As of 31 December 2021, the share capital of the Company amounted to CHF 331,250.01 and was divided into 33,125,001 registered shares with a nominal value of CHF 0.01 each. The share capital is fully paid-up.
As of 31 December 2021, the Company held 20,371 treasury shares, representing 0.06% of the Company’s share capital. The Company purchased the treasury shares during the initial public offering (the “IPO”) as part of the preferential allocation.
Below are summaries of the Company’s conditional share capital (art. 3a of the Articles of Association) and two categories of authorized share capital (art. 3b and 3c of the Articles of Association) as of 31 December 2021.
According to art. 3a of the Articles of Association, the share capital of the Company may be increased by up to CHF 6,000 by the issuance of up to 600,000 fully paid-up registered shares with a nominal value of CHF 0.01 each, upon the exercise of option rights or in connection with similar rights regarding shares (including performance stock units (PSU) and/or restricted stock units (RSU)) granted to officers and employees at all levels of the Company and its group companies according to respective regulations and resolutions of the Board of Directors. The pre-emptive rights and the advance subscription rights of the shareholders shall be excluded. The acquisition of registered shares based on art. 3a of the Articles of Association and every subsequent transfer of these registered shares shall be subject to the transfer restrictions pursuant to art. 5 of the Articles of Association. The conditions for the allocation and exercise of the option rights and other rights regarding shares from art. 3a of the Articles of Association are determined by the Board of Directors. The shares may be issued at a price below the respective market price.
The conditional share capital was created at the general meeting on 6 April 2021. If fully utilized, the maximum amount of this conditional share capital (i.e., CHF 6,000) would equal approximately 1.8% of the existing share capital. The time period for an increase of the Company’s share capital pursuant to art. 3a of the Articles of Association is unlimited. As of 31 December 2021, no shares have been issued out conditional share capital.
According to art. 3b of the Articles of Association, the Board of Directors shall be authorized to increase the share capital by a maximum amount of CHF 29,999.99 by issuing a maximum of 2,999,999 fully paid in registered shares with a par value of CHF 0.01 each. Increases in partial amounts shall be permissible. The subscription and acquisition of the new registered shares and every subsequent transfer of these registered shares shall be subject to the transfer restrictions pursuant to art. 5 of the Articles of Association.
The Board of Directors shall determine the issue price, the type of contribution, the date of issue, the conditions for the exercise of pre-emptive rights and the beginning date for dividend entitlement. In this regard, the Board of Directors may issue new registered shares by means of a firm underwriting through a financial institution, a syndicate of financial institutions or another third party and a subsequent offer of these shares to the existing shareholders or third parties (if the pre-emptive rights of the existing shareholders have been denied or have not been duly exercised). The Board of Directors is entitled to permit, to restrict or to exclude the trade with pre-emptive rights. It may permit the expiration of pre-emptive rights that have not been exercised, or it may place such rights or shares as to which pre-emptive rights have been granted, but not exercised, at market conditions or may use them otherwise in the interest of the Company.
The Board of Directors is further authorized to restrict or withdraw pre-emptive rights of existing shareholders and allocate such rights to third parties, the Company or any of its group companies for the acquisition of companies, businesses or participations or for investment projects of the Company or any of its group companies, or for the financing or refinancing of any of such transactions through a placement of shares.
The authorized share capital was created at the general meeting on 6 April 2021. If fully utilized, the maximum amount of this authorized share capital (i.e., CHF 29,999.99) would equal approximately 9.1% of the existing share capital. The authority of the Board of Directors to increase the Company’s share capital by issuing shares out of the Company’s authorized share capital according to art. 3b of the Articles of Association lasts until 5 April 2023.
According to art. 3c of the Articles of Association, the Board of Directors shall be authorized to increase the share capital by a maximum amount of CHF 13,750 by issuing a maximum of 1,375,000 fully paid in registered shares with a par value of CHF 0.01 each for purposes of a placement of shares in an initial public offering (IPO), including in connection with an over-allotment option. Increases in partial amounts shall be permissible.
The Board of Directors shall determine the issue price, the type of contribution, the date of issue, the conditions for the exercise of pre-emptive rights and the beginning date for dividend entitlement. In this regard, the Board of Directors may issue new registered shares by means of a firm underwriting through a financial institution, a syndicate of financial institutions or another third party and a subsequent offer of these shares to the existing shareholders or third parties (if the pre-emptive rights of the existing shareholders have been denied or have not been duly exercised).
The Board of Directors is authorized to restrict or withdraw pre-emptive rights of existing shareholders and allocate such rights to third parties, the Company or any of its group companies for purposes of the placement of shares and/or the granting of an over-allotment option in the initial public offering.
The authorized share capital was created at the general meeting on 6 April 2021. If fully utilized, the maximum amount of this authorized share capital (i.e., CHF 13,750) would equal approximately 4.2% of the existing share capital. The authority of the Board of Directors to increase the Company’s share capital by issuing shares out of the Company’s authorized share capital according to art. 3c of the Articles of Association lasts until 5 April 2023.
