Quarterly Report • Apr 22, 2021
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Annual Report 2020
| LETTER FROM THE CEO 3 |
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| REPORT FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS - 2020 ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT 4 |
| HIGHLIGHTS IN 2020 AND SUBSEQUENT EVENTS 7 |
| RISKS 8 |
| CONSOLIDATED INCOME STATEMENT 10 |
| CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT 11 |
| CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 12 |
| NOTES TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL INFORMATION 14 |
| Note 1 – General accounting policies14 |
| Note 2 – Revenues15 |
| Note 3 – Government grants15 |
| Note 4 – Personnel costs15 |
| Note 5 – Remuneration of management and auditor 16 |
| Note 6 – Intangible assets, research and development17 |
| Note 7 – Trade and other receivables 18 |
| Note 8 – Bank deposits, overdraft facility and restricted cash 18 |
| Note 9 – Income tax18 |
| Note 10 – Equity 19 |
| Note 11 – Share capital and shareholder information19 |
| Note 12 – Other disclosures20 |
| Note 13 – Discontinued operations21 |
| Note 14 – Provisions and other short-term liabilities21 |
| Note 15 – Share price development (Ticker on EURONEXT GROWTH OSLO: HUDL) 22 |
| Note 16 – Events after the reporting period and effect of Covid-1922 |
| INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT 23 |
| CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 26 |
| MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 28 |
| MANAGEMENT TEAM 29 |

Born out of the idea that trading in global markets (and funds) should be made accessible to everyone, Huddlestock Fintech started its journey in 2014. Welcomed by the London based tech start-up accelerator, Level 39, Huddlestock grew its user base rapidly in the space of a few months. Realizing that the company could have an even greater impact by focusing on B2B markets, the management pivoted the strategy, and expanded into B2B products.
Fast-forward to 2020, Huddlestock Fintech listed on Euronext Growth Oslo in November and signed a major partnership with BNP Paribas. Two major milestones in the company's recent history, recognizing Huddlestock as an innovator in wealth tech, and confirming the two technology solutions that have been developed thus far. The solid performance of the share price since its debut in November 2020 and the continued strong support from key shareholders, gave us the financial flexibility to continue our journey.
While 2020 was an eventful year with the onset of a global health pandemic which fundamentally rattled societies, major global stock markets delivered solid returns, largely driven by central banks' liquidity and rapid take up of new technology solutions, and the increased importance of the retail investor.
The team at Huddlestock continued working hard to develop our innovative technology solutions for asset and wealth managers, validating our technology through a partnership with Europe's leading banking group BNP Paribas. The partnership resulted in BNP Paribas integrating Huddlestock's Apex software solution into their Qinfen solution for their clients. We entered a joint venture with Malaysia's MHX Group to develop the Malaysian market using the Qinfen platform with Huddlestock technology. Furthermore, we continued building out our ecosystem by securing partnership agreements for our Apex and Bedrock solutions with BNP Paribas and Baader Bank in 2020.
Our Board of Directors is composed of three serial entrepreneurs, with a strong passion for supporting new and innovative technology solutions that make a difference.
Looking into 2021 and beyond, Huddlestock Fintech will continue to pursue our ambition of bringing custody banking, wealth, and asset management together through cutting edge technology solutions and opening access to markets by providing low-cost access to online trading and a wider set of investment platforms and opportunities.
Huddlestock Fintech - Democratizing wealth
John E.Skajem
Chief Executive Officer

Huddlestock Fintech AS is the parent company in the Huddlestock Group. The Group's subsidiaries include Huddlestock Technologies AS, Huddlestock Systems GmbH, Huddlestock Asia SDN BHD and Dovre Forvaltning UAB.
The Group entered into a Share Purchase Agreement with Opera Financial Technologies Limited on 22 September 2020 regarding the sale and purchase of all issued shares in Dovre Forvaltning UAB. The transaction is pending approval from the Central Bank of Lithuania. Huddlestock Fintech AS and Huddlestock Technologies AS are based in Norway. Huddlestock Systems GmbH is based in Germany. Huddlestock Asia SDN BHD is based in Malaysia and Dovre Forvaltning UAB is based in Lithuania. The Group has developed a suite of unique software as a service-solutions for banks, asset managers and retail trading venues.
The Company's head office is located at Forus in Stavanger municipality, Norway.
For the preparation of the financial statements, the Company and Group continue to be in operation and are in good standing. The Company and the Group have a budget for 2021 with an annual positive net income and have sufficient liquidity to manage costs for the next 12 months. The Board of Directors have no reservations about presenting the annual accounts under the assumption of continued operations.
