EXO EXOR N.V.

Exor N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program

Exor N.V.: Periodic Report on the Buyback Program

EXOR N.V. (AMS: EXO) (“Exor” or the “Company”) announces that, under the second tranche of the share buyback program of up to €250 million announced on 29 July 2022 (the “second tranche”), the Company has completed the following transactions on Euronext Amsterdam:

Trading DateNumber of ordinary shares purchasedAverage price per share excluding fees (€)Total consideration excluding fees (€)
2 January 202329,99369.81682,094,015.28
3 January 202340,03970.92042,839,581.90
4 January 202330,35770.98952,155,028.25
5 January 202326,18071.15891,862,940.00
6 January 202330,73171.36952,193,256.10
TOTAL157,300 11,144,821.53

After these purchases, the total invested amount under the second tranche is approximately €168.6 million for a total amount of 2,495,821 ordinary shares purchased.

As of 6 January 2023, the Company held in total 13,283,919 ordinary shares in treasury (5.51% of total ordinary issued share capital).

A comprehensive overview of the transactions carried out under the share buyback program, as well as the details of the above transactions, are available on Exor’s corporate website under the .

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