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Repurchase of Truecaller B shares in week 24, 2025

Repurchase of Truecaller B shares in week 24, 2025

Yahoo16-06-2025

STOCKHOLM, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- During 9 June 2025 and 13 June 2025 Truecaller AB (publ) (LEI code 549300TEYF1FA5G5GK26) has repurchased in total 105,000 own B shares (ISIN: SE0016787071), corresponding to 0.03% of outstanding capital, as part of the share buyback programme initiated by the board of directors. Since the start of the program Truecaller has bought back 255,000 shares, corresponding to 0.07% of outstanding capital
The share buybacks form part of the share buyback programme announced by Truecaller on 30 May 2025. The share buyback programme will run between 30 May up until the 2026 AGM which will be held in May 2026, and is carried out in accordance "Emittentregelverket".
On the Annual General Meeting 2025 the Board was authorized to buy back B-shares up until the Annual General Meeting in 2026. The new authorization means that buybacks may be made so that the company's shareholding does not exceed ten (10) percent of the total number of shares in the company outstanding as of the date of the annual general meeting.
Date:
Aggregated daily volume (number of shares):
Weighted average share price per day (SEK):
Total daily transaction value (SEK):
10 June 2025
75 000
66.45
4 983 773
11 June 2025
30 000
65.67
1 970 172
Total accumulated over week 24/2025
105 000
66.23
6 953 945
Total accumulated during the buyback program
255 000
65.74
16 763 784
All acquisitions have been carried out on Nasdaq Stockholm by Carnegie on behalf of Truecaller.
Following the above acquisitions. Truecaller's holding of own shares amounts to 4,205,332 B shares and 5,017,786 C-shares as of 13 June 2025, which corresponds to 2.61% of the outstanding capital.
The total number of shares in Truecaller, including own shares, now amounts to 353,079,080 and the number of outstanding shares, excluding own shares, amounts to 343,860,962.
For more information, please contact:
Andreas Frid, Head of IR & Communication
+46 705 29 08 00 andreas.frid@truecaller.com
About Truecaller: Truecaller (TRUE B) is the leading global platform for verifying contacts and blocking unwanted communication. We enable safe and relevant conversations between people and make it efficient for businesses to connect with consumers. Fraud and unwanted communication are endemic to digital economies. especially in emerging markets. We are on a mission to build trust in communication. Truecaller is an essential part of everyday communication for more than 450 million active users. Truecaller is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm since 8 October 2021. For more information please visit corporate.truecaller.com
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