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Notice Regarding Disposal of Treasury Shares Under Stock Compensation Plan

July 9, 2024

TOKYO, Japan, July 9, 2024 ― Renesas Electronics Corporation (“Renesas”, TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced that it has decided to dispose treasury shares (the “Disposal of Treasury Shares”) under the restricted stock units (“RSUs”) granted by the stock compensation plan, whereby shares of common stock will be delivered after vesting. 

1.   Summary of Disposal

(1)  Payment Date

July 31, 2024 (the Disposal of Treasury Shares for payment on July 31, 2024 is hereinafter referred to as the "July 31 payment")

August 1, 2024 (the Disposal of Treasury Shares for payment on August 1, 2024 is hereinafter referred to as the "August 1 payment")

(2)  Class and Number of Shares to be Disposed

<July 31 payment> 

408,790 shares of Renesas’ common stock

<August 1 payment> 

374,100 shares of Renesas’ common stock

(3)  Disposal Price

<July 31 payment> 3,275 yen per share

<August 1 payment> 3,275 yen per share

(4)  Total Disposal Price

<July 31 payment> 1,338,787,250 yen

<August 1 payment> 1,225,177,500 yen

(5)  Proposed Allottee

<July 31 payment> 

20,800 shares will be allotted to 77 persons (employees of Renesas)

387,990 shares will be allotted to 291 persons employees of Renesas' subsidiaries (including 10 retired persons)

<August 1 payment>

17,300 shares will be allotted to 14 persons (executive corporate officers and employees of Renesas)

356,800 shares will be allotted to 293 persons (employees of Renesas' subsidiaries)

(6)  OthersOf the Disposal of Treasury Shares, the offering in Japan (35,300 shares in total: 20,800 shares for July 31 payment and 14,500 shares for August 1 payment) is conditioned upon the securities registration statement filed under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act of Japan becoming effective.

2.   Purpose and Reason of Disposal

In April 2021, Renesas revised its incentive plans for the executives and employees of Renesas and its subsidiaries (“Eligible Grantees”) and introduced the new stock compensation plan (the “Plan”), whereby shares are delivered to the Eligible Grantees after vesting.

In addition, in connection with the acquisition of all of the shares in Transphorm, Inc. (“Transphorm”) (the “Acquisition”), Renesas granted RSUs under the Plan to officers and employees of Transphorm and its subsidiaries in lieu of certain Transphorm stock compensation that had been granted to such officers and employees prior to the consummation of the Acquisition.

The Disposal of Treasury Shares will be implemented pursuant to the determination of the Representative Executive Officer adopted on July 9, 2024, upon the vesting of certain RSUs which Renesas has granted to the Eligible Grantees under the Plan.

(Details of the Plan) 

(1)  Eligible Grantees

Directors, executive officers, executive corporate officers and employees of Renesas and its subsidiaries.

(2)  Overview of RSU

The RSUs granted under the Plan are stock compensation in which Renesas grants the number of units predetermined by Renesas to the Eligible Grantees in advance, and then delivers shares of its common stock to the Eligible Grantees in accordance with the number of units that vest based on the service continuation period. In principle, in the case of Eligible Grantees other than outside directors, one-third of the number of units granted (corresponding to three years) will be vested for every one year has passed, and, in the case of outside directors, the total number of units granted (corresponding to one year) will be vested for one year has passed.

With respect to the RSUs that may be granted in connection with any special situation, such as when RSUs are granted to executives and employees of an acquired company where stock compensation granted by the acquired company are extinguished, or when RSUs are granted in connection with a reduction in the basic salary, Renesas may vest the units in a period different from above.

(3)  Method and Timing of Delivery of Shares of Renesas

On each vesting date, Renesas, pursuant to determination of the Representative Executive Officer, will allot to the Eligible Grantees the shares of Renesas’ common stock corresponding to the number of vested units (one share per unit) in exchange for the contribution in kind by such Eligible Grantees of all of the monetary compensation receivables provided to such Eligible Grantees, by way of issuance of new shares of Renesas’ common stock or transfer of existing shares.

The payment amount per share delivered under RSUs under the Plan is the closing price of the shares of Renesas’ common stock on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on the business day immediately prior to the date of the resolution of the determination of the Representative Executive Officer for the delivery of Renesas’ common stock (or, if no transaction is effected on the same day, the closing price on the most recent trading day prior thereto).

(4)  Handling at the time of retirement

The vesting of the units shall be made, in principle, subject to the condition that the Eligible Grantees are directors, executive officers, executive corporate officers, or employees, etc., of Renesas or its subsidiaries at the time of the vesting. However, even if the Eligible Grantees lose their position prior to the vesting of the units, in the event of losses of positions due to causes for the employment contract, etc. or other special circumstances, the number of the shares of Renesas’ common stock to be delivered and the timing of the delivery may be adjusted by the method provided by Renesas.

3.   Basis for and Details of Calculation of the Payment Amount

The Disposal of Treasury Shares will be made in exchange for the contribution of the monetary compensation receivables provided to each proposed allottee. In order to exclude arbitrariness, Renesas determined that the payment amount be 3,275 yen, being the closing price of the shares of Renesas’ common stock on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on July 8, 2024 (the business day immediately prior to the date of the determination of the Representative Executive Officer). The payment amount per share is the market share price immediately preceding the Representative Executive Officer’s date of decision, and Renesas considers it is a reasonable price appropriately reflecting its corporate value without being particularly advantageous for any of the proposed grantees.

4 Procedures in accordance with the Corporate Code of Conduct

Renesas is not required to execute procedures to obtain an independent third-party opinion and confirm the intent of shareholders as prescribed in Article 432 of the Securities Listing Regulations of the Tokyo Stock Exchange because (i) the dilution resulting from the Disposal of Treasury Shares is below 25%, and (ii) does not involve any changes in controlling shareholders.

About Renesas Electronics Corporation

Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723) empowers a safer, smarter and more sustainable future where technology helps make our lives easier. A leading global provider of microcontrollers, Renesas combines our expertise in embedded processing, analog, power and connectivity to deliver complete semiconductor solutions. These Winning Combinations accelerate time to market for automotive, industrial, infrastructure and IoT applications, enabling billions of connected, intelligent devices that enhance the way people work and live. Learn more at renesas.com. Follow us on LinkedInFacebookXYouTube, and Instagram. 

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