The Group's turnover in 2020 was NOK 225.000. The Group's annual result was a loss of NOK 12.428.000. This compares with a loss of NOK 8.672.000 in 2019. The Company and the Group have until late 2020 prioritized research and development. The Company has now finalised its core technical product suite. These were introduced to the market in 2020 and are live as of January 2021.
Total cash flow from operating activities in the Group was a loss of NOK 6.815.000. The operating loss for the Group was NOK 12.428.000. The total investment in the Group in 2020 amounted to NOK 65.260.000, compared with NOK 21.428.000 the year before.
The total capital in the Group as of 31.12.2021 is NOK 2.958.000 at the end of the year, compared with NOK 8.677.000 the year before. The equity ratio in the Group was 94,3%, compared to 90,5% by 31.12.2019.
On November 17th, prior to Huddlestock's public listing, the company completed a small capital increase. It was a limited issue where all shareholders were invited to participate at a price of NOK 2.10 per share. Huddlestock raised NOK 6.300.000 from existing shareholders by issuing 3 million new shares in a private placement. The shares were issued on Monday 23rd .
Huddlestock Fintech AS was listed on Euronext Growth Market on November 26th, 2020, as Norway's first fintech company publicly traded.
In December 2020, Huddlestock Fintech AS signed a letter of intent with a major European online bank-as-aservice-company to develop a software solution to connect the bank and its clients to the BNP Paribas trading and wealth management platform. The bank intends to use Huddlestock's API and connectivity technology, Bedrock. As part of the agreement, Huddlestock will develop systems for asset management, including algorithmic driven asset allocation that are built around ESG principles and sustainable wealth management. The product is expected to go live in production during 2021.
In December 2020, Huddlestock Systems GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Huddlestock Group, partnered with Baader Bank to provide its customers with best-in-class execution and low-cost trading. Baader Bank is the pre-eminent liquidity provider on the German Gettex exchange and offers best in class executions at market leading rates. Huddlestock clients will benefit from fast and efficient trading with the best possible service. Through the partnership with Baader Bank, Huddlestock will be able to allow eligible clients to trade at zero commission in over 20.000 of the most popular financial instruments.
We were pleased to see BNP Paribas launch Bedrock and Apex stage 1 on January 20th, 2021. Our partnership with BNP Paribas is progressing in line with our expectations. Our partnership with MHX is expected to go live in Q2. Baader Bank finalising customization. Expected to go live in Q2.
We have signed new letters of intent and contracts with 2 clients for Bedrock (DonauCapital, Tradegate), 1 client for Apex (Pecunia).
Huddlestock launched its private label version of the Huddlestock Apex asset management solution on January 20th, 2021 during a Webcast organized by BNP Paribas for that purpose. The private label Apex solution now allows all of BNP Paribas' asset managers to start taking advantage of the end-to-end solution and the digitalized process which Huddlestock and BNP Paribas are offering through the Apex/Qinfen platform. Once Qinfen marketing starts, asset- and wealth-managers now onboarding can publish on the joint platform with just one click.
Huddlestock also officially launched its Bedrock API solution during the webinar. Bedrock provides the connectivity between the Apex platform and any other platform that securities business clients of BNP Paribas in Germany want to build. Clients of BNP can now connect and run their custom offerings taking advantage of a market leading all-in-one API solution that connects them to the processing power of BNP.
On February 3 rd, 2021 Huddlestock announced that the award-winning wealth manager Pecunia GmbH was the first asset manager to join the Apex Platform for asset management and distribution, after it went live in partnership with BNP Paribas in Germany in January. Pecunia, established in 2012, won the Citywire Deutschland Award in 2020 for best fund manager and has more than EUR 200 million (NOK +2 billion) in assets under management. The Apex platform provides a comprehensive one-stop-shop for digital portfolio management and will serve as Pecunia's online distribution platform as well as its internal management platform, allowing Pecunia to retire several legacy systems at once while adding new digital capabilities.
Apex will allow Pecunia to consolidate all interfaces and partners into one efficient platform and will in the future allow Pecunia to benefit from the central marketing platform set up by its main custody partner with just one click. This will allow Pecunia to not only massively streamline its operations, but also open new digital marketing channels that are expected to scale its current client base significantly.
On February 3rd, 2021 Huddlestock Fintech entered into a partnership with DonauCapital, based on its Bedrock B2B offering. As a specialist for the implementation of regulatory requirements, DonauCapital provides tied agent umbrellas for fintech firms with digital investment- and trading platforms for self-directed and well-informed clients. DonauCapital is a leader within this segment in Germany and provides regulatory umbrellas for more than 15 clients who have access to 30 partner banks and brokers within the European Union. Some clients include gratisbroker.de, CFX Broker and the multi account provider guidants.de. The agreement between Donau and Huddlestock is expected to generate significant new order flow through the Bedrock API solution, with the first clients going live in Q2 2021.
