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Arctic Paper S.A.

Report Publication Announcement Dec 29, 2020

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Report Publication Announcement

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Current report number 17/2020

Dated: December 29th 2020

Subject: Dates of periodic reports publication in 2021

General legal basis:

Offering Act, article 56, clause 1, item 2 - current and periodicinformation

Contents:

Management board of Arctic Paper S.A. herewith announces dates ofpublication of periodic reports in 2021 :

2020 annual report: 16.03.2021

Consolidated 2020 annual report: 16.03.2021

1Q2021 consolidated quarterly report: 11.05.2021

2021 semi-annual consolidated report: 17.08.2021

3Q2021 consolidated quarterly report: 09.11.2021

By this statement the Management Board of Arctic Paper S.A. confirmsthat the Company will be submitting consolidated quarterly reportscontaining quarterly financial data as required under §62 section 1 ofthe Minister of Finance Regulation of 29 March 2018 on current andperiodic information provided by the securities issuers and conditionson which information required under law applicable in a state not beinga member state may be recognised as equivalent ("Regulation").

The Company will not publish the separate individual semi-annual reportin accordance with § 62 section 3 of the Regulation.

The Company further confirms that, pursuant to §79 section 2 of theabove Regulation, it will not be publishing consolidated quarterlyreport for the 4-th quarter 2020 and consolidated quarterly report forthe 2-nd quarter of 2021.

Specific legal basis:

§80 section 1 of the Minister of Finance Regulation of 29 March 2018 oncurrent and periodic information provided by the securities issuers andconditions on which information required under law applicable in a statenot being a member state may be recognised as equivalent.

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