Jyske Bank continues share buyback, accumulates 5.55% of capital

Published 28/04/2025, 08:00
Jyske Bank continues share buyback, accumulates 5.55% of capital

COPENHAGEN - Jyske Bank, a major Danish financial institution, has been actively purchasing its own shares as part of an ongoing repurchase program. The bank reported that during the 17th week of 2025, it further executed transactions under this scheme, which is set to run until January 30, 2026.

The share repurchase program, which was announced on February 26, 2025, allows for the acquisition of shares up to a total value of DKK 2.25 billion. This initiative is being conducted in accordance with the EU’s Market Abuse Regulation and the Safe Harbour Rules, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.

In the week spanning April 22 to April 25, Jyske Bank carried out several transactions, purchasing shares at an average price ranging from DKK 511.44 to DKK 529.45. These transactions resulted in the bank accumulating a total of 802,274 shares under the program at an average purchase price of DKK 527.78, amounting to a total transaction value of DKK 423,421,598.

Following the recent purchases, Jyske Bank’s holding of treasury shares has increased to 3,567,392, which represents 5.55% of the bank’s share capital. These shares are held excluding investments made on behalf of clients and those held for trading purposes.

The bank’s consistent buyback activity is part of a broader financial strategy, and the detailed transactions have been disclosed in accordance with regulatory requirements. This information is based on a press release statement issued by Jyske Bank, which included aggregated details of the transactions by venue.

Jyske Bank’s CFO, Birger Krøgh Nielsen, is available for contact regarding the share repurchase program, highlighting the bank’s commitment to transparency and adherence to financial regulations.

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