Body of the report:
With reference to Current Report No. 63/2024, the Management Board of Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa S.A. (“JSW”, “Company”) hereby reports that on 10 December 2024 the Company’s Supervisory Board issued a favorable opinion on the Management Board’s motion and approved the redemption of 71,401 series C Investment Certificates and 284,126 series F Investment Certificates of the JSW Stabilization Closed-end Investment Fund (“FIZ”) with a total estimated value of PLN 500.0 million, which will be redeemed in January 2025. The estimates are based on the valuation as of 8 November 2024 and may differ from the actual values, which will be known only after the valuation made on the respective redemption date.
The proceeds obtained from the redemption of FIZ Investment Certificates will be used both for the Company’s current operations and for investment activity.
FIZ was established by the Company to stabilize financial liquidity and curtail the impact of the risk of volatility of coal and coke prices on maintaining the continuity of the Group’s operations and investments.
At the same time, the Company reports that, in accordance with the provisions of the syndicated Sustainability-linked loan agreement, the Company will not recommend the payment of any dividends and profit distributions unless the Company has not made any distributions from the FIZ in the 12 months preceding such recommendation. The Company's failure to perform this covenant constitutes an Event of Default under the agreement. Accordingly, in the event of redemption of the investment certificates referred to in this current report, the Company will be obliged, for a period of 12 months after redemption, not to recommend the payment of dividends and profit distributions.
Legal basis: Article 17(1) of Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on Market Abuse and Repealing Directive 2003/6/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Commission Directives 2003/124/EC, 2003/125/EC and 2004/72/EC.