Paragon completes share buy-back programme extension

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The Paragon Group of Companies plc has has completed the £50.0 million extension to its share buy-back programme which was announced to the stock market on 24 November 2015.

In the period from 1 December 2015, when the extension to its share buy-back programme commenced, to today’s date, Paragon has bought back 16,663,408 shares for a total cost of £50.7 million (excluding expenses) which includes finalising the 2014/15 programme.

This brings the total cost of shares acquired under the buy-back programme (excluding expenses) since its announcement in 2014 to £100 million. The cost of the programme to date including expenses is £100.7 million.

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