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Results for the year ended 31 March 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-06-12 06:00
Core Viewpoint - PayPoint Plc has demonstrated a resilient financial performance for the year ended 31 March 2025, making significant progress towards achieving its target of £100 million EBITDA by the end of FY26, while also establishing new growth targets for the next three years [3][20][44]. Group Financial Highlights - Revenue increased by 1.4% to £310.7 million from £306.4 million in FY24 [2] - Net revenue rose by 3.7% to £187.7 million compared to £181.0 million in FY24 [2] - Underlying EBITDA grew by 10.7% to £90.0 million from £81.3 million in FY24 [2] - Underlying profit before tax increased by 10.2% to £68.0 million from £61.7 million in FY24 [2] - Profit before tax decreased by 45.4% to £26.3 million from £48.2 million in FY24, impacted by adjusting items [2] - Net corporate debt rose by 44.2% to £97.4 million from £67.5 million in FY24 [2] Strategic Outlook - The company aims for net revenue growth of 5% to 8% per annum through FY28, supported by a robust business mix and growth opportunities [4][20] - An organizational framework will be established to enhance automation and agility in operations [4][21] - A share buyback program will be enhanced to return at least £30 million per annum to shareholders until the end of March 2028, targeting a reduction of at least 20% of issued share capital [4][8][22] Business Division Highlights - The Shopping division's net revenue increased by 1.2% to £65.2 million [10] - E-commerce division net revenue surged by 39.0% to £16.4 million [14] - Payments & Banking division net revenue grew by 1.7% to £54.4 million [14] - Love2shop division net revenue increased by 0.8% to £51.7 million [15] Key Performance Indicators - Underlying EBITDA reached £90.0 million, up from £81.3 million in FY24 [48] - Underlying profit before tax was £68.0 million, compared to £61.7 million in FY24 [48] - Diluted underlying earnings per share increased to 69.1 pence from 62.6 pence in FY24 [48] - Net corporate debt stood at £97.4 million, up from £67.5 million in FY24 [48]
Sydbank A/S share buyback programme: transactions in week 23
Globenewswire· 2025-06-10 07:58
Core Viewpoint - Sydbank A/S has initiated a share buyback program amounting to DKK 1,350 million, aimed at reducing its share capital, which commenced on March 3, 2025, and is set to conclude by January 31, 2026 [1][2]. Group 1: Share Buyback Program Details - The share buyback program is executed in compliance with EU regulations, specifically Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 and Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052, known as the Safe Harbour rules [2]. - As of week 23, a total of 50,000 shares were repurchased, with a gross value of DKK 22,245,690 [2]. - The accumulated total of shares repurchased during the program stands at 983,000, with a gross value of DKK 413,934,050 [2]. Group 2: Transaction Summary - The transactions for week 23 included the following: - June 2, 2025: 13,000 shares at a VWAP of 444.21, gross value DKK 5,774,730 - June 3, 2025: 12,000 shares at a VWAP of 442.90, gross value DKK 5,314,800 - June 4, 2025: 12,000 shares at a VWAP of 443.61, gross value DKK 5,323,320 - June 6, 2025: 13,000 shares at a VWAP of 448.68, gross value DKK 5,832,840 [2]. - Following these transactions, Sydbank A/S holds a total of 983,283 own shares, representing 1.92% of the bank's share capital [4].
Sydbank A/S share buyback programme: transactions in week 22
Globenewswire· 2025-06-02 08:57
Core Viewpoint - Sydbank A/S has initiated a share buyback program amounting to DKK 1,350 million, aimed at reducing its share capital, with the program set to run from March 3, 2025, to January 31, 2026 [1][2]. Summary by Sections Share Buyback Program - The share buyback program is executed in compliance with EU regulations, specifically Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 and Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052, known as the Safe Harbour rules [2]. - As of the latest report, a total of 933,000 shares have been repurchased under the program, with a gross value of DKK 391,688,360 [2][4]. Transactions Overview - In week 22, Sydbank A/S repurchased a total of 38,000 shares, amounting to a gross value of DKK 16,827,500 [2]. - The transactions for the week included: - 14,000 shares on May 26, 2025, at a VWAP of 445.69 DKK - 12,000 shares on May 27, 2025, at a VWAP of 442.08 DKK - 12,000 shares on May 28, 2025, at a VWAP of 440.24 DKK [2]. Current Holdings - Following the transactions, Sydbank A/S now holds a total of 938,074 own shares, which represents 1.83% of the bank's share capital [4].
