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4/15/2026 | 7:30 PM (CEST)

Buy-back of shares in Castellum 7–15 April 2026

Regulatory

Castellum AB (LEI code: 549300GU5OHTR1T5IY68) (“Castellum”) has during the period from 7 April to 15 April 2026 repurchased, in total, 3,716,000 own shares (ISIN code: SE0000379190) under the share buy-back program initiated by the Board of Directors.

The share buy-backs form part of the share buy-back program of a maximum of SEK 1.7 Bn which Castellum announced on 24 March 2026. The share buy-back program is being carried out in accordance with the EU Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 (“MAR”) and the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 (the “Safe Harbour Regulation”). The purpose of the share buy-back program is to adjust the company’s capital structure and thereby efficiently contribute to an increase in shareholder value.

Shares in Castellum have been repurchased as follows:

DateAggregated volume (number of shares)Weighted average share price (SEK)Total transaction value (SEK)
07/04/2026555,000113.201662,826,888
08/04/2026564,000115.822365,323,777
09/04/2026500,000117.092758,546,350
10/04/2026572,000118.090067,547,480
13/04/2026500,000117.394958,697,450
14/04/2026525,000121.137863,597,345
15/04/2026500,000122.473561,236,750
Total3,716,000117.8084437,776,040

All acquisitions have been carried out on Nasdaq Stockholm by ABG Sundal Collier on behalf of Castellum. Following the above acquisitions, Castellum’s holding of own shares as of 15 April 2026 amounts to 22,901,500 shares. The total number of shares in Castellum is 492,601,452.

A full breakdown of the transactions pursuant to Article 5.3 of MAR and Article 2.3 of the Safe Harbour Regulation is attached to this press release.

For more information, please contact:
Christoffer Strömbäck, Acting CFO and Acting Head of Transactions, Castellum AB, +46 70 249 72 55

Documents and files

Appendix - Buy-back of shares 7-15 April 2026 (PDF) Buy-back of shares in Castellum 7–15 April 2026 (PDF)

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