On February 12, 2021 Huddlestock Fintech entered into a partnership with Tradegate Exchange, using its Bedrock B2B offering. Huddlestock has signed an agreement with Tradegate AG Wertpapierhandelsbank, a subsidiary of Deutsche Börse AG. Tradegate Exchange is a stock exchange specialising in executing orders for private investors. Deutsche Börse AG is one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, with more than 3200 employees and over 800 companies listed. In 2020 Tradegate and Börse Berlin achieved a record turnover of EUR 401.6 billion.
The partnership will use Huddlestock Fintech's Bedrock B2B solution and add more than 16,000 securities (equities, bonds and investment funds) to the Bedrock ecosystem. The addition of Tradegate AG is highly complementary to the other liquidity providers in the Bedrock ecosystem, including Baader Bank and Gettex. The agreement will allow Huddlestock to add further clients to the Bedrock service and strengthen Huddlestock's position in the European financial markets.
The projected timings for Huddlestock's joint venture with MHX, have been delayed due to the ongoing global health pandemic (coronavirus) and delays with the joint venture's regulatory application with the Central Bank of Malaysia. The company's project leadership team is continuing the roll out of the offering and is well underway in customising the offering for MHX. We still expect it to go live in 2021. The platform will offer asset management products through BNP Paribas' Qinfen offering.

The Company and the Group is exposed to financial risk in very limited areas. The current strategy does not include the use of financial instruments, but this is subject of ongoing assessment by the management and the Board. The Company and the Group has conducted extensive research and developed into technology solutions and has developed a suite of unique software as a service-solutions for banks, asset managers and online trading venues. It has a strong portfolio of licenses for these technology solutions.
The Company and the Group has no debt, so it is not exposed to changes in interest rates. The Company and the Group has no equity market investments, so it is not exposed to changes in equity markets. The Company and the Group has some minor foreign exchange exposure through normal international business, which is considered to be of no significance. With regards to other market risks, there is the possibility of stronger competition for winning clients, however, this risk is viewed as normal for business operations and low due to the significant number of potential clients. In order to quantify the risk of not achieving the company plans and goals, we view this as low to medium risk. There are always risks in achieving plans, however, the company has good visibility for existing contracts and with the view of our pipeline going forward.
The risk of losses on receivables is considered low. To date, the Company and the Group has not incurred significant losses on receivables.
The Company and the Group considers the liquidity to be manageable due to cash in accounts and budget for 2021. The company is structured with low fixed cost and with short term contracts. For variable costs, the company has the ability to efficiently scale up or down as it sees the opportunities. The company has also managed to successfully raise capital through both equity and/or loans.
During 2019, Huddlestock started work on developing and launching Qinfen, a B2B platform in collaboration with BNP Paribas, one of the world's largest banks. Qinfen was under development throughout 2019, and was expected to be launched in Q1 2020. This launch was delayed due to Covid-19 and volatile world's financial markets. As a result of Covid-19 delays, 2020 revenues were lower than expected. The company took steps to cut costs during 2020 as a consequence.
The company listed in Q4 2020, a slight delay to initial plans of listing during Q2 2020. The delay was due to Covid-19 and the impact the global health pandemic had on markets and economies globally in Q2 2020.
Huddlestock Group remains well capitalized and the company has sufficient liquidity to manage without income in the next 12 months. The board has no reservations about presenting the annual accounts under the assumption of continued operations. The company is experiencing strong interest in our products and technology.
Matters discussed in this report may constitute forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements in this report are based on various assumptions, including without limitation, management's examination of future operating trends and other information or expectations available from the third parties. The company believes that these assumptions were reasonable when they were made, but the assumptions are inherently subject to significant uncertainties, which are difficult to predict and might prove to be beyond the company's control. As a result, no representation or warranty is given as to the completeness or accuracy of any forwardlooking statement contained in this report or the accuracy of any of the underlying assumptions.
