Corporate News
Prosus N.V. announced that it has completed an additional tranche of its share‑repurchase programme for the period from 10 to 14 August 2026. In that window the Dutch‑listed company bought just over two million ordinary shares at a price that aligns with its established policy of modest, market‑aligned buy‑backs. The repurchase was carried out in the same manner as earlier rounds, with proceeds disclosed through the company’s investor‑relations channel and the share‑price impact noted in the latest regulatory filings.
During the same week, Prosus’ parent group, Naspers, confirmed a related buy‑back of a substantial number of its own shares on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. These transactions form part of a long‑running strategy that seeks to provide liquidity to shareholders, support the share price, and demonstrate confidence in the company’s long‑term prospects.
The announcements come amid a broader pattern of corporate‑governance actions by the group. Prosus’ investment arm continues to pursue technology ventures across diverse sectors, while the company maintains its dual listing on the Amsterdam and Johannesburg exchanges. The recent repurchase activity is consistent with the group’s historical approach to shareholder returns, which has been characterised by regular, transparent buy‑back programmes.
Prosus’ own capital‑markets activity is closely monitored by investors, as the company’s share price is influenced by the interplay of its global investment portfolio and its own financial performance. The latest buy‑back confirms that the company remains committed to returning value to shareholders while preserving flexibility for future growth initiatives.




