Appendix 4D (ASX)

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Appendix 4D

2022 Half Year Report Under ASX listing rule 4.2A

Company details

Name of entity Harmoney Corp Limited
NZBN 9429041215272
Reporting period 31 December 2021
Previous period 31 December 2020

Results for announcement to the market

[Please see table.]

No dividends are proposed, and no dividends were declared or paid for the six months ended 31 December 2021.

During the six months ended 31 December 2021, the following entities were established and joined Harmoney Corp Limited group:

Name Harmoney ABS Trust 2021-1PP
Date established and control gained 29 September 2021

Name Harmoney Australia Warehouse No.2 Trust
Date established and control gained 23 November 2021

Additional disclosure requirements and supporting information for the Appendix 4D is contained within the 2022 Half Year Report, which includes the Directors’ Report. This Appendix should be read in conjunction with the Half Year Report.

This report is based on the condensed consolidated financial statements for the half-year ended 31 December 2021 which have been reviewed by PricewaterhouseCoopers.

This announcement was approved for release by the Board of Directors of Harmoney Corp Limited.


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