Øyvind Hovland Murshid Hugberg-Ali Chairman of the Board Board member
| Per Øyvind Berge | John Egil Skajem | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Board member | CEO |
Stavanger, April 12, 2021 The Board of Directors of Huddlestock
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | Note | 2020 | 2019 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operating income | |||
| Other operating income | 2 | 225 | 0 |
| Total operating income | 225 | 0 | |
| Operating expenses | |||
| Personnel costs | 4, 5 | 432 | 704 |
| Other operating expenses | 5 | 8,267 | 5,000 |
| Total operating expenses | 8,699 | 5,704 | |
| Operating profit (loss) | -8,474 | -5,704 | |
| Financial income | |||
| Interest income | 9 | 1 | |
| Other financial income | 142 | 2 | |
| Total financial income | 151 | 3 | |
| Financial expenses | |||
| Interest expenses | 39 | 11 | |
| Other financial expenses | 33 | 5 | |
| Total financial expenses | 72 | 17 | |
| Net financial items | 79 | -14 | |
| Net profit (loss) from discontinued operations | 12 | -4,033 | -2,955 |
| Profit (loss) before tax | -12,428 | -8,672 | |
| Income tax | 9 | 0 | 0 |
| Net profit (loss) | -12,428 | -8,672 |
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | Note | 2020 | 2019 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cash flows from operating activities | |||
| Profit (loss) before tax | -12,428 | -8,672 | |
| Net result discontinued operations |
4,033 | 2,955 | |
| Changes to accounts receivable | 552 | -616 | |
| Changes to accounts payable | 676 | -1,432 | |
| Changes to other accruals and | |||
| prepayments | 1,131 | -3,141 | |
| Net cash flow from operating activities from continuing operations | -6,037 | -10,907 | |
| Net cash flow from operating activities from discontinued operations | 12 | -475 | -4,542 |
| Cash flows from investment activities | |||
| Purchase of intangible assets | 6 | -3,519 | -11,214 |
| Short term loan | -2,169 | 0 | |
| Received government grants | 3 | 0 | 844 |
| Net cash flow from investment activities from continuing operations | -5,689 | -10,370 | |
| Net cash flow from investing activities from discontinued operations | 12 | 0 | 0 |
| Cash flows from financing activities | |||
| Proceeds from capital increase | 10 | 6,614 | 28,473 |
| Net cash flow from financing activities from continuing operations | 6,614 | 28,473 | |
| Net cash flow from financing activities from discontinued operations | 12 | 0 | 4,285 |
| Net changes to cash and cash equivalents from continuing operations | -5,112 | 7,197 | |
| Net changes to cash from discontinued operations | -475 | -258 | |
| Continued operations | |||
| Bank deposits, cash and cash equivalents per 1.1. | 8,677 | 1,480 | |
| Bank deposits, cash and cash equivalents per 31.12. | 9 | 3,565 | 8,677 |
| - Hereof restricted bank | |||
| deposits | 0 | 0 | |
| Discontinued | |||
| operations | |||
| Bank deposits, cash and cash equivalents per 1.1. | 2,660 | 2,442 | |
| Bank deposits, cash and cash equivalents per 31.12. | 9 | 2,185 | 2,185 |
| - Hereof restricted bank | |||
| deposits | 0 | 0 |
|11|
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | Note | 2020 | 2019 |
|---|---|---|---|
| ASSETS | |||
| Non-current assets | |||
| Intangible assets | |||
| Research and development | 6 | 19,308 | 15,789 |
| Licenses, patents | 6 | 45,952 | 5,459 |
| Total intangible assets | 65,260 | 21,248 | |
| Current assets | |||
| Receivables | |||
| Trade receivables | 7 | - | 552 |
| Other short-term receivables | 1,089 | 1,300 | |
| Total receivables | 1,089 | 1,852 | |
| Bank deposits, cash and cash equivalents |
8 | 2,958 | 8,677 |
| Net assets discontinued operations | 12 | 2,233 | 4,210 |
| Total current assets | 6,280 | 14,739 | |
| Total assets | 71,541 | 35,986 | |
| EQUITY AND LIABILITIES | |||
| Equity | 2020 | 2019 | |
| Paid-in capital | |||
| Share capital | 11 | 208 | 143 |
| Share capital - not registered | 0 | 19 | |
| Own shares | 0 | 0 | |
| Share premium | 72,445 | 7,940 |
| Share premium- not | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| registered Total paid-in capital |
0 72,653 |
17,232 25,334 |
|
| Retained earnings | |||
| Other equity | - 5,480 |
6,962 | |
| Total retained earnings | - 5,480 |
6,962 | |
| Non-controlling interest | - | 290 | |
| Total equity | 10 | 67,173 | 32,587 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Short-term liabilities | |||
| Accounts payable | 1,532 | 857 | |
| Payroll taxes, VAT etc. | 169 | 87 | |
| Other short-term liabilities | 13 | 2,455 | 400 |
| Total short-term liabilities | 4,157 | 1,344 | |
| Net liabilities discontinued operations | 12 | 211 | 2,056 |
| Total liabilities | 4,367 | 3,399 | |
| Total equity and liabilities | 71,541 | 35,986 |
Stavanger, April 12, 2021
| Øyvind Hovland | Murshid Hugberg-Ali |
|---|---|
| Chairman of the Board | Board member |
| Per Øyvind Berge | John Egil Skajem |
| Board member | CEO |
The consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Norwegian Accounting Act and generally accepted accounting principles in Norway (NGAAP) for smaller Companies and NRS 8. The financial statements have been prepared on the going concern basis.