Sydbank A/S share buyback programme: transactions in week 21
Globenewswire· 2025-05-26 09:07
Core Points - Sydbank A/S has initiated a share buyback programme amounting to DKK 1,350 million, which started on 3 March 2025 and is set to conclude by 31 January 2026 [1][2] - The purpose of the share buyback programme is to reduce the share capital of Sydbank A/S, adhering to the Safe Harbour rules as per EU regulations [2] - As of week 21, a total of 64,000 shares were repurchased, amounting to a gross value of DKK 28,318,360 [2] - Cumulatively, 895,000 shares have been bought back under the programme, with a total gross value of DKK 374,860,860 [2][3] - Following these transactions, Sydbank A/S now holds a total of 895,295 own shares, representing 1.74% of the bank's share capital [3][4]
Description of Ayvens share buyback programme
Globenewswire· 2025-05-20 15:45
Core Points - Ayvens has received authorization for a share buyback program approved at the combined General Shareholders' Meeting on 19 May 2025 [2][4] - As of 15 May 2025, Ayvens holds 626,068 of its own shares, which is 0.08% of its share capital [3] - The maximum purchase price for the shares is set at EUR 28.60, with a total allocation limit of EUR 600 million for the buyback program [7] Breakdown by Objectives - The share buyback program aims to cancel shares, allocate shares to employees, cover employee shareholding plans, engage in market making activities, and support external growth transactions [4] - The company can purchase up to 5% of its share capital, with a maximum of 10% of share capital held after purchases [6][7] Duration and Compliance - The duration of the share buyback program is set for 18 months from the date of the General Meeting [8] - The Board of Directors will ensure compliance with prudential requirements as defined by regulations and the European Central Bank [9] Company Overview - Ayvens is a leading global player in sustainable mobility, providing services such as full-service leasing, fleet management, and multi-mobility solutions [10] - The company operates with over 14,000 employees across 41 countries and manages 3.2 million vehicles, including the world's largest multi-brand EV fleet [11]
Sydbank share buyback programme: transactions in week 19
Globenewswire· 2025-05-12 13:43
Group 1 - Sydbank announced a share buyback programme amounting to DKK 1,350 million, which commenced on 3 March 2025 and is set to conclude by 31 January 2026 [1][2] - The purpose of the share buyback programme is to reduce the share capital of Sydbank, executed in compliance with EU regulations [2] - During week 19, Sydbank repurchased a total of 66,000 shares, with a gross value of DKK 28,006,590 [2] Group 2 - As of the latest announcement, Sydbank has accumulated a total of 762,000 shares repurchased under the programme, with a gross value of DKK 317,038,140 [2] - Following the transactions, Sydbank holds a total of 760,964 own shares, representing 1.48% of its share capital [4] - The total shares held by Sydbank, including direct and indirect holdings, amounts to 768,839 shares, which is 1.51% of the total share capital [5]
Share buyback programme – week 18
Globenewswire· 2025-05-05 07:18
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]
New share buyback programme
Globenewswire· 2025-04-30 05:25
Core Viewpoint - The bank's board has decided to initiate a new share buyback program amounting to DKK 1,000 million following the assessment of its overall capitalization in connection with the first quarter financial statements for 2025 [1]. Group 1 - The new share buyback program will commence after the completion of the current program, which is expected to conclude at the end of May 2025 [1]. - The decision aligns with the bank's distribution policy and has received approval from the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA) [2].
Sydbank share buyback programme: transactions in week 17
Globenewswire· 2025-04-28 07:57
Group 1 - Sydbank has initiated a share buyback programme amounting to DKK 1,350 million, which started on 3 March 2025 and is set to conclude by 31 January 2026 [1][2] - The purpose of the share buyback programme is to reduce the share capital of Sydbank, adhering to the Safe Harbour rules as per EU regulations [2] - In week 17, Sydbank repurchased a total of 64,000 shares, with a gross value of DKK 26,353,790 [2] - The total number of shares repurchased under the programme to date is 627,000, with an accumulated gross value of DKK 260,162,910 [2][3] Group 2 - Following the transactions, Sydbank now holds a total of 4,011,289 own shares, representing 7.34% of the bank's share capital [3]
Share buyback programme – week 17
Globenewswire· 2025-04-28 07:09
Core Points - The share buyback program is set to run from January 28, 2025, to May 28, 2025, with a total buyback amount of up to DKK 500 million, limited to a maximum of 800,000 shares [1] - The program complies 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 312,100 shares have been repurchased at an average price of DKK 1,172.93, totaling DKK 366,071,203 [2] - The bank currently holds 1,627,142 shares under the buyback program, representing 6.09% of its share capital [2] Transaction Details - The transactions conducted on specific dates include: - April 22, 2025: 5,000 shares at DKK 1,144.11, totaling DKK 5,720,550 - April 23, 2025: 4,500 shares at DKK 1,174.42, totaling DKK 5,284,890 - April 24, 2025: 4,500 shares at DKK 1,171.68, totaling DKK 5,272,560 - April 25, 2025: 4,000 shares at DKK 1,189.02, totaling DKK 4,756,080 [2] Compliance and Reporting - The transactions related to the share buyback program are reported in detail in accordance with the relevant regulations, ensuring transparency and compliance with EU laws [2][3]