Informa Share Buyback Programme

RNS Number : 9368D
Informa PLC
08 March 2022
 

Informa PLC Press Release

8 March 2022

Informa Share Buyback Programme

Update on GAP II shareholder returns

Informa (LSE: INF.L), the international B2B Markets, Knowledge Services and Business Intelligence Group today provided an update on its Share Buyback Programme that forms part of the 2021-2024 Growth Acceleration Plan II.

Growth Acceleration Plan II ("GAP II")

GAP II is Informa's four-year programme to create a more focused, higher growth business. This will see the Group accelerate investment in its two businesses with scale leadership positions, B2B Markets and Academic Markets, and divest of its Informa Intelligence portfolio of businesses.

Share Buyback Programme

Alongside investing for growth, the Group intends to return a proportion of divestment proceeds to shareholders. Following a binding agreement for the sale of its Pharma Intelligence business for £1.9bn on 10 February 2022, the Group commenced a Share Buyback Programme with an initial tranche of £100m.

As part of this initial tranche, on 7 March 2022, the Company purchased 1,157,000 ordinary shares for cancellation through Merrill Lynch International at an average price of 518.5161 pence per share.

The highest and lowest purchase price paid per share were 531.20p and 497.00p respectively, with the aggregate details of shares purchased by trading venue as outlined in the table below:

Trading venue

Weighted average price paid per share (GBp)

Aggregate number of shares purchased

Lowest price paid per share
(GBp)

Highest price paid per share
(GBp)

London Stock Exchange

518.4260

917,000

497.0000

531.0000

Chi-X (CXE)

518.8600

240,000

497.1000

531.2000

Through the period of Informa's close period (30 days from the 13 February to 14 March 2022), Merrill Lynch International will make trading decisions in relation to the Company's securities independently of the Company. Any share purchases during this period will be undertaken within certain pre-set parameters and in accordance with the Company's general authority to repurchase shares, Chapter 12 of the Listing Rules and Article 5(1)(b) of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 (the 'Market Abuse Regulation').

In accordance with Article 5(1)(b) of the Market Abuse Regulation, a full breakdown of the individual trades made as part of the buyback programme is detailed in the attachment.

http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/9368D_1-2022-3-7.pdf

Enquiries

 

Richard Menzies-Gow, Director of IR & Communications

+44 (0) 20 8052 2787

Heledd Hanscomb, Deputy Company Secretary

+44 (0) 20 7017 5000

 

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