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Syensqo launches the third tranche of its Share Buyback Program

Syensqo launches the third tranche of its Share Buyback Program

Syensqo launches the third tranche of its Share Buyback Program

Brussels, Belgium – February 27, 2025 - 7:05 CET



SYENSQO SA (the “Company”) announces today that pursuant to its Share Buyback Program (the “Program”) announced on September 30, 2024, covering up to €300 million, the Company launches the third tranche of this Program.

This tranche of the Program will start on February 27, 2025 and will run until June 27, 2025 at the latest, and will cover a maximum amount of up to € 50 million. 

It will be implemented under the conditions set out in the authorization granted by the Extraordinary Shareholders’ Meeting of the Company on December 8, 2023 and carried out by a financial intermediary in compliance with applicable rules and regulations.

The Company intends to cancel all shares acquired through this third tranche.

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About Syensqo 

Syensqo is a science company developing groundbreaking solutions that enhance the way we live, work, travel and play. Inspired by the scientific councils which Ernest Solvay initiated in 1911, we bring great minds together to push the limits of science and innovation for the benefit of our customers, with a diverse, global team of more than 13,000 associates. 

Our solutions contribute to safer, cleaner, and more sustainable products found in homes, food and consumer goods, planes, cars, batteries, smart devices and health care applications. Our innovation power enables us to deliver on the ambition of a circular economy and explore breakthrough technologies that advance humanity.

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