Other information

Significant events after the end of the period

No significant events have taken place after the end of the period.

Transactions with related parties

No transactions took place between BE Group and related parties that had a material impact on the company’s financial position and results.

Annual General Meeting 2023

BE Group’s Annual General Meeting will take place on April 20, 2023, at 4:00 pm in Malmö, Sweden. Please visit www.begroup.com for more information.

Dividend

According to BE Group’s dividend policy, the Group will distribute at least 50 percent of profit after tax, over time. Dividends shall be distributed taking BE Group´s financial position and prospects into account. The Board of Directors proposes dividend of SEK 12 (12) per share for the financial year of 2022 to be paid in two installments; SEK 6 per share in April 2023 and SEK 6 per share in October 2023 which corresponds to approximately SEK 156 M in total.

Proposed composition of the Board

The Nominating Committee has proposed re-election of Board members Monika Gutén, Lars Olof Nilsson, Mats O Paulsson, Petter Stillström and Jörgen Zahlin. It is proposed that Jörgen Zahlin be re-elected as Chairman.

Proposal for election of auditors

Based on the recommendation of the Audit Committee, the Nominating Committee proposes re-election of the auditing firm Öhrlings PricewaterhouseCoopers AB as the company’s auditor.

Significant risks and uncertainties

Through its operations, BE Group is exposed to global macroeconomic factors, the competitive situation, structural changes in the market and the economy, as well as financial risks such as currency risks, interest risks, credit and counterparty risks. Within the companies of the Group, continuous processes are ongoing to identify existing risks and assess how these should be handled. The risk exposure is explained in the 2022 Annual Report, which was published in March 2023.

Accounting principles

The interim report was prepared in accordance with IAS 34 Interim Financial Reporting and the Swedish Annual Accounts Act. The Parent Company’s interim report is prepared in compliance with the Swedish Annual Accounts Act and the Swedish Financial Reporting Board’s recommendation RFR 2 Accounting for Legal Entities.

Refer to the 2022 Annual Report for details of the Group’s other accounting principles and definitions of certain terms. The principles applied are unchanged in relation to the Annual Report. In other regards, the new standards and interpretations that have come into effect from the financial year 2023 have had no significant effect on the financial reporting.