Notice to attend the Annual General Meeting of Bactiguard Holding AB


The shareholders of Bactiguard Holding AB (publ), company reg. no. 556822-1187
(“Bactiguard”), are hereby given notice to attend the Annual General Meeting to
be held on Thursday, 19 May 2016 at 2:00 PM at the company´s office at Alfred
Nobels Allé 150 in Tullinge. Registration commences at 1 PM.
Right to participate and notice of intent to participate

Shareholders wishing to participate at the Annual General Meeting must:

-       be registered in the share register maintained by Euroclear Sweden AB
(“Euroclear”) on Friday, 13 May 2016,

-       provide notice to the company of their intent to participate at the
shareholder meeting not later than Friday, 13 May 2016. Notice must be given by
post to Bactiguard Holding AB (publ), “AGM 2016”, Box 15, 146 21 Tullinge, or by
e-mail: stamman@bactiguard.se. Notice to participate may also be given via
Bactiguard's website, www.bactiguard.se. The name, personal identification
number or company registration number, address and telephone number and any
accompanying assistants (maximum of two) must be stated in the notice.

Shareholders who have caused their shares to be registered with a nominee must,
in order to participate in the shareholder meeting and exercise their voting
rights, temporarily register the shares in their own name. Such registration
must be effected by Euroclear not later than Friday, 13 May 2016. This means
that the shareholder must notify the nominee of this in ample time prior to that
date.

Where participation takes place through a proxy or a representative of a legal
entity, the original proxy, registration certificates and other authorization
documentation should be sent to the company in due time at the above-stated
address. A proxy form may be downloaded from the company's website at
www.bactiguard.se. Shareholders may not vote or otherwise participate at the
Annual General Meeting unless physically present at the meeting.

Proposed agenda

 1. Opening of the meeting
 2. Election of a chairman for the meeting
 3. Preparation and approval of the voting list
 4. Approval of the agenda
 5. Election of one or more persons to attest the minutes
 6. Determination of whether the meeting was duly convened
 7. Presentation of the annual report and auditor's report and the consolidated
annual report and auditor's report for the group
 8. Presentation by the CEO
 9. Resolutions regarding

a)  adoption of the income statement and balance sheet and the consolidated
income statement and consolidated balance sheet

b)  allocation of the company's profit or loss according to the adopted balance
sheet

c)  discharge from liability for the members of the board of directors and CEOs

10. Determination of the fees to be paid to the directors and auditor
11. Election of the directors and auditor
12. Resolution regarding instructions for the Nomination Committee
13. Resolution regarding guidelines for compensation to be paid to senior
management
14. Closing of the meeting

Proposals for resolutions

Item 2 – election of a chairman for the shareholder meeting

The Nomination Committee proposes that Advokat Urban Båvestam be elected as
chairman of the Annual General Meeting.

Item 7 b – Resolution regarding allocation of the company's loss according to
the adopted balance sheet

The Board of Directors proposes that no dividend be paid and that the loss for
the year be carried forward.

Item 10 – Determination of the fees to be paid to the directors and auditor

The Nomination Committee proposes that an annual fee be paid in the amount of
SEK 500,000 to the chairman of the Board of Directors and that SEK 200,000 be
paid to each of the other external directors. For work as chairman of the Audit
committee and Remuneration committees, respectively, the Nomination Committee
proposes that annual fees of SEK 100,000 to each chairman. No separate fees are
proposed for the other committee members. Provided that such is cost-neutral for
the company, fees may be invoiced through a wholly-owned company of a director.

The nomination committee proposes that fees be paid to the company's auditor
according to approved invoice.

Item 11 – Election of the Board of Directors and auditor

The Nomination Committee proposes that the Board of Directors consists of five
members. The Nomination Committee proposes the reelection of Staney Brodén, Mia
Arnhult, Peter Hentschel and Christian Kinch and new election of Marie Wickman
-Chantereau as directors to serve for the period until the close of the next
Annual General Meeting. The Nomination Committee also proposes that Stanley
Brodén be reelected as chairman of the Board of Directors.

A report of the Nomination Committee’s proposal as well as information regarding
all of the proposed directors are available on Bactiguard's website at
www.bactiguard.se.

The Nomination Committee proposes the reelection of the registered accounting
firm Deloitte AB as the auditor for the period until the close of the next
Annual General Meeting. Deloitte AB has provided notice that Kent Åkerlund will
be appointed as auditor in charge.

Item 12 – Resolution regarding instructions for the Nomination Committee

The Nomination Committee proposes that the Annual General Meeting adopts the
following instructions for the Nomination Committee (no change proposed):

The Nomination Committee shall consist of four members. The chairman of the
Board of Directors shall contact the three largest shareholders of the company,
in terms of voting power, pursuant to Euroclear Sweden AB’s print out of the
share register on 31 August. Each of the three largest shareholders shall be
afforded the opportunity, within a reasonable time, to appoint a member who,
together with the chairman of the Board of Directors shall constitute the
Nomination Committee. In the event any of them fails to exercise the right to
appoint a member, such right to appoint such member shall pass to the next
largest shareholder in terms of voting power who has not already appointed a
member of the Nomination Committee. The chairman of the Board of Directors may
not also serve at the same time as a shareholder-appointed member. The chairman
of the Nomination Committee shall be the member who represents the largest
shareholder in terms of voting power, unless otherwise unanimously agreed by the
members.

The names of the members of the Nomination Committee shall be published as soon
as the Nomination Committee has been appointed, however not later than six
months prior to the next Annual General Meeting. The Nomination Committee is
appointed for a term commencing at the time its composition is published until a
new Nomination Committee has been appointed.

In the event of any change in the ownership structure of the company after 31
August but before 12 weeks prior to the next Annual General Meeting, and
provided a shareholder after this change becomes one of the three largest
shareholders of the company in terms of voting capital submits a request to the
chairman of the Nomination Committee to be included in the Nomination Committee,
such shareholder shall be entitled, in the discretion of the Nomination
Committee, either to appoint an additional member to the Nomination Committee or
a member shall replace the member appointed by the shareholder with less voting
power after the change in ownership.

In the event a member appointed by a shareholder resigns from the Nomination
Committee during his/her term of office or where such member is prevented from
performing his/her duties, the Nomination Committee shall encourage the
shareholder who appointed a member to appoint a new member within a reasonable
time. In the event the shareholder fails to exercise his/her right to appoint a
new member, the right to appoint such member shall pass to the next largest
shareholder in terms of voting power who has not already appointed a member of
the Nomination Committee or who has waived his/her right to appoint a member to
the Nomination Committee. Changes in the composition of the Nomination Committee
shall be published immediately.

The Nomination Committee shall perform its duties in accordance with these
instructions and applicable rules. The duties include, among other things,
submitting proposals for:

  · a chairman of the annual general meeting;
  · a chairman and other members of the Board of Directors;
  · fees for the Board of Directors, with a breakdown between the chairman and
other members of the Board of Directors, and any compensation for committee
work;
  · where applicable, election of an auditor;
  · fees for the auditor; and
  · any changes in these instructions for the Nomination Committee to the extent
deemed necessary.

No fee shall be payable to the members of the Nomination Committee. However, the
company shall bear any reasonable costs reasonably associated with the work
performