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Xylo Technologies (XYLO) to Implement ADS Ratio Change

July 30, 2024 4:00 PM EDT

Xylo Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: XYLO) (“Xylo” and the “Company”), a technology company engaged in advanced medical solutions, innovative internet technologies and electric vehicle (“EV”) and charging solutions, announced today that it plans a ratio change which will result in a reverse split of the Company’s American Depositary Receipt, or ADR, program on the basis of one (1) new ADS for every 2.666666 old ADSs held. As a result, the number of ordinary shares of the Company represented by each American Depositary Share, or ADS, will be changed from fifteen (15) ordinary shares to forty (40) ordinary shares. The effective date anticipated for the reverse split and the ratio change is August 5, 2024 and the Company’s ADSs will continue to be traded on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “XYLO” with a new CUSIP Number 58471G 508. The ordinary shares of Xylo will not be affected by this change in the ADS to ordinary share ratio.

Effective August 5, 2024, ADS holders will be required on a mandatory basis to surrender their old ADSs to BNY Mellon for cancellation at a rate of one (1) new ADS for every 2.666666 old ADS held. The Bank of New York Mellon., as the depositary bank for Xylo’s ADS program, will arrange for the exchange of current ADSs for new ADSs (subject to receipt of applicable ADS fees from the exchanging ADS holders).

Only whole ADSs will be distributed. BNY Mellon will attempt to sell any fractional ADSs and distribute cash proceeds to ADR holders. The ratio change will affect all ADS holders uniformly, will not reduce any ADS holder’s ownership percentage in the Company except for minor adjustments that may result from the treatment of fractional ADSs and will not result in any change to the Company’s share capital.



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