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DFDS Regulatory Filings 2018

Jun 22, 2018

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COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT

DFDS

SALE OF TWO FERRIES

DFDS has entered into an agreement with Ukrferry to sell two combined freight and passenger ferries, Kaunas Seaways and Vilnius Seaways built in 1989 and 1987 respectively. Delivery of the ferries is expected in July.

The ferries have been on time charter to Ukrferry for several years for deployment on routes in the Black Sea. The ferries were previously deployed in DFDS' Baltic route network.

The sale will affect the employment of around 70 crew members that DFDS will seek to employ in our own route network to the greatest possible extent.

The sale of the ferries is expected to entail a profit of around DKK 20m that will be included under Special items.

DFDS' investment outlook for 2018 is unchanged.

DFDS R/S, Sundkrogsgade 11
DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
CVR 14 19 47 11

www.dfds.com

Company announcement no. 46/2018

22 June 2018

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Contact

Niels Smedegaard, CEO
+45 33 42 34 00

Torben Carlsen, CFO
+45 33 42 32 01

Søren Brøndholt Nielsen, IR
+45 33 42 33 59

Gert Jacobsen, Communications
+45 33 42 32 97

About DFDS

DFDS provides shipping and transport services in Europe and Turkey, generating annual revenues of EUR 2.2bn.

To over 8,000 freight customers, we deliver high performance and superior reliability through ferry & port terminal services, and transport & logistics solutions.

For more than five million passengers, we provide safe overnight and short sea ferry services.

Our 8,000 employees are located on ships and in offices across 20 countries. DFDS was founded in 1866, is headquartered in Copenhagen, and listed on NASDRQ Copenhagen.

Disclaimer

The statements about the future in this announcement contain risks and uncertainties and actual developments may therefore diverge significantly from the statements about the future.