STOREBRAND ASA: Status share buyback program

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Transactions made under Storebrand ASA's share buyback program

Announcement date of the share buyback program: 24 April 2024
End date of the share buyback program: 20 December 2024

Overview of transactions

Date Aggregate daily volume (no. of shares) Volume weighted average price (NOK) Total transaction value (NOK)
01.07.2024 146 000 109.45 15 980 313
02.07.2024 94 021 108.16 10 168 982
03.07.2024 48 105 108.80 5 233 925
04.07.2024 10 000 109.25 1 092 527
05.07.2024 180 000 107.90 19 421 478
Total previously announced transactions under the program: 3 733 913 109.61 409 290 146
Total transactions under the program: 4 212 039 109.49 461 187 377

Following the above listed transactions, Storebrand ASA owns a total of 8 415 990 own shares, representing 1.88% of Storebrand ASA's share capital. At the end of the 2nd quarter, Storebrand ASA had a total of 7 937 864 own shares, representing 1.77% (corrected) of Storebrand ASA's share capital.

Attachment: An overview of all the completed transactions under the program for the dates specified above is attached to this notification and available on www.newsweb.no.

Lysaker, 8 July 2024

For further inquiries, please contact:

Johannes Narum, Head of Investor Relations:
johannes.narum@storebrand.no or (+47) 993 33 569

Storebrand is a Nordic financial group, delivering increased security and financial wellness for people and companies. We offer sustainable solutions and encourage our customers to take good economic decisions for the future. Our purpose is clear: we create a brighter future. Storebrand has about 55.000 corporate customers, 2.2 million individual customers and manages NOK 1,281 billion. The Group has its headquarter at Lysaker outside of Oslo, Norway. Storebrand (STB) is listed on Oslo Stock Exchange.

www.storebrand.no

This is information is pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation and subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section 5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

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