In accordance with the company’s remuneration policy and in continuation of the company’s share programme as adopted in February 2018, the board of directors has decided to update and continue the share programme for the executive management and employees of the company and some of the company’s subsidiaries. This applies to salaried employees as well as to hourly paid employees.

The share programme is introduced with a view to attracting, retaining and motivating the executive management and the employees.

The share programme is a matching share programme under which the participants by purchasing B shares in the company at their own cost (investment shares), subject to a three-year vesting period, will be entitled to receive one B share (matching share) in the company, free of charge, per acquired investment share (1:1).

The participants can obtain the right to matching shares for the calendar year 2021 after which the shares are vesting and awarded in 2024.

The investment shares can be purchased in the calendar year 2021 in a trading window further specified by the board of directors. The participants’ purchase and deposit of investment shares are made via Computershare, and the price of the investment shares is a weighted average of the company’s B share price at which Computershare carries out the transaction of investment shares. In order to participate in the share programme, the executive management and selected executive employees must purchase investment shares in a trading window at an amount corresponding to 5% to 10% of the annual basic salary of the said employee. Other employees may purchase investment shares in a trading window at an amount corresponding to DKK 15,000, however the amount must not exceed 10% of the annual basic salary of the employee in question. In order to participate in the share programme, the individual employee must have begun his/her employment no later than 1 January 2021.

At the expiry of the trading window, the participants are automatically entitled to receive one matching share per investment share free of charge. The right to receive matching shares free of charge is subject to a three-year vesting period. At the time of vesting, the participant will automatically receive the relevant number of matching shares. However, the board of directors of the company may at any time decide to carry out a cash settlement instead of awarding matching shares (B shares).

Besides the wish to attract, retain and motivate the executive management and employees, the purpose of the continuation of the share programme is to increase the number of shareholders among executive management and employees to support a long-term value creation for the company.

The conditions for receiving the matching shares are:

  • Acquisition of investment shares in the stated trading window and within the stated maximum amounts
  • Three-year vesting period
  • The participant is an employee of the company at the time of vesting (or has left the company as a “good leaver”).

The total number of shares of the share programme corresponds to the total number of B shares in the company purchased by the participants at their own cost (investment shares) with a view to being awarded a corresponding number of B shares in the company free of charge (matching shares) (1:1). As the total number of shares of the share programme depends on the number of participants and the amount of investment shares purchased by each participant, it is not possible to calculate the total number of shares of the share programme at present and thus the market value of the share programme.

The continuation of the share programme does not affect Aarsleff's earnings expectations for the financial year 2020/21.

Contacts

  • Jesper Kristian Jacobsen, Administrerende direktør / CEO, +45 8744 2222

About Per Aarsleff Holding A/S

The Aarsleff Group is a building construction and civil engineering group with an international scope and a market leading position in Denmark. The Group comprises a portfolio of independent, competitive companies each with their own specialist expertise. 

Attachments

  • Matching Shares program 2021 UK.pdf

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