Dornbirn, Austria - Following its announcement of 10 January 2020, the Zumtobel Group AG announces that the Auditors Supervisory Authority (APAB - Abschlussprüferaufsichtsbehörde) has declared in the proceedings before the Feldkirch Regional Court regarding the appointment of an auditor other than the auditor elected by the Annual General Meeting, that it is no longer considered necessary to continue the proceedings of recalling the auditor, due to the knowledge gained in the course of the court proceedings and the following discussions with the court. The Auditors Supervisory Authority has therefore withdrawn the application to recall the auditor and confirmed that the audit of the financial statements and the consolidated financial statements of the Zumtobel Group AG as of 30 April 2020 by KPMG Austria GmbH Wirtschaftsprüfungs- und Steuerberatungsgesellschaft is legally permitted.
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Zumtobel Group AG is an Austria-based company. The Company is engaged as a provider of lighting solutions, lighting components and the associated services. The Company operates through two segments: Lighting Segment and Components Segment. In the lighting segment, the Company produces hardware and software for lighting systems (LED light sources, LED drivers, sensors and light management). It offer services such as advice on intelligent lighting controls and emergency lighting systems, lighting contracting, design services, project management for turnkey lighting solutions as well as new, data-based services with a focus on connecting buildings and cities using light infrastructure, e.g. Real-time location of goods and people using Bluetooth Doppler direction finding. The Components segment includes industry (including logistics, halls, parking garages), office, education and healthcare (including hospitals, schools and universities) and retail (incl. Supermarkets, furniture stores).