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Share Buyback Programme

Core Viewpoint - PayPoint plc has announced an extension of its share buyback programme, committing to return at least £30 million per annum to shareholders until March 2028, aiming for a reduction of at least 20% in the company's equity base over this period [2][5]. Group 1: Buyback Programme Details - The initial tranche of the buyback programme, amounting to £20 million, ran from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025, during which 2,849,507 ordinary shares were repurchased at an average price of 701.88 pence per share, representing 3.9% of the issued share capital at the programme's commencement [3]. - The second tranche of the buyback programme will purchase ordinary shares for an aggregate consideration of up to £30 million, starting immediately and concluding no later than March 31, 2026 [4]. - The buyback programme's sole purpose is to reduce PayPoint's share capital, with all purchased ordinary shares being cancelled [5]. Group 2: Regulatory and Operational Framework - The second tranche is subject to the authority granted by a special resolution passed on August 1, 2024, allowing for the purchase of a maximum of 7,257,609 ordinary shares, and further authority to be granted at the 2025 annual general meeting for up to 7,024,818 ordinary shares [6]. - PayPoint has engaged Investec Bank plc to conduct the buyback programme on its behalf, with trading decisions made independently of the company, adhering to pre-set parameters and regulations [7]. - Any purchases made under the buyback programme will be announced by PayPoint no later than 7:30 a.m. on the business day following the purchase [8]. Group 3: Share Capital Information - As of the announcement date, PayPoint's share capital consists of 70,140,123 ordinary shares of 1/3 pence each, with each share carrying one vote at general meetings [10].