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Van Lanschot Kempen: update on share buy-back programme 13 April 2021 – 19 April 2021

Van Lanschot Kempen: update on share buy-back programme 13 April 2021 – 19 April 2021

Amsterdam/’s-Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands, 20 April 2021

In the period from 13 April 2021 until 19 April 2021 Van Lanschot Kempen has repurchased 46,885 of its own shares (depositary receipts for Class A ordinary shares). The shares were repurchased at an average price of €24.45 per share for a total amount of €1,146,315.        

These repurchases are part of the share buy-back programme for at most 400,000 of own shares, which was announced on 25 February 2021. The total number of shares repurchased to date is 274,607.

More information, including a detailed overview of the repurchase transactions under this programme, is available on .

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About Van Lanschot Kempen

Van Lanschot Kempen, a wealth manager operating under the Van Lanschot, Kempen and Evi brand names, is active in Private Banking, Asset Management and Merchant Banking, with the aim of preserving and creating wealth, in a sustainable way, for both its clients and the society of which it is part. Van Lanschot Kempen, listed at Euronext Amsterdam, is the Netherlands’ oldest independent financial services company with a history dating back to 1737.

For more information, please visit vanlanschotkempen.com

Disclaimer

This press release does not constitute an offer or solicitation for the sale, purchase or acquisition in any other way or subscription to any financial instrument and is not a recommendation to perform or refrain from performing any action.

This press release is a translation of the Dutch language original and is provided as a courtesy only. In the event of any disparities, the Dutch language version will prevail. No rights can be derived from any translation thereof.

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