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Amino Technologies to become Aferian

June 21, 2021 10.12 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Amino Technologies has announced a change to its company name to Aferian alongside the commencement of a process to select a new non-executive chairman for the group.

The group notes that in February this year it launched an ambitious new strategy to become a software-driven growth business. This new strategy capitalises on the increasing consumer expectation that we should all be able to connect to the TV and video we love on any device, at any time, wherever we may be. The group’s award-winning Next Generation technology platforms make this modern TV experience possible, by providing pay-TV operators, broadcasters and media owners with smart, cost-effective ways to deliver it.

It adds that ss momentum continues to build, it is its board’s view that a new name would better reflect the true scale, breadth and potential of its operations and market positioning. As a result, Amino Technologies plc will be renamed “Aferian plc”. Meanwhile, the group’s two go-to-market brands, 24i and Amino Communications, will continue to operate under their respective names.

Concurrent with the change of name, the group’s website has changed to www.aferian.com. The group’s TIDM code will change from “AMO” to “AFRN” from 8.00 a.m on Tuesday 22 June 2021. The ISIN and SEDOL connected to the company’s shares will remain unchanged.

Furthermore, after more than five years on the group’s board of directors, Karen Bach has notified the board of her intention to step down as non-executive chairmanShe will continue to serve in the role until a successor has been appointed and a search process to find that successor will commence shortly.

Commenting on these developments, CEO Donald McGarva said: “On behalf of the board I would like to thank Karen for her service and support. We have all benefitted from her energy and perspective and will continue to do so, whilst the process to appoint her successor takes place.

“Our 2025 strategy is already opening up an exciting future for our business – one that builds on our Amino heritage to take us into many new additional areas for growth. As our opportunity and business both evolve, it is right that our name changes to reflect who we are and where we are headed. Aferian provides us with a new name that gives us the chance to more clearly articulate the stronger position we are in today – and the much larger opportunity on which our great team is now capitalising”.

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