In connection with the program SimCorp A/S will repurchase shares for an amount of up to EUR 20.0m, to be executed during the period from August 13, 2021 to December 17, 2021.
The following transactions have been executed under the program:
Date
Number of shares
Average
purchase price
(DKK per share)
Amount (DKK)
Accumulated under the program as of last announcement:
36,200
854.47
30,931,829
August 30, 2021
3,200
856.57
2,741,024
August 31, 2021
2,500
860.86
2,152,150
September 1, 2021
2,500
871.97
2,179,925
September 2, 2021
2,200
882.39
1,941,258
September 3, 2021
2,000
870.37
1,740,740
Accumulated under the program following above purchases:
48,600
857.76
41,686,926
Following above purchases, SimCorp holds 933,098 treasury shares corresponding to 2.3% of the share capital.
Purchases for an amount of EUR 14.4m (approx. DKK 107.3m) remain to be executed under the program.
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Enquiries regarding this announcement should be addressed to:
Anders Hjort, Head of Investor Relations, SimCorp A/S (+45 3544 8822)
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SimCorp A/S is a Denmark-based company engaged in the development and marketing of software solutions to the financial industry. The Companyâs product, SimCorp Dimension, is a customizable, modular investment management software solution for professional investment managers, which supports all elements of the investment management process. It includes Asset Manager, Client Manager, Data Warehouse Manager, Order Manager and Settlement Manager, among others. Additionally, the Company provides services such as business consulting, implementation, and maintenance. Its clients include asset and fund managers, insurance companies, pension funds, mutual funds, banks and mortgage lenders, among others. SimCorp A/S is a parent entity of the SimCorp Group. It operates through numerous subsidiaries, in geographical segments such as Nordic region, Central Europe, the United Kingdom and Ireland, Benelux and France, Middle East, the Asia Pacific region, and North America.