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30 October 2024
Ondine Biomedical Inc.
("Ondine" or the "Company")
Related Party Transaction
Ondine Biomedical Inc. (AIM: OBI), a Canadian life sciences company, announces the following updated related party transaction and continued financial support from its Founding Shareholders with interim funding.
On 30 October 2024, Carolyn Cross, CEO, provided a loan (the "Loan") of C$400,000 to the Company for additional working capital ahead of securing longer term financing. The Loan has no interest and no specific terms of repayment. The Loan is deemed to constitute a related party transaction for the purpose of AIM Rule 13. The Company's Independent Directors, having consulted with Singer Capital Markets, the Company's nominated adviser, consider that the terms of the Loan are fair and reasonable insofar as Shareholders are concerned. Founding shareholders, Carolyn and Robert Cross, who jointly own 49.5% of the Company, have indicated they will continue to support the Company with short term financing on similar favourable terms to extend the runway while the Company secures longer term financing. The Company remains confident in its ability to secure longer term finance in Q4 this year to execute its growth plans.
This Announcement is made in accordance with the Company's obligations under Article 17 of MAR and the persons responsible for arranging for the release of this Announcement on behalf of Ondine are Carolyn Cross, Chief Executive Officer and Nicolas Loebel, President and Chief Technical Officer of Ondine.
Enquiries:
Ondine Biomedical Inc. |
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Carolyn Cross, CEO |
+001 (604) 665 0555 |
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Singer Capital Markets |
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Phil Davies, Sam Butcher |
+44 (0)20 7496 3000 |
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RBC Capital Markets (Joint Broker) |
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Rupert Walford, Kathryn Deegan |
+44 (0)20 7653 4000 |
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Vane Percy & Roberts (Media Contact) |
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Simon Vane Percy, Amanda Bernard |
+44 (0)77 1000 5910 |
About Ondine Biomedical Inc.
Ondine Biomedical Inc. is a clinical Canadian life sciences company and leader in light-activated antimicrobial therapies (also known as 'photodisinfection'). Ondine has a pipeline of investigational products, based on its proprietary photodisinfection technology, in various stages of development.
Ondine's nasal photodisinfection system has a CE mark in Europe and the UK and is approved in Canada and several other countries under the name Steriwave®. In the US, it has been granted Qualified Infectious Disease Product designation and Fast Track status by the FDA and is currently undergoing clinical trials for regulatory approval. Products beyond nasal photodisinfection include therapies for a variety of medical indications such as chronic sinusitis, ventilator-associated pneumonia, burns and other indications.
About Steriwave®
Ondine's Steriwave nasal photodisinfection system is a patented technology using a proprietary light-activated antimicrobial (photosensitizer) to destroy bacteria, viruses, and fungi colonizing the nose. The photodisinfection treatment is carried out by a trained healthcare professional and is an easy-to-use, painless, two-step process. The photosensitizer is applied to each nostril using a nasal swab, followed by illumination of the area with a specific wavelength of red laser light for less than five minutes. The light activates the photosensitizer, causing an oxidative burst that is lethal to all types of pathogens without causing long-term adverse effects on the nasal microbiome. A key benefit of this approach-unlike with antibiotics, which have resistance rates reported as high as 81%[i]-is that pathogens do not develop resistance to the therapy.
Nasal decolonization is recommended in the 2016 WHO Global guidelines for the prevention of surgical site infections,[ii] and the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) guidelines, published in May 2023, recommend nasal decolonization for major surgical procedures.[iii]
[i]Poovelikunnel T, Gethin G, Humphreys H. Mupirocin resistance: clinical implications and potential alternatives for the eradication of MRSA. J Antimicrob Chemother. 2015;70(10):2681-2692. (link)
[ii] Surgical Site Infection Prevention: Key facts on decolonization of nasal carriers of Staphylococcus aureus. World Health Organization. (link)
[iii]Calderwood MS, Anderson DJ, Bratzler DW, et al. Strategies to prevent surgical site infections in acute-care hospitals: 2022 Update. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2023;44(5):695-720. (link)