Core Points - The share buyback program is set to run from January 28, 2025, to May 28, 2025, with a total budget of up to DKK 500 million and a maximum of 800,000 shares to be repurchased [1] - The program is compliant with EU regulations, specifically EU Commission Regulation No. 596/2014 and EU Commission Delegated Regulation No. 2016/1052, which provide a "Safe Harbour" for such transactions [2] - As of the latest report, a total of 330,100 shares have been repurchased under the program, with an average purchase price of DKK 1,176.49, totaling DKK 388,358,993 [2] - The bank currently holds 1,645,142 shares under the buyback programs, representing 6.16% of the company's share capital [2] Transaction Details - The transactions conducted under the buyback program include specific dates, number of shares, average purchase prices, and total amounts spent [2][3] - Notable transactions include: - April 28, 2025: 4,000 shares at an average price of DKK 1,201.71, totaling DKK 4,806,840 - April 29, 2025: 4,000 shares at an average price of DKK 1,202.93, totaling DKK 4,811,720 - April 30, 2025: 4,000 shares at an average price of DKK 1,251.95, totaling DKK 5,007,800 [2] - The detailed transaction records include various volumes and prices across multiple trading venues, indicating active participation in the buyback program [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Share buyback programme – week 18
Globenewswire·2025-05-05 07:18