Humana AB ("Humana") has, via internal security systems, discovered an illegal data intrusion by a third party into the company's file archive.

An investigation confirms that, so far, a limited amount of Humana's property has been stolen during the encroachment. The information includes personal data. An investigation into the extent of the data theft is ongoing.

Based on available information, Humana can conclude that there is no risk of major disruptions in daily operations.

As soon as the intrusion was discovered, Humana immediately initiated measures to prevent further external access to its data at the same time as the company reported the incident to the police and private protection authority (IMY).  

Humana investigates the extent of the data theft internally and in collaboration with third-party specialists.

For more information, please contact:   

Ewelina Pettersson, Head of Investor Relations, 073 074 79 12, ewelina.pettersson@humana.se

Patrik Silverudd, Press Manager, 0766 112 111 patrik.silverudd@humana.se

This disclosure contains information that Humana AB is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation (EU nr 596/2014). The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person, on 07-03-2023 14:53 CET.

Humana is a leading Nordic care company providing services within individual and family care, personal assistance, elderly care and special service housing in accordance with LSS. Humana has 20,000 employees in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark providing care for 10,000 individuals and working to achieve the vision "Everyone is entitled to a good life". In 2022, Humana's operating revenue was SEK 9,241m. Humana is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm and the company's headquarters are located in Stockholm. Read more about Humana on: https://www.humanagroup.com/

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