Transaction in Own Shares • May 16, 2024
Transaction in Own Shares
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Protector Forsikring ASA: Transactions made under the buy-back program
On 7 May 2024, Protector Forsikring ASA (“Protector”) announced a share buy-back program of up to 150,000 own shares for a maximum amount of NOK 35.5 million, in the period from 8 May 2024 until 3 June 2024. The purpose of the repurchase program is to fulfill obligations arising as a result of Protector's bonus program for senior executives and key personnel as well as Protector’s share purchase program for all employees.
Overview of transactions in the period 8 May 2024-16 May 2024:
Date Aggregated Weighted average Total daily
daily volume share price per transaction
(no. of shares) day(NOK) value(NOK)
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08.05.2024 15 000 236,2314 3 543 471,00
10.05.2024 14 762 241,0097 3 557 785,19
13.05.2024 15 000 237,9446 3 569 169,00
14.05.2024 14 412 238,2253 3 433 303,02
15.05.2024 14 029 236,3580 3 315 866,38
16.05.2024 15 000 234,8437 3 522 655,50
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Total buy-back
this period 88 203 237,4324 20 942 250,10
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Previously
disclosed
buy-backs under
the program
(accumulated)
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Total buy-backs
made under
the program 88 203 237,4324 20 942 250,10
Following the completion of the above transactions, Protector owns a total of 147,757 of own shares, corresponding to 0.179% of Protector’s share capital.
An overview of all transactions made under the buy-back program that have been carried out during the above-mentioned time period is attached.
For further information, please contact: CFO, Ditlev de Vibe Vanay, mob. +47 934 80 393
Oslo, 16 May 2024
Protector Forsikring ASA
This information is subject of the disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act and article 5 of the EU Market Abuse Regulation.
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