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€1.50 THURSDAY 8 JUNE 2023 • ISSUE 209 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT PAGE2 PAGE 5 NDSF risks 42% dilution in its investment as Lombard seeks new share issue again Accountants call for a rethink of and reform in financial services VBL Group ends 2022 with €6.6m actual profit PAUL COCKS THE board of directors of Lombard Bank is once again proposing a new share issue that would see the shareholding of current inves- tors, including the National Development and Social Fund – the State golden passport fund – diluted by 42 per cent. e NDSF would see its shareholding in Lombard drop from 49.01% to 28.5%. BusinessToday had already revealed a similar attempt by Lombard Bank directors to push through a new share issue in Octo- ber last year. Back then, the NDSF – which owns a 49.01% stake, valued at €51,098,121 – had insisted that any action by Lombard Bank, headed by CEO Joseph Said, that results in a dilution of its shares should have the approval of at least 75% of the bank's shareholders. PAGE 3 STAR PERFORMER MSE FTSE 100 EUR EXCHANGE RATES Trading Date: 6 June 2023 Number of Trades: 83 Turnover: € 631,520.61 MSE TRX Index: 7,674.28 Change: +0.025% Name: 3.85% HLF UNSEC MT0001891200 - Currency € Last Traded: 6 June 2023 Price 97.500 Change +0.520 US Dollar 1.0388 British Pound: 0.86477 Japanese Yen: 144.59 Australian Dollar: 1.5451 Swiss Franc: 0.98700 7,587.67 75.67 7,592.39 / 7,512.00 Value Net variation High / Low +1.01% e State golden passport fund would see its shareholding in Lombard drop from 49.01% to 28.5%

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