Notice to attend the annual general meeting of shareholders in Industrial and Financial Systems, IFS AB (publ)

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The shareholders in Industrial and Financial Systems IFS AB (publ.), Corp Id No
556122-0996, are hereby given notice to attend the annual general meeting (AGM)
of shareholders on Tuesday, March 26, 2013, at 3:00 p.m., at hotel Courtyard by
Marriott, Rålambshovsleden 50, in Stockholm, Sweden.
Attendance
Shareholders intending to attend the AGM must be registered in the stock
register maintained by Euroclear Sweden AB on Wednesday March 20, 2013, and must
submit their application to IFS no later than Thursday March 21, 2013 at 12:00
noon.

Notice of attendance may be given by telephone at: +46 8 587 845 00 or via the
company’s website www.ifsworld.com/sweden. When giving notice of attendance,
please provide name, personal registration or corporate registration number, if
applicable, address, telephone number, stockholding, and information regarding
any assistants (not more than two). If attendance is by proxy, the proxy must be
submitted to the company together with the notice of attendance. Proxy forms for
shareholders wishing to participate in the AGM by proxy will be available from
the company’s website at www.ifsworld.com or can be acquired by calling +46
8 587 845 00.

Shareholders who have deposited their stock with trustees must provisionally
register their stock in their own name to be entitled to attend the AGM and
exercise their voting rights. Shareholders who wish to re-register must notify
their stockbrokers of this well in advance of March 20, 2013.

PROPOSED AGENDA

 1.
The meeting is called to order.

 2.
Election of chairman for the meeting.

 3.
Preparation and approval of the register of voters.

 4.
Approval of the agenda.

 5.
Election of one or two members to verify the minutes.

 6.
Determine whether the meeting has been duly convened.

 7.
Presentations:

   1. Presentation by the Chairman of the board.
   2. Presentation by the Chief executive officer (CEO).
   3. Submission of the annual report and the auditor’s report as well as the
consolidated statement of income and the consolidated balance sheet.
   4. Resolution to approve the statement of income and the balance sheet as
well as the consolidated statement of income and the consolidated balance sheet.
   5. Resolution on allocations concerning group income in accordance with the
approved balance sheet.
   6. Resolution on discharge from liability for the members of the board and
the chief executive officer.
   7. Determine the number of members of the board and deputies.
   8. Determine remuneration for the board and the auditors.
   9. Election of board members and the chairman of the board.
  10. Resolution concerning guidelines for the remuneration of corporate
management and incentive program:
     1. Resolution concerning guidelines for the remuneration of corporate
management.
     2. Resolution concerning incentive program.
     3. Proposal concerning the establishment of a nomination committee.
     4. Resolution concerning the reduction of capital stock.
     5. Resolution to authorize the board to resolve to repurchase shares.
     6. The meeting is closed.

PROPOSALS of the Board of directors for resolution at the agm

Disposition of earnings (Item 10)

The board proposes that a dividend of SKr 3.50 per share be paid. Tuesday April
2, 2013, is proposed as the record day. Should the AGM resolve in accordance
with the board’s proposal, the dividend is expected to be distributed by
Euroclear Sweden AB on Friday, April 5, 2013.

Resolution concerning guidelines for the remuneration of corporate management
and incentive program (Item 15)

The board proposes a system of remuneration for senior executives of IFS,
including the CEO (“corporate management”) that is aligned with market terms and
conditions and that is sufficiently competitive to be of interest to the
qualified circle of employees that IFS wishes to attract and retain. The board
seeks continuity and hence the proposal is essentially in line with the
guidelines and remuneration principles from the previous year and are based on
existing contracts between IFS and the respective senior executives.

Resolution concerning guidelines for the remuneration of corporate management
(Item 15.a)

Remuneration to the corporate management in IFS shall be aligned with market
terms and conditions, shall be individual and differentiated, and shall support
the interests of the stockholders.

Remuneration principles shall be predictable, both in terms of costs for the
company and benefits for the individual, and shall be based on factors such as
competence, experience, responsibility and performance.

Total remuneration paid to corporate management shall consist of a basic salary,
variable remuneration, an incentive program, pension contributions, and other
benefits. The total annual monetary remuneration paid to each member of
corporate management, i.e., basic salary and variable remuneration, shall
correspond to a competitive level of remuneration in the respective executive's
country of residence.

