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Eurofins Scientific SE: Disclosure of Total Number of Voting Rights and Number of Shares in the Capital at 31 May 2025

Eurofins Scientific SE: Disclosure of Total Number of Voting Rights and Number of Shares in the Capital at 31 May 2025

Yahoo04-06-2025

LUXEMBOURG, June 04, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News:
Eurofins (Paris:ERF):
ANNEXE B
Form to be used for the disclosure of the total number of voting rights and capital, in accordance with the law and grand-ducal regulation of 11 January 2008 on transparency requirements for issuers of securities
1. Identity of the issuer or the underlying issuer of existing shares to which voting rights are attachedi (including the issuer ID allocated by the CSSF)EUROFINS SCIENTIFIC SE – E1013
2. Identity of the notifier (if another person makes the notification on behalf of the issuer) N/A
3. Total number of shares composing the share capital of the notifying issuer182,163,000
4. Total number of voting rights attached to the shares composing the share capital of the notifying issuer, including the suspended voting rightsii367,789,649
5. Origin of the changeiii
Cancellation of some class A beneficiary units
Purchase of treasury shares
6. Date when the change occurred31 May 2025
i Either the full name of the legal entity or another method for identifying the issuer or underlying issuer, provided it is reliable and accurate.ii For further details on the total number of voting rights, please refer to point 1(b) of circular CSSF 08/349.iii As, for example, a capital increase or reduction.
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