Jyske Bank progresses with share buyback program

Published 31/03/2025, 07:24
Jyske Bank progresses with share buyback program

COPENHAGEN - Jyske Bank A/S, a major Danish bank, has been actively purchasing its own shares as part of an ongoing repurchase program. The program, which started on February 26, 2025, is set to continue until January 30, 2026, with the bank planning to buy back shares worth up to DKK 2.25 billion.

During the 13th week of 2025, Jyske Bank conducted several transactions under this program. From March 24 to March 28, the bank acquired a total of 149,281 shares at an average price of DKK 572.75, amounting to a transaction value of DKK 85,568,149. These transactions have brought the total number of shares bought back under the program to 220,997, with an aggregate transaction value of DKK 126,576,859.

As a result of these purchases, Jyske Bank now holds 2,986,115 treasury shares, which represents 4.65% of the bank’s share capital. These holdings exclude shares acquired on behalf of clients or those held for trading purposes.

The share repurchase scheme is in accordance with the EU Commission Regulation No. 596/2014, also known as the Market Abuse Regulation, and the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052, collectively referred to as the Safe Harbour Rules.

The transactions were reported in adherence to the regulations, ensuring transparency and compliance with European Union market abuse laws. The detailed transactions have been disclosed by the bank, providing aggregated information by venue.

This repurchase program is part of Jyske Bank’s capital allocation strategy, which has been communicated to shareholders and the public. It is based on a press release statement issued by Jyske Bank.

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