In week 13 Kvika banki hf. („Kvika" or „the bank") purchased 12,500,000 of its own shares at the purchase price ISK 216,150,000. See further details below:

DateTimeNo. of shares purchasedShare price (rate)Purchase price
26.3.202510:08:05   1,000,000 21.121,100,000    
26.3.202513:33:09   1,000,000 21.321,300,000    
26.3.202515:03:00   1,000,000 21.321,300,000    
27.3.202509:46:52   1,000,000 16.216,200,000    
27.3.202510:28:02   1,000,000 16.2516,250,000    
27.3.202514:16:20   1,000,000 16.1516,150,000    
27.3.202515:11:28   1,000,000 16.1516,150,000    
28.3.202509:32:56   1,000,000 15.9515,950,000    
28.3.202511:15:00   2,000,000 15.9531,900,000    
28.3.202513:13:15   1,000,000 16.016,000,000    
28.3.202514:23:00   1,000,000 15.9515,950,000    
28.3.202515:19:09      500,000 15.87,900,000    
Total 12,500,000 216,150,000
The trade is in accordance with Kvika's buyback programme, announced on 27 February 2025 and based on the authorisation of a shareholders' meeting of Kvika held on 21 March 2024.

Kvika has now purchased a total of 42,647,962 shares under the buyback programme, which corresponds to 0.903% of issued shares in the company. The total purchase price is ISK 817,356,231. Post these transactions Kvika holds 104,541,303 of own shares which corresponds to 2.214% of issued shares.

Buyback under the programme will amount to a maximum purchase price of 2,500,000,000 ISK.

The buyback programme is in effect from 27 February 2025 until Kvika's annual general meeting 2026. unless the maximum purchase price will be reached before that time.

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The execution of the buy-back programme must comply with Act on Public Limited Companies. No. 2/1995. In addition. the buy-back programme must be implemented as provided for in the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council no. 596/2014. on market abuse. as well as the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 on regulatory technical standards for the conditions applicable to buy-back programmes and stabilisation measures. which supplements that Regulation.

Further information please contact Kvika's investor relations. ir@kvika.is