Comvita share buy-back programme

ADMIN
Wed, Dec 15 2021 09:51 am

In accordance with Listing Rule 4.14.2, Comvita Limited (CVT) announces its intention to acquire up to 300,000 of its ordinary shares in relation to proposed share scheme arrangements for employees.

Offer date: The maximum period which offers will be made is from and including 20 December 2021 (being three clear business days after the date of this Notice) to 31 March 2022.

Equity securities to be acquired: The equity securities to be acquired are up to a total of 300,000 ordinary shares, being approximately 0.43% of CVT’s total ordinary shares.

Brett Hewlett
Chair

David Banfield
CEO


Ends.

This announcement was authorised for release by the Board of directors of Comvita Limited.



For further information contact:
Kelly Bennett, One Plus One Communications
Mobile: +64 21 380 035
Email: [email protected]



Background information
Comvita (NZX:CVT) was founded in 1974, with a purpose to heal and protect the world through the natural power of the hive. With a team of 500+ people globally, united with more than 1.6 billion bees, we are the global market leader in Mānuka honey and bee consumer goods. Seeking to understand, but never to alter, we test and verify all our bee-product ingredients are of the highest quality in our own government-recognised and accredited laboratory. We are growing industry scientific knowledge on bee welfare, Mānuka trees and the many benefits of Mānuka honey and propolis. We have pledged to be carbon neutral by 2025 and carbon positive by 2030, and we are planting more than two million native trees every year. Comvita has operations in Australia, China, North America, South East Asia, and Europe – and of course, Aotearoa New Zealand, where our bees are thriving.


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