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Aker sells own shares for Employee Program

Aker Solutions ASA (“Aker Solutions”) has sold own shares in connection with the company’s employee share purchase program for 2025. ...

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Aker Solutions ASA (“Aker Solutions”) has sold own shares in connection with the company’s employee share purchase program for 2025. 

The program entitles employees of the company in Norway to purchase shares in Aker Solutions for an amount up to NOK 60,000. Shares are offered at a maximum discount of NOK 7,500 (discount not to exceed 25% of the subscription amount) per participant for the entire 2025 program.

Allocation of shares to participants is quarterly: in March, June, September and December. In addition, participants who remain employed and have not sold any program shares as of December 31, 2028, will receive matching shares in the ratio 1:2; one matching share for every two shares acquired under the program. 

Aker Solutions has today sold a total of 583,338 shares to program participants for the June 2025 allocation. The shares were sold at a price per share, excluding applicable discount, of NOK 36.526. This equals the volume-weighted average price of the Aker Solutions share on Euronext Oslo Børs over the period from and including June 13, 2025, to and including June 19, 2025.

Following these transactions, Aker Solutions has a holding of 9,593,423 own shares. 

Aker Solutions has an upgraded Aberdeen services facility, which helps to capture subsea sector growth in the UK and elsewhere.

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