Variable remuneration shall be linked to predetermined measurable criteria
designed to promote long-term value generation in the company.

The relationship between basic salary variable remuneration shall be
proportionate to the executive’s responsibility and powers. Variable
remuneration varies according to position. For 2013, it is proposed that the
guidelines for the variable remuneration payable to the corporate management
shall be unchanged from the previous year. For the CEO this means that the
maximum variable remuneration shall not exceed 50 percent of the basic salary,
and for the other members of corporate management variable remuneration shall be
payable in the interval 25–60 percent of the basic salary, based on achievement
of
80–120 percent of individual goals.

Long-term incentive programs are treated under Item 15.b below.

Pension benefits shall correspond to a competitive level in the respective
executive’s country of residence and shall, as in previous years, consist of a
premium-based pension plan or its equivalent. The CEO is entitled to a premium
-based pension plan with a premium that is 20 percent of the basic salary. The
retirement age for the CEO and other senior executives is 65, but the CEO and
the company are entitled to invoke the right to retirement for the CEO at the
age of 62. In such a case, the CEO shall receive the equivalent of 60 percent of
the basic salary until he is 65.

Other benefits are chiefly related to company cars and telephones and shall,
where they exist, constitute a limited portion of the remuneration and be
competitive in the local market.

If the company terminates the employment, the period of notice is normally 6–12
months; if the executive terminates the employment, the period of notice is
normally 3–6 months. The basic salary during the period of notice, together with
severance pay, shall not exceed an amount corresponding to two years’ basic
salary.

The board of directors shall have the right to deviate from the above guidelines
in individual cases if there is good reason to do so. In such an event, the
board shall inform the immediately following AGM and explain the reason for the
deviation.

The guidelines apply to employment contracts entered into after the resolution
is adopted by the AGM and to changes made to existing terms and conditions after
this point in time.

Resolution concerning incentive program (Item 15.b)

The board proposes that the AGM resolves to adopt an incentive program with a
corresponding structure as last year which entails that senior executives and
key personnel in the IFS group are offered the opportunity to subscribe for
warrants in the company at market price. Each warrant shall be exercisable to
subscribe for one issued Series B share during an exercise period from the day
after the release of the first quarterly report 2016 until and including June
29, 2018. To stimulate participation in the program, it is proposed that for
each warrant acquired at market price, the participant may be allotted a maximum
of additional three warrants free of charge. The number of warrants that
participants can be allotted free of charge is dependent on the outcome of a
performance condition linked to the company’s earnings-per-share target during
2013 in accordance with predetermined criteria established by the board.
Warrants allotted free of charge may be exercised only on the condition that the
warrants acquired at market price have been retained by the participant until
the first day of the exercise period.

The proposal entails the issue of not more than 253,000 warrants. Each warrant
carries the right to acquire one Series B share at a subscription price
corresponding to 110 per cent of the volume-weighted average price paid for the
company’s share on the Nasdaq OMX Stockholm Exchange between April 22, 2013 and
April 26, 2013.

The right to subscribe for warrants shall accrue to wholly owned subsidiaries,
which will transfer the warrants to current and future members of corporate
management and key personnel within the group. The company CEO shall be assigned
no more than 75,900 warrants, employees in corporate management no more than
50,600 warrants in total, and other senior executives and key personnel no more
than 25,300 warrants in total.

If all 253,000 warrants are exercised to subscribe for shares, the company’s
capital stock will increase by SKr 5,060,000, corresponding to approximately 1.0
per cent of the capital stock and 0.7 percent of the voting rights after
dilution. Together with the warrants issued at the respective AGMs in 2010, 2011
and 2012, the four programs, on full subscription, can entail a dilution of
approximately 2.2 percent of the existing capital stock and of approximately 1.5
percent of the voting rights. However, to minimize dilution and share price
exposure resulting from the incentive program, the board, on the basis of
mandates granted by the AGM, intends to purchase Series B shares in the company
in an amount corresponding to the number of warrants issued within the framework
of the incentive program.

The purpose of the incentive program is to create conditions for retaining and
recruiting competent personnel and to increase employee motivation. The board
considers that the introduction of the incentive program as outlined above will
benefit the group and the company’s shareholders.