The Company is listed on Euronext Growth as of November 2020, and is therefore required to prepare consolidated financial statements.
All amounts are presented in thousands of NOK, unless otherwise clearly stated.
In addition to the parent entity, Huddlestock Fintech AS, the group also includes the subsidiaries Huddlestock Systems gmbh and Dovre Forvaltning UAB, which is based in Germany and Lithuania respectively. The consolidated financial statements show these units as one single economic entity.
Early spring of 2020 the group decided that its intention was to exit the Lithuanian business and initiated an active program to locate a buyer for its Lithuanian subsidiary, Dovre Forvaltning UAB. This resulted in signing of an SPA in September 2020. The closing of the transaction is dependent on approval from the Central Bank of Lithuania. The associated assets and liabilities were consequently presented as discontinued operations in the consolidated financial statements.
A discontinued operation is a component of the entity that has been disposed of or is classified as held for sale and that represents a separate major line of business or geographical area of operations, is part of a single coordinated plan to dispose of such a line of business or area of operations, or is a subsidiary acquired exclusively with a view to resale.
The results of discontinued operations are presented separately in the statement of profit or loss.
The consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with uniform policies by converting the subsidiaries to the same principles as the parent company.
Assets intended for long-term ownership or use are classified as non-current assets. Assets associated with the normal operating cycle are classified as current assets. Receivables are classified as current assets if they fall due within one year. Analogue criteria are applied to liabilities. Unless otherwise stated, long-term liabilities also include next year's instalments.
The functional currency of the parent entity is NOK. For consolidation purposes, the results and financial position of all the Group's entities that have a functional currency other than NOK are translated to the closing rate at the reporting date of each month. Income and expenses for each income statement are translated to the average exchange rate for the period, this being a reasonable approximation for estimating actual rate. Exchange differences are recognized directly against equity.
Revenues in 2020 is services provided, and is recognised when the service is rendered.
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | 2020 |
|---|---|
| Other revenue | 225 |
| Total | 225 |
| Revenues by country | |
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | 2020 |
| Norway | 102 |
| Germany | 123 |
| Total | 225 |
The group receives government grants in relation to its research and development activities. When such grants are received to carry out certain activities or compensate specific expenses, the grant is recognised in the income statement over the same period as the associated costs. Grants that compensate the group for the cost of an asset are recognised as a reduction in the carrying value of the related asset and recognised as reduced depreciation over the useful life of the asset.
The current Skattefunn-project is approved from 2019 to 2021 og relates to the development of a platform that makes investment in the share- and blockchain market understandable and available for the public. Internally, the project is named "Marketplace for Investing" (MiF).
| Licenses, patents | Research and development |
|
|---|---|---|
| Development cost | 46,806 | 28,184 |
| Received government grants | -854 | -8,876 |
| Carrying value 31.12 | 45,952 | 19,308 |
Personnel costs are expensed as the employees earn the right to the payment of wages for hours worked. Payments to defined contribution pension are expensed over the period in which the employees earn the right to the deposit. Personnel costs related to research and development projects are capitalised to the extent that the conditions for this are met.
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | 2020 | 2019 |
|---|---|---|
| Wages | 407 | 605 |
| Pension contributions | 0 | 0 |
| Social security tax | 24 | 99 |
| Capitalised development costs | 0 | 0 |
| Other personnel costs | 0 | 0 |
| Total | 432 | 704 |
| Number of employees | ||
| (average FTE for the period) | 2020 | 2019 |
| Norway | 1 | 1 |
The current CEO has a yearly salary of NOK 1.200.000. He is not entitled to severance pay, and has no loans from the Company.
There has not been paid fees to The Board of Directors.
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | 2020 | 2019 |
|---|---|---|
| Statutory audit fee | 321 | 60 |
| Other certification services | 84 | 23 |
| Tax advisory services | 48 | 0 |
| Other non-auditing services | 219 | 0 |
| Total | 672 | 83 |
Reported amounts are exclusive of VAT.
Expenditures on research and development are capitalized to the extent that they are part of projects generating identifiable intangible assets, of which future economic benefits can be attributed. Expenses related to projects not meeting these criteria are charged to the income statement as they accrue.
For the year 2020, the Group invested further resources and funding into our technology. Both Apex and Bedrock solutions have now been completed and we are mostly focusing on tailor making the solutions to custom fit our contracted clients.