The Company was incorporated on 6 April 2021, at which time the issued share capital amounted to CHF 300,000, divided into 30,000,000 fully paid in registered shares with a nominal value of CHF 0.01 each. In connection with the IPO and the reorganization of the Group, on 28 April 2021, the Company’s issued share capital was increased by CHF 31,250.01 as a result of the issuance of 3,125,001 shares with a nominal value of CHF 0.01 each out of authorized share capital, resulting in a share capital of CHF 331,250.01, divided into 33,125,001 registered shares with a nominal value of CHF 0.01 each as of 31 December 2021. Specifically, 3,125,000 shares were issued out of art. 3c of the Articles of Association in relation to the shares issued and sold by the Company in the IPO and one share was issued out of art. 3b of the Articles of Association following the contribution in kind of 50,000,000 shares of PolyPeptide Laboratories Holding B.V. from Draupnir Corporation S.à r.l.6
As of 31 December 2021, the share capital of the Company amounted to CHF 331,250.01 and was divided into 33,125,001 registered shares with a nominal value of CHF 0.01 each, all fully paid-up. Subject to the Percentage Limit described in art. 5 para. 3 of the Articles of Association and provided that its holder or usufructuary has been duly entered into the share register as a shareholder with voting rights on or before the relevant Record Date, each share carries one vote at a shareholders' meeting. The shares rank pari passu in all other respects with each other, including, in respect of entitlements to dividends, to a share in the liquidation proceeds in the case of a liquidation of the Company and to pre-emptive rights.
The Company issues its registered shares only as uncertificated securities within the meaning of art. 973c CO, and registers them as book-entry securities within the meaning of the Federal Act on Intermediated Securities (FISA). In accordance with art. 973c CO, the Company maintains a non-public register of uncertificated securities.
Shareholders have no right to request conversion of the form in which registered shares are issued into another form. Each shareholder may, however, at any time require from the Company a confirmation relating to their current shareholding, as reflected in the Company's share register.
The Company has not issued any participation certificates.
The Company has not issued any dividend-right certificates.
Art. 5 of the Articles of Association contains restrictions on shareholders’ possibility to be entered into the Company’s share register as a shareholder with voting rights and on the registration of nominees (“Nominees”).8
For information regarding registering as a shareholder with voting rights and certain limitations associated therewith under the Company’s Articles of Association, specifically a Percentage Limit (as set out in art. 5 para. 3), please refer to section 6 “Shareholders’ participation rights” of this Corporate Governance Report.
For so long as the Company’s shares are issued as uncertificated securities and registered as book-entry securities, the transfer of shares and the granting of security rights must be made in accordance with FISA. The transfer of book-entry securities or the granting of security rights on book-entry securities by way of assignment is excluded. For information regarding the admissibility of Nominee registrations, see section 2.6.3 “Admissibility of Nominee registrations” of this Corporate Governance Report.
The Company may in special cases approve exceptions to the restrictions as set out in art. 5 (Share Register, Transfer Restrictions) of the Articles of Association.
As of 31 December 2021, no exceptions under art. 5 of the Articles of Association have been granted during the period under review.
According to art. 5 para. 5 of the Articles of Association, persons not expressly declaring themselves to be holding the shares for their own account in their application for entry in the share register or upon request by the Company (hereafter referred to as “Nominees”) shall be entered in the share register as shareholders with voting rights without further inquiry up to a maximum of 3.0% of the share capital outstanding at that time. Subject to art. 5 para. 3 of the Articles of Association (see also section 6 “Shareholders’ participation rights” of this Corporate Governance Report), above this limit, registered shares held by Nominees shall be entered in the share register with voting rights only if in its application for registration, or thereafter upon request by the Company, the Nominee discloses the names, addresses and shareholdings of the persons for whose account the Nominee is holding 0.5% or more of the share capital outstanding at that time and provided that the disclosure requirements stipulated by the FMIA are complied with. The Board of Directors has the right to conclude agreements with Nominees concerning their disclosure requirements.
According to art. 5 para. 6 of the Articles of Association and subject to art. 652b para. 3 CO, the described limit for registration also applies to the subscription for or acquisition of registered shares by exercising pre-emptive, option or convertible rights arising from shares or any other securities issued by the Company or third parties.
The Company may in special cases approve exceptions to the above restrictions according to art. 5 para. 8 of the Articles of Association. After due consultation with the persons concerned, the Company is further authorized to delete entries in the share register as shareholder with voting rights with retroactive effect if they were effected on the basis of false information or if the respective person does not provide the information pursuant to art. 5 para. 3 of the Articles of Association. The concerned person has to be immediately informed about the deletion.
Until an acquirer of shares becomes a shareholder with voting rights for the shares in accordance with art. 5 of the Articles of Association, he/she may neither exercise the voting rights connected with the shares nor other rights associated with the voting rights.
The easement or abolition of the restrictions of the transferability of the registered shares requires a resolution of a shareholders’ meeting passed by at least two thirds of the represented share votes and an absolute majority of the par value of represented shares (see art. 12 of the Articles of Association).
As of 31 December 2021, the Company has not issued any bonds or options regarding its shares.
For information regarding the granting of Performance Share Units (PSUs) to selected employees of PolyPeptide, please refer to the section 5.1.4 “Long-term incentive program” of the Remuneration Report 2021.