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HELSINKI - Sampo Oyj (XHEL:SAMPO) announced Wednesday that Klas Svensson, a member of the company’s senior management, received 9,671 shares as part of the Sampo Group’s long-term incentive program 2020:1/2.
According to a regulatory filing, Svensson received the shares in two transactions. The first transaction occurred on September 29, when he received 4,839 shares at a unit price of €9.7504. The second transaction took place on September 30, with Svensson receiving an additional 4,832 shares at a unit price of €9.7644.
Both transactions were executed on the Nasdaq Helsinki exchange. The shares were acquired in accordance with the terms of the company’s long-term incentive scheme.
The disclosure was made in compliance with Article 19 of the Market Abuse Regulation, which requires company insiders to report their transactions in the company’s financial instruments.
Sampo Oyj is a Finnish financial services company. The information was disclosed in a press release statement issued by the company.
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