Keller Group Plc - Statement re completion of initial £25m tranche of multi-year share buyback programme.


    29 May 2025 09:31:18
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Keller Group Plc - Statement re completion of initial £25m tranche of multi-year share buyback programme

Keller Group Plc - Statement re completion of initial £25m tranche of multi-year share buyback programme

PR Newswire

29 May 2025

Keller Group plc

Completion of initial £25m tranche of multi-year share buyback programme

Keller Group plc (`Keller' or `the Group') announces that it has completed the initial tranche of a multi-year share buyback programme, launched on 31 March 2025, returning approximately £25 million (excluding any associated costs and stamp duty) of capital to shareholders ('share buyback programme').

Over the course of the initial tranche of the share buyback programme, the Group acquired a total of 1,694,970 ordinary shares of 10p each at an average price of 1,473.77p. Shares purchased pursuant to the share buyback programme are held in treasury and may be used to satisfy future obligations under the Group's employee share plans.

CONTACT:

For further information, please contact:

Keller Group plc                                                                      www.keller.com

Silvana Glibota-Vigo, Group Head of Secretariat                         020 7616 7575

                                                              

 Notes to editors:

Keller is the world's largest geotechnical specialist contractor providing a wide portfolio of advanced foundation and ground improvement techniques used across the entire construction sector. With around 10,000 staff and operations across five continents, Keller tackles an unrivalled 5,500 projects every year, generating annual revenue of c£3bn.




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