When did OneSpan become a publicly traded company?

OneSpan’s initial public offering was in 1997 and the company started trading on NASDAQ in 2000.

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What exchange does OneSpan trade on and what is the company’s ticker symbol?

OneSpan’s common stock is traded on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the symbol “OSPN”.

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Where is OneSpan’s corporate headquarters?

121 West Wacker Drive, Suite 2050
Chicago, Illinois 60601
USA

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When does OneSpan’s fiscal year end?

OneSpan’s fiscal year ends December 31st.

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Who are OneSpan’s independent auditors?

Our independent registered public accounting firm is KPMG.

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Does OneSpan have a direct stock purchase plan?

OneSpan does not currently have a direct stock purchase plan.

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How can one purchase OneSpan’s common stock?

OneSpan’s common stock can be purchased on the open market through any registered broker.

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Does OneSpan pay a dividend?

OneSpan does not currently pay a dividend.

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Who is OneSpan’s transfer agent?

Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.
1135 S. Delano Court East
Chicago, IL 60605
Phone: 201-714-8119

Email: BCISRMTeam@broadridge.com

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When does OneSpan announce earnings?

When a date for quarterly earnings results is established, OneSpan will announce it in a press release. The press release will be listed under the Press Release section on the investor relations section of our website.

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What is OneSpan’s disclosure policy?

Only authorized persons are permitted to conduct corporate communications with investment analysts, investors, and other market professionals. These activities include email communications, telephone conversations, one-on-one meetings, presentations, and other communications. The persons authorized to make such communications are the Company’s CEO, CFO and Investor Relations staff.

In the interest of fair disclosure and to mitigate the risk of inadvertent disclosure of material information, or the appearance of doing so, the Company will observe “Quiet Periods” and “Silent Periods” prior to its issuance of earnings releases, during which company personnel will be limited in conducting corporate communications. The “Quiet Period” begins two weeks prior to the end of the quarter and continues until the commencement of the “Silent Period.” The “Silent Period” is the two weeks preceding the Company’s issuance of an earnings release.

During the “Quiet Period” only the Vice President of Investor Relations (and not other senior management) will provide any corporate communications including responding to unsolicited correspondence from, engaging in one-on-one meetings and discussions with, or otherwise having private communications regarding the Company with, analysts, investors and other market professionals. However, an exception to this rule during the Quiet Period may be utilized for the CEO for communications regarding the Company with analysts, investors and other market professionals as long as at least one of the CFO or Vice President of Investor Relations is also in attendance. In all such cases, only otherwise publicly available historic information will be disclosed. During the Silent Period, no Company personnel will engage in any such corporate communications.

This Policy does not apply to public disclosures in accordance with Regulation FD that are authorized by the CEO or CFO.

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How can I contact OneSpan Investor Relations?

To contact OneSpan Investor Relations, visit the Contact OneSpan section with the investor relations section of our website.

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