN,
	 	 
	England. Registered in England No. 1833679
	 	 

 

 

	(v)	 	Liability incurred in connection with any application under Section 661(3) or (4) of
the Companies Act 2006 (acquisition of shares by innocent nominee) or section 1157 of the
Companies Act 2006 (general power to grant relief in case of honest and reasonable conduct),
where the court refuses to grant you relief, and such refusal is final. (For reference, a
summary of these sections is appended to this letter).

Furthermore, the Company may, subject to the provisions of the Companies Act 2006 and the rules
made by the UK Listing Authority, provide funds to cover costs as incurred by you in defending
yourself in an investigation by a regulatory authority or against an action proposed to be taken by
a regulatory authority in connection with any alleged negligence, default, breach of duty or breach
of trust by you in relation to the Company or an Associated Company.

It is a condition of the provision of this indemnity that you shall notify the Company without
delay upon becoming aware of any claim or potential claim against you and that you have a duty to
mitigate any loss incurred.

The Company maintains Directors and Officers insurance as additional cover for Directors which, if
the insurance policy so permits, may provide funds in circumstances where the law prohibits the
Company from indemnifying Directors.

If you have any queries in relation to this letter, please let me know. Otherwise, please
counter-sign the enclosed copy of this letter and return to me at your earliest convenience.

Yours sincerely

Stephen Scott

I accept the terms of this letter.

Luc Vandvelde

Luc Vandevelde

Director

Vodafone Group Plc

Date: March 23rd, 2010

19 March 2010

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Appendix

Section 661(3) and (4) Companies Act 2006

Section 661 of the Companies Act 2006 governs the situation where there are partly paid up shares
issued to a Company nominee. If the nominee is called upon to pay up but fails to do so, the
Directors of the Company are jointly and severally liable with the nominee to pay such amount.
Under this section however, the court is able to excuse the Director of his or her liability if it
finds that the Director has acted honestly and reasonably in the circumstances and ought fairly to
be excused from liability. If the Director is so excused, the indemnity provided by the Company
will cover costs incurred by the Director in relation to the proceedings. If the court refuses to
grant such relief, the Company will not be permitted to indemnify the Director for costs incurred.

Section 1157 Companies Act 2006

The Court has power under section 1157 of the Companies Act 2006 in any proceedings that come
before it concerning negligence, default, breach of duty or breach of trust against a Director to
relieve him or her from liability if having regard to all the circumstances of the case it finds
that the Director has acted honestly and reasonably and ought fairly to be excused from liability.
If the Director is excused, the Company will indemnify the Director for any costs incurred in
relation to the proceedings but if relief is refused, the Company will not be permitted to
indemnify the Director.

19 March 2010

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