The most significant project the Group has is the Qinfen platform we have developed for BNP Paribas. Qinfen is a digital platform where fund managers can offer their clients strategies and several other services in one place. Qinfen is based on the Huddlestock platform. This product is subsequently complete and was taken into use from 20 January 2021.
Since early 2020, the Group have been developing a technical end to end solution for a German news provider. The technical solution was finished in 2020, however the client decided to use another custody provider and therefore the project was not implemented. The client has now decided on their custody provider and we should go live with them in April 2021.
The technical products have subsequently been completed and we are now foreseeing only implementation adjustments for each new client.
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | Research and development assets | Licences |
|---|---|---|
| Cost 01.01. | 15,789 | 5,459 |
| Additions | 3,519 | 40,494 |
| Disposals | 0 | 0 |
| Cost 31.12. | 19,308 | 45,952 |
| Accumulated depreciation 01.01. | 0 | 0 |
| Depreciations for the year | 0 | 0 |
| Disposals | 0 | 0 |
| Accumulated depreciation 31.12. | 0 | 0 |
| Book value 31.12. | 19,308 | 45,952 |
Specification
The R&D assets and the license is continuously being enhanced for its intended use per December 31, 2020 and is therefore not depreciated.
It is expected that the assets will be ready for its intended use and will be depreciated in 2021.
Trade and other receivables are recognised at face value, less provisions for expected credit losses. Provisions for expected credit losses are made on the basis of a specific assessment of the individual receivables. For trade receivables, a general provision is also made based on historical losses.
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | 2020 | 2019 |
|---|---|---|
| Trade receivables at face value | 0 | 552 |
| Provision for expected credit losses | 0 | 0 |
| Net trade receivables | 0 | 552 |
Bank deposits, cash and cash equivalents includes all cash, bank deposits and other liquid investments that can be immediately converted into cash, with negligible exchange rate risk.
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | 2020 | 2019 |
|---|---|---|
| Payroll tax account | 0 | 0 |
The income tax expense in the income statement includes the tax payable for the period and changes in deferred tax. Tax payable and deferred tax is calculated using tax rates and tax legislation that have been enacted at the end of the reporting period. Deferred tax is calculated on all temporary differences between tax base and amount recognised in the statement of financial position. In addition deferred tax is also calculated on tax loss carryforward at the end of the reporting period. Deferred tax is only recognised to the extent that it is probable that future taxable income will be generated against which it can be utilized. Deferred tax assets and deferred tax liabilities are offset if there is a legally enforceable right to offset them.
The deferred tax asset has not been recognised, in line with the exemption under NGAAP for smaller companies.
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | 2020 | 2019 |
|---|---|---|
| Tax payable | 0 | 0 |
| Change in deferred tax | 0 | 0 |
| Income tax expense | 0 | 0 |
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | 2020 | 2019 |
|---|---|---|
| Result before tax | -12,428 | -8,672 |
| Tax at nominal rate (22 %) | -2,734 | -1,908 |
| Permanent differences | 878 | 0 |
| Effect of different tax rates | 0 | 0 |
| Change in deferred tax not recognised | 1,856 | 1,908 |
| Income tax expense | 0 | 0 |
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | 2020 | 2019 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed assets | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Receivables | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Deferred government grants | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Net deferred tax on temporary differences | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Tax loss carryforward | -5,281 | -3,550 | 1,731 |
| Total deferred tax | -5,281 | -3,550 | 1,731 |
| Deferred tax recognised | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Share capita |
Own | Share | Other | Non-controlling | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | l | shares | premium | equity | interest | Sum |
| Equity as per 31.12.2019 | 162 | 0 | 25,172 | 6,962 | 290 | 32,587 |
| Net profit (loss) | 0 | 0 | 0 | -12,428 | 0 | -12,428 |
| Acquisition of non-controlling | ||||||
| interest | 0 | 0 | 0 | 290 | -290 | 0 |
| Currency translation | ||||||
| differences | 0 | 0 | 0 | -305 | 0 | -305 |
| Capital increase | 47 | 0 | 47,273 | 0 | 0 | 47,319 |
| Equity as per | ||||||
| 31.12.2020 | 208 | 0 | 72,445 | -5,480 | 0 | 67,173 |
As of 01 January 2020 18 736 NOK of the share capital and 17 232 159 NOK of the share premium was paid in, but not registered. The capital increase was registered 6 and 25 February 2020.
The parent entity, Huddlestock Fintech AS, has 109 668 729 shares outstanding, each with a nominal value of rounded NOK 0,00148. All shares have equal voting and dividend rights.
