Agora SA

12/09/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/09/2021 05:31

22/2021 Dates of publication of periodic reports in 2022

The Management Board of Agora S.A. ("Company") with its registered office in Warsaw announces the publication dates of Agora Group's consolidated periodic reports in the financial year 2022:

I. Consolidated quarterly reports:

- for the first quarter of 2022 - 20 May 2022,

- for the third quarter of 2022 - 18 November 2022,

II. Interim consolidated report for the first half of 2022 - 12 August 2022,

III. Annual and consolidated annual report for 2021 - 18 March 2022.

Additionally, the Management Board announces that, pursuant to § 62 section 1 of the Regulation of the Minister of Finance dated 29 March 2018 on current and periodic information published by issuers of securities and on conditions under which such information may be recognized as being equivalent to information required by the regulations of law of a state which is not a member state ("Regulation"), the Company will not publish separate stand-alone quarterly reports. Therefore consolidated quarterly reports of the Agora Group will include condensed consolidated quarterly financial statement.

The Company will not publish a separate stand-alone interim report, pursuant to § 62 section 3 of the Regulation, either. The consolidated interim report shall include condensed interim report with the report and opinion of independent auditor and condensed additional information.

Moreover, the Management Board informs that the Company will not publish consolidated quarterly report for the fourth quarter of 2021 and second quarter of 2022 pursuant to § 79 section 2 of the Regulation.

All periodic reports shall be published on Company's website at www.agora.pl/en in the section Investor Relations/Reports.

Legal basis: § 80 section 1 of the Regulation of the Minister of Finance dated 29 March 2018 on current and periodic information published by issuers of securities and on conditions under which such information may be recognized as being equivalent to information required by the regulations of law of a state which is not a member state.