Essity converts 103,375 Class A shares to Class B shares in December

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January 2, 2024 (press release) –

According to Essity’s articles of association, owners of Class A shares have the right to have such shares converted to Class B shares. Conversion reduces the total number of votes in the company. When such a conversion has occurred, the company is obligated by law to disclose any such changes in this manner.

In December, at the request of shareholders, 103,375 Class A shares were converted to Class B shares. The total number of votes in the company thereafter amounts to 1,251,143,418.

The total number of registered shares in the company amounts to 702,342,489 of which 60,977,881 are Class A shares and 641,364,608 are Class B shares.

NB: This information is such that Essity must disclose in accordance with the Financial Instruments Trading Act. The information was submitted for publication on December 29, 2023, at 08:00 CET.

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