The company's management and board members control Grunnfjellet AS, Berker Group AS and Vision Invest Stavanger AS.
| Rank | Investor | Holding no. of shares |
Stake, % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Euroclear Bank S.A./N.V. | 21,333,746 | 19.5% |
| 2 | VISION INVEST STAVANGER AS | 8,151,715 | 7.4% |
| 3 | RETROPI LIMITED | 7,607,608 | 6.9% |
| ਪੈ | BERKER GROUP AS | 6,847,189 | 6.2% |
| 5 | GRUNNFJELLET AS | 5,310,000 | 4.8% |
| ട | GENTLE INVEST AS | 4,091,000 | 3.7% |
| 7 | HUDDLE AS | 3,242,622 | 3.0% |
| 8 | SAAMAND AS | 3.064.332 | 2.8% |
| ு | E HOLDING AS | 3,013,395 | 2.7% |
| 10 | SAA INVEST AS | 3.000.000 | 2.7% |
| 11 | HOGNAN INVEST AS | 2,494,512 | 2.3% |
| 12 | STEIN HEGRE HOLDING AS | 2,400,000 | 2.2% |
| 13 | GJEDREM AS | 2,135,623 | 1.9% |
| 14 | VALINOR AS | 1,563,852 | 1.4% |
| 15 | BILL INVEST AS | 1,536,847 | 1.4% |
| 16 | STOKK INVESTERING AS | 1,315,790 | 1.2% |
| 17 | SIRIUS AS | 1,200,000 | 1.1% |
| 18 | GJEDREM HOLDING AS | 1,150,000 | 1.0% |
| 19 | PEBRIGA AS | 1,129,541 | 1.0% |
| 20 | NORDNET LIVSFORSIKRING AS | 1,117,303 | 1.0% |
| 21 | Nordea Bank Abp | 1,021,587 | 0.9% |
| 22 | SANDNES INVESTERING AS | 1,000,000 | 0.9% |
| 23 | ALA AS | 913,395 | 0.8% |
| 24-25 | HEDEN HOLDING AS | 800,000 | 0.7% |
| 24-25 | KRISTIANS AND AS | 800,000 | 0.7% |
| Total Top 25 | 86,240,057 | 79% | |
| l otal | 109,668,729 | 100% |
| Representative | Role | Transactions during 2020* |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| Grunnfjellet AS | Per Øyvind Berge | Board member | 0 |
| Berker Group AS | Murshid Hugberg-Ali | Board member | 425 |
| Chairman of the | |||
| Vision Invest Stavanger AS | Øyvind Hovland | Board | 403 |
| Orion Oslo AS | John E. Skajem | General manager | 571 |
| Better LLC | Peter van Kleef | Shareholder | 3,200 |
* Included in other operating cost
The Group has entered into a Share Purchase Agreement with Opera Financial Technologies Limited on 22 September 2020 regarding the sale and purchase of all issued shares in Dovre Forvaltning UAB. The transaction is dependent on approval from the Bank of Lithuania. Awaiting approval, the net assets, liabilities, results and cash flows are presented as separate line items as discontinued operations.
Dovre Forvaltning is a regulated asset manager in Lithuania. During 2020 it was decided to terminate the business and return all the funds back to the investors. This was successfully concluded during the year.
After the company was made dormant, a buyer emerged, and the parties have agreed to terms. The only outstanding issue according to the Sale and Purchase agreement to be concluded is the regulatory approval from the Central Bank of Lithuania for the new owner.
This was expected to have been approved before the end of 2020, however we are still waiting for the approval. Huddlestock Fintech decided to sell the company because there were no significant synergies between Huddlestock´s main strategy going forward and Dover Forvaltning. Furthermore, Dovre Forvaltning was also determined to be too small in the key area of assets under management. There were limited prospects for a significant increase in asset under management the near term.
There is no running cost, and the company has terminated all activity.
| 31/12/2020 | 31/12/2019 | |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed assets | 15 | 692 |
| Trade receivables | 0 | 788 |
| Other receivables | 33 | 69 |
| Cash and cash equivalents | 2,185 | 2,660 |
| Public duties payable | 0 | |
| Other current liabilities | -211 | -2,056 |
| Net asset position | 2,022 | 2,154 |
The net asset position in the Group accounts is derived as the following:
The net asset position in the Group indicates that the Group will have a small profit when exiting the investment.
