Information regarding transactions executed within the framework of a share buyback program (outside the liquidity agreement)
The transactions are part of the share buyback program authorized by the combined General Meeting dated 14 May 2024, a description of which is accessible on Ayvens website.
The share buyback transactions ended on 7 May 2025.
The liquidity contract concluded with BNP Paribas Exane was temporarily suspended throughout the buyback period.
Aggregate presentation (per day and market)
Purchase of AYVENS SA shares on 07 May 2025
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Issuer's name
Issuer's identifying code
Transaction date
Identifying code of financial instrument
Total daily volume (in number of shares)
Daily weighted average purchase price of shares
Market (MIC code)
AYVENS SA
969500E7V019H9NP7427
07/05/2025
FR0013258662
29 179
9.03170
XPAR
AYVENS SA
969500E7V019H9NP7427
07/05/2025
FR0013258662
17 500
9.02991
DXE
AYVENS SA
969500E7V019H9NP7427
07/05/2025
FR0013258662
3 100
9.03364
TQE
AYVENS SA
969500E7V019H9NP7427
07/05/2025
FR0013258662
2 600
9.03043
AQE
About Ayvens
Ayvens is a leading global sustainable mobility player committed to making life flow better. We've been improving mobility for decades, providing full-service leasing, flexible subscription services, fleet management and multi-mobility solutions to large international corporates, SMEs, professionals and private individuals.
With more than 14,000 employees across 41 countries, 3.2 million vehicles and the world's largest multi-brand EV fleet, we are in a unique position to lead the way to net zero and spearhead the digital transformation of the mobility sector. The company is listed on Compartment A of Euronext Paris (ISIN: FR0013258662; Ticker: AYV). Societe Generale Group is Ayvens majority shareholder.Find out more at ayvens.com
Press contact
Elise BooréeCommunications DepartmentTel: +33 (0)6 25 01 24 16elise.booree@ayvens.com
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