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SmartCraft ASA (SMCRT) - Transactions carried out under the share buy-back program
04 Dec 2025 08:16 CET
Issuer
SmartCraft ASA
Please see below information about transactions made under the share buy-back
programme for SmartCraft ASA ("SmartCraft") (Ticker: SMCRT NO).
Date on which the share buy-back programme was announced: 27 August 2025.
The duration of the buy-back programme: 27 August 2025 until no later than the
day before the Issuer's Annual General Meeting in 2026.
Size of the buy-back programme: Maximum consideration of NOK 35,000,000.
From 25 November 2025 until 3 December 2025, SmartCraft has purchased a total of
107,271 own shares at an average price of NOK 23.5215 per share.
Aggregated overview of transactions per day:
Date Aggregate daily Weighted Total
volume (# of average price transaction
shares) (NOK) value (NOK)
11/25/2025 24,362 23.1295 563,480.88
11/26/2025 31,766 23.3129 740,557.58
11/27/2025 9,169 23.6518 216,863.35
11/28/2025 3,434 23.7715 81,631.33
12/01/2025 11,173 24.1844 270,212.30
12/02/2025 3,480 23.0949 80,370.25
12/03/2025 23,887 23.8649 570,060.87
Previously disclosed buy-backs 621,008 24.7236 15,353,553.89
under the programme (aggregate)
Total purchased under the 728,279 24.5465 17,876,730.46
programme
This information is published in accordance with the requirements in article 5
of the EU Market Abuse Regulation and subject to the disclosure requirements
pursuant to Section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
Appendix: A detailed overview of all transactions made under the buy-back
programme that have been carried out during the above-mentioned time period is
attached to this report.
CONTACTS
* Kine Kragholm Olsen, Interim CFO, +47 926 43 530, kine.olsen@smartcraft.com
ABOUT SMARTCRAFT ASA
SmartCraft is the leading Nordic provider of mission-critical SaaS solutions to
SMEs in the construction sector, increasing their productivity, margins, and
resource efficiency. The Group currently has more than 14 100 customers and 270
employees distributed across Norway, Sweden, Finland and UK. SmartCraft was
listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange in June 2021.
More information:
Access the news on Oslo Bors NewsWeb site
Source
SmartCraft ASA
Provider
Oslo Børs Newspoint
Company Name
SMARTCRAFT ASA
ISIN
NO0011008971
Symbol
SMCRT
Market
Euronext Oslo Børs