Other short-term liabilities are mainly related to services received or wages to employees, for which payment is due within the next twelve months. These liabilities are measured at nominal amounts.
| (amounts in NOK 1000) | 2020 | 2019 |
|---|---|---|
| Accrued holiday pay | 23 | 0 |
| Other short-term liabilities | 2,432 | 400 |
| Total | 2,455 | 400 |
Note 15 – Share price development (Ticker on EURONEXT GROWTH OSLO: HUDL)

During 2019, Huddlestock started work on developing and launching Qinfen, a B2B platform in collaboration with BNP Paribas, one of the world's largest banks. Qinfen was under development throughout 2019, and was expected to be launched in Q1 2020. This launch was delayed due to Covid-19 and volatile world's financial markets. As a result of Covid-19 delays, 2020 revenues were lower than expected. The company took steps to cut costs during 2020 as a consequence.
The company listed in Q4 2020, a slight delay to initial plans of listing during Q2 2020. The delay was due to Covid-19 and the impact the global health pandemic had on markets and economies globally in Q2 2020.
Huddlestock Group remains well capitalized and the company has sufficient liquidity to manage without income in the next 12 months. The board has no reservations about presenting the annual accounts under the assumption of continued operations. The company is experiencing strong interest in our products and technology.

The General Meeting is the highest decision-making authority of the Company. All shareholders of the Company are entitled to attend and vote at General Meetings and to table draft resolutions for items to be included on the agenda for a General Meeting.
The overall management of the Company is vested with its Board of Directors and the Management. In accordance with Norwegian law, the Board of Directors is responsible for, among other things, supervising the general and day-to-day management of the Company's business ensuring proper organization, preparing plans and budgets for its activities ensuring that the Company's activities, accounts and assets management are subject to adequate controls and undertaking investigations necessary to perform its duties.
The Management is responsible for the day-to-day management of the Company's operations in accordance with Norwegian law and instructions set out by the Board of Directors. Among other responsibilities, the Company's Chief Executive Officer (CEO), is responsible for keeping the Company's accounts in accordance with existing Norwegian legislation and regulations and for managing the Company's assets in a responsible manner. In addition, the CEO must, according to Norwegian law, brief the Board of Directors about the Company's activities, financial position, and operating results at a minimum of one time per month.
No Audit Committee is established as of the date of this Annual Report.
The Company has not established a nomination committee as of the date of this Annual Report.
The Company has not implemented any share option scheme as of the date of this Annual Report.
No employee, including any member of the Company's senior management team, has entered into employment agreements which provide for any special benefits upon termination. None of the members of the Board of Directors have service contracts with the Company and none will be entitled to any benefits upon termination of office.
Huddlestock Fintech AS intends to maintain a high level of standards of industry requirements. The Company is not subject to the Corporate Governance Code, but the Company intends over time to implement the recommendations of the Corporate Governance Code.
No member of the Board of Directors or Management has, or have had, as applicable, during the last five years preceding the date of the Annual Report:
To the Company's knowledge, there are currently no actual or potential conflicts of interest between the Company and the private interests or other duties of any of the Board Members and members of the Management, including any family relationships between such persons.

Øyvind Hovland is a serial entrepreneur with more than 20 years of experience in starting and developing companies in various industries. Notably Cyviz AS – with offices globally, and Vision Io AS, a leading optic camera provider to the oil and gas industry.

Murshid Mikael Ali is an executive director and co-founder of Huddlestock. He is PhD candidate in Economics, and holds a master's degree from Grenoble Ecole de Management, and a degree from NTHU. He has almost a decade of experience as an entrepreneur, primarily in within the energy and financial industry.

Per Øyvind Berge is an investor and entrepreneur in Norway, founder of PXO, Quickflange along with other companies. He has more than 20 years' experience from developing businesses and building companies in various industries. He holds a bachelor's degree in financial management from BI Business school.

John E. Skajem is the Chief Executive Officer of Huddlestock Fintech AS. John E. joined Huddlestock with a long carrier and experience from the financial industry. Over the years John E. has gained a thorough understanding of all aspects of the financial services industry. John E. has hands on experience from Investment Banks, Asset Managers to large global universal banks with management position while working in Chicago, NYC, London, Paris, and Oslo.

Peter van Kleef is co-founder of Huddlestock Systems GmbH which developed Huddlestock's B2B platform for BNP Paribas. Peter has extensive experience in the asset management industry having initiated and supervised numerous large scale projects in the asset management and banking industry.

Nith is responsible for the business development and expansion in APAC. He holds a degree in B.Com (Accounting and Information Systems) from the University of New South Wales, Australia. He has worked in the Australian banking system and has spent 15 years in South East Asia founding startups and working in technology companies.
Huddlestock| Annual Report 2020
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Huddlestock Fintech AS Gamle Forusveien 53b 4031 Stavanger
W: www.huddlestock.com
T: +47 4188 7412
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