The board shall be responsible for the exact wording and management of the
incentive program within the framework of the given terms and conditions and
guidelines. In this connection, the board shall have the right to make
adjustments to fulfil particular legislation or market conditions
internationally.

A valid resolution to adopt the incentive program requires that it be supported
by shareholders representing at least nine tenths of the shares and votes
represented at the AGM.

Resolution concerning the reduction of capital stock (Item 17)

On the basis of the authorization previously granted by the AGM, the company has
repurchased shares and at the time this notice was issued the number of Series B
shares held in own custody was 609,092.

The board proposes that 409,092 of the repurchased shares be cancelled. The
board therefore proposes that the AGM resolve to reduce the capital stock of the
company by SKr 8,181,840, the total quota value (of SKr 20 per share) of said
shares, by withdrawing them without repayment. The reduction amount shall be
allocated to the company’s reserve fund to be used as the AGM determines.

The remaining repurchased shares will be subject to the Board’s proposal under
item 18 below.

A valid resolution to adopt the board’s proposal under Item 17 requires that it
be supported by shareholders representing at least two thirds of the shares and
votes represented at the AGM.

Resolution to authorize the board to resolve to repurchase shares (Item 18)

The board proposes that the AGM authorize the board to resolve, on one or more
occasions until the next AGM, to repurchase the company’s own Series B shares.

The authorization to repurchase Series B shares shall be limited to such an
amount that the company’s stockholding on each occasion does not exceed 10
percent of the total number of shares in the company. The shares shall be
acquired through the NASDAQ OMX Stockholm Exchange in compliance with stock
exchange regulations and only at a price within the registered interval on each
occasion, by which is meant the interval between the highest buying price and
the lowest selling price.

The purpose of the authorization is to accord the board a greater opportunity to
continuously adjust the company’s capital structure and thereby contribute to
increased shareholder value, for example, by minimizing the effects of dilution
and the effect on the share price as well as to facilitate the implementation of
the incentive program outlined in Item 15.b as well as previously adopted or any
subsequent incentive programs that may be adopted.

A valid resolution to adopt the board’s proposal under item 18 requires that it
be supported by shareholders representing at least two thirds of the shares and
votes represented at the AGM.

proposals of the Nomination committee for resolution at the agm

The chairman of the AGM, the number of board members, remuneration of board
members, auditors fees, election of chairman of the board and other board
members, and resolution concerning the nomination committee at the AGM (Items 2,
12, 13, 14 and 16)

The nomination committee, consisting of Gustaf Douglas (Förvaltnings AB
Wasatornet, committee chairman), Ulf Strömsten (Catella Capital), Lars Bergkvist
(Lannebo Fonder), Bengt Nilsson (Founders) and Anders Böös (chairman of the
board of IFS), who represent 57 percent of the total number of votes in the
company, propose that:

  ·
Anders Böös chair the AGM

  ·
Six ordinary board members be elected, without deputies

  ·
Directors’ fees (including remuneration for work on the audit committee) shall
be unchanged from the previous year and shall amount to a total of SKr
2,700,000, of which SKr 1,250,000 shall be paid to the chairman of the board and
SKr 325,000 shall be paid to each of the remaining board members, with the
exception of the CEO. A fee of SKr 100,000 shall be paid to the chairman and SKr
50,000 to other members of the audit committee, both unchanged from the previous
year.

  ·
Auditors’ fees be paid according to approved invoices.

The AGM of 2010 elected PricewaterhouseCoopers AB as the company’s auditors
until the period up to the AGM of 2014.

  ·
Board members Anders Böös, Bengt Nilsson, Ulrika Hagdahl, Birgitta Klasén, Neil
Masom and Alastair Sorbie be re-elected.

  ·
Anders Böös be re-elected as chairman of the board

  ·
Bengt Nilsson be re-elected deputy chairman of the board

  ·
Nomination Committee

 1.
The company shall have a nomination committee that, based on the ownership
structure as August 31, 2013, consists of five members: the chairman of the
board, a representative of the company’s principal owner in terms of voting
rights, a representative of each of the largest institutional shareholders in
the company in terms of voting rights, and a representative of the founders of
the company. The names of the members of the nomination committee and the
shareholders they represent shall be published no later than six months before
the AGM of 2014.

