Grupo Nutresa approves regulation for share reacquisition

Grupo Nutresa's Board of Directors approved a general regulation for the reacquisition of up to 10 million shares at 300,000 pesos per share. This step follows a project endorsed by the Shareholders' Assembly on December 19. The offers will take place over 2026, 2027, and 2028.

Grupo Nutresa's Board of Directors made this decision at an extraordinary meeting called on December 11. The session, which confirmed quorum at the start, covered three main items: reforming the company's statutes, the share reacquisition project, and related matters.

The regulation allows the firm to buy back the shares through one or more public offers in the next three years. This initiative aims to bolster the Colombian holding's share structure, a leader in the food sector.

Shareholders unable to attend could delegate their voting powers, in line with legal requirements. The Shareholders' Assembly approved the project on December 19, paving the way for this corporate operation.

This move fits into standard financial management strategies for listed companies, helping to optimize capital and adapt to market dynamics.

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