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Convening of the Annual General Meeting to approve the 2024 financial statements to be held on June 13, 2025 and evolution of the Atos Board of Directors

Core Points - Atos will hold its Annual General Meeting on June 13, 2025, to approve the 2024 financial statements and discuss changes in the Board of Directors [1][2][3] Board Composition Changes - The Board of Directors has proposed changes to its composition, which will be submitted for approval at the upcoming General Meeting [2] - Elizabeth Tinkham will not seek renewal of her term, which will expire at the end of the General Meeting [3] - If approved, the Board will consist of eight members (excluding the employee representative) and one censor, with 87.5% independent members (seven out of eight) and 50% women, representing six nationalities [4][22] Director Renewals and Appointments - The Board will propose the renewal of terms for Françoise Mercadal-Delasalles and Jean-Jacques Morin, both expiring at the end of the General Meeting for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2027 [7] - Surojit Chatterjee will be appointed as a new independent director, also expiring at the end of the General Meeting for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2027 [7] - Mandy Metten's appointment as a censor will be ratified for one year, expiring at the end of the General Meeting for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2025 [7] Leadership Statements - Philippe Salle, Chairman and CEO of Atos, expressed satisfaction with the upcoming appointments and renewals, emphasizing their importance for the Board's effectiveness and capabilities [5] Company Overview - Atos is a global leader in digital transformation with approximately 74,000 employees and annual revenue of around €10 billion [19] - The company is recognized as the European leader in cybersecurity, cloud, and high-performance computing, providing tailored solutions across various industries in 68 countries [19] - Atos is committed to decarbonization and aims to support clients in achieving secure and sustainable digital transformations [20]