Ageas' Share Buy-Back Program Progress Reported in Details

Insights into Ageas' Share Buy-Back Programme
Ageas provides an important update regarding the ongoing share buy-back programme, which is a strategic effort initiated on 28 August 2024. The programme aims to enhance shareholder value while managing capital effectively. The company reports the acquisition of 56,416 Ageas shares between 09-06-2025 and 13-06-2025.
Details of Recent Share Acquisitions
During this reporting period, the share buy-back programme facilitated several noteworthy purchases. Below are the specifics of these transactions:
Transactions Overview
Date | Number of Shares | Total Amount (EUR) | Average Price (EUR) | Lowest Price (EUR) | Highest Price (EUR) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
09-06-2025 | 4,295 | 251,410 | 58.54 | 58.15 | 59.00 |
10-06-2025 | 5,732 | 330,032 | 57.58 | 56.90 | 58.65 |
11-06-2025 | 15,365 | 879,422 | 57.24 | 57.05 | 57.50 |
12-06-2025 | 16,591 | 939,725 | 56.64 | 56.35 | 57.00 |
13-06-2025 | 14,433 | 814,417 | 56.43 | 56.30 | 56.60 |
Total | 56,416 | 3,215,006 | 56.99 | 56.30 | 59.00 |
These transactions collectively account for a substantial investment in Ageas shares, reflecting the company’s commitment to enhancing shareholder equity.
Overall Progress of the Buy-Back Programme
Since the inception of the share buy-back programme on 16 September 2024, Ageas has successfully repurchased a remarkable total of 3,410,566 shares. This substantial repurchase represents approximately 1.71% of the total shares outstanding. The executed transactions highlight the company’s focus on returning value to its shareholders while actively managing its capital structure.
Future Outlook and Shareholder Value
Ageas remains committed to maintaining shareholder confidence through strategic financial practices. The company’s continual buy-back activity illustrates its strength in capital management and dedication to long-term growth. Stakeholders can find ongoing updates related to this programme directly through Ageas' online platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of Ageas' share buy-back programme?
The programme aims to enhance shareholder value and effectively manage the company’s capital structure through share repurchases.
How many shares has Ageas repurchased to date?
As of the latest report, Ageas has repurchased a total of 3,410,566 shares since the programme's launch.
What are the financial figures for the recent share purchases?
Recently, Ageas purchased 56,416 shares, culminating in a total investment of EUR 3,215,006.
When was the share buy-back programme initiated?
The programme commenced on 28 August 2024 and has been ongoing since then.
Where can shareholders find more information on the share buy-back programme?
Shareholders can access updates and detailed information about the buy-back programme on Ageas' official website.
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