 2.
The composition of the nomination committee may be changed during its term of
office in the event of a change in ownership such that a shareholder that
appointed a member of the nomination committee no longer represents the largest
share ownership as indicated in the previous paragraph (1) and that the change
in ownership is so substantial that the holding of the shareholder in question,
in respect of voting rights, thereby falls below the holding of another
shareholder by one percentage point.

 3.
The nomination committee shall prepare and submit proposals for resolution at
the AGM of 2014 regarding the following issues:

   1. Chairman of the AGM
   2. Chairman of the board of directors and other members of the board of
directors of IFS
   3. Directors’ fees and other remuneration for board assignments for each of
the board members and remuneration for committee work where required
   4. Auditors’ fees
   5. Nomination for election of auditors
   6. Rules and principles for establishing a nomination committee and its
duties for the AGM of 2015.

MISCELLANEOUS
Finally, it is proposed that the AGM authorize the board of directors, the CEO
or other person appointed by the board to make such amendments to resolutions
that may be required in connection with registration with the Swedish Companies
Registration Office (Bolagsverket).

The complete list of proposals for resolution above, including the statement by
the board in respect of profit allocation and authorization to repurchase
shares, and the company’s annual report and auditor’s report for fiscal 2012
will be available for inspection as of March 5, 2013, at the company’s head
office in Linköping, at the company’s office in Stockholm, and via the company’s
website, www.ifsworld.com. Further information about the directors proposed as
members of the board and the reasoned opinion of the nomination committee in
respect thereof are also available on the company’s website. The information
will be sent upon request to any shareholders who submit their postal addresses.

The proposal detailed under Item 15.b, Long-term Incentive Program, will also be
sent by post to shareholders who give notice of their intention to attend the
AGM.

Pursuant to Chapter 7 Section 32 of the Swedish Companies Act (2005:551), at the
general meeting shareholders have a right to request information from the board
of circumstances that may affect the agenda and conditions that may affect the
company's financial situation.

At the time this notice was issued, the number of outstanding shares in the
company amounted to 25,380,922, representing a total of 3,767,593.9 votes, of
which 1,366,113 Series A shares represent 1,366,113 votes and 24,014,809 Series
B shares represent 2,401,480.9 votes. The number of shares held by the company
in own custody was 609,092 Series B shares, representing 60,909.2 votes and
corresponding to approximately 2.4 per cent of the capital stock of the company.
The repurchased shares may not be represented at the AGM.

Linköping, February 2013

The Board of Directors
Contact Information
Anne Vandbakk
Telefon: 46 8 58 78 45 00
Corporate Communications Director
anne.vandbakk@ifsworld.com

Frédéric Guigues
Telefon: 46 8 58 78 45 00
Investor Relations
frederic.guigues@ifsworld.com
About IFS
IFS (http://www.ifsworld.com/en/about-ifs/) is a public company (XSTO: IFS)
founded in 1983 that develops (http://www.ifsworld.com/en/solutions/architecture
-and-technology/), supplies, and
implements (http://www.ifsworld.com/en/services/) IFS
Applications (http://www.ifsworld.com/en/solutions/ifs-applications-8/)™, a
component-based extended ERP suite. IFS focuses on
industries (http://www.ifsworld.com/en/industries/) where management of any of
the following four core processes is strategic:
service (http://www.ifsworld.com/en/solutions/field-service-management
-software/) & asset (http://www.ifsworld.com/en/solutions/enterprise-asset
-management-software/),
manufacturing (http://www.ifsworld.com/en/solutions/manufacturing/), supply
chain (http://www.ifsworld.com/en/solutions/supply-chain/), and
projects (http://www.ifsworld.com/en/solutions/projects/). The company has 2,000
customers (http://www.ifsworld.com/en/customers/) and is present in
approximately 60 countries with 2,800 employees in total. Net revenue in 2012
was SKr 2.7 billion.

More information on IFS is available at www.IFSWORLD.com

Follow us on Twitter: @ifsworld (http://twitter.com/ifsworld)

Visit the IFS Blogs on technology, innovation and creativity:
http://blogs.ifsworld.com/

IFS discloses the information herein pursuant to the Financial Instruments Act
(1991:980) and/or the Securities Markets Act (2007:528). The information was
submitted for publication on February 22, 2013, at 4:30 p.m. CET.