Transaction in Own Shares

RNS Number : 2990Z
Boku Inc
13 September 2022
 

13 September 2022

 

Boku, Inc.

("Boku" or the "Company")

 

TRANSACTION IN OWN SHARES

 

 

Boku (AIM: BOKU), a leading provider of mobile payment solutions,   announces that on 12 September 2022 it purchased, through Peel Hunt LLP, 250,000 common stock of $0.0001 each in the Company ("Common Stock") on the London Stock Exchange (the "Repurchased Shares"), pursuant to the share buyback programme (the "Buyback Programme") that was announced on 7 July 2022. The Repurchased Shares will be held in treasury.

 

Date of purchase

12 September 2022

Aggregate number of shares purchased

250,000

Highest price paid per share (pence)

85.00

Lowest price paid per share (pence)

85.00

Volume weighted average price paid per share (pence)

85.00

 

Total Voting Rights

 

Following the purchase, the Company's total issued share capital consists of 299,070,451 Common Stock, of which 800,000 Common Stock are held in treasury. Therefore, the total number of voting rights is 298,270,451. Shareholders may use this figure as the denominator for the calculations by which they can determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, the Company under the FCA's Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.

 

Schedule of purchases

 

In accordance with Article 5(1)(b) of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 (the Market Abuse Regulation) as incorporated into UK domestic law by the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, the schedule below contains detailed information about the purchases made by Peel Hunt LLP on behalf of the Company as part of the Company's Buyback Programme.

 

Individual Transactions (12 September 2022)

 

Number of shares

Transaction Price

(pence per share)

Time of Transaction

Transaction reference number

Execution venue

250,000

85.00

12:25:59

00138869967TRLO0

AIMX

 

Enquiries:

Boku, Inc.

Jon Prideaux, Chief Executive Officer                                                                                      +44 (0)20 3934 6630

Keith Butcher, Chief Financial Officer

Peel Hunt LLP (Nominated Adviser and Broker)                                     +44 (0)20 7418 8900

Paul Gillam / Tom Ballard / James Smith

IFC Advisory Limited (Financial PR & IR)                                                                    +44 (0)20 3934 6630

Tim Metcalfe / Graham Herring / Florence Chandler

Notes to Editors

Boku Inc. (AIM: BOKU) is a leading global provider of mobile payment solutions. Its mobile-first payments network provides multiple mobile payment methods, including mobile wallets, direct carrier billing, and real-time payments schemes, reaching over 7 billion mobile payment accounts in 91 countries - all through a single integration.

Customers that trust Boku to simplify sign-up, acquire new paying users and prevent fraud include global leaders such as Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, PayPal, Sony, Spotify and Tencent.

Boku Inc. was incorporated in 2008 and is headquartered in London, UK, with offices in the US, India, Brazil, China, Estonia, France, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Spain, Taiwan and Vietnam.

To learn more about Boku Inc., please visit: https://www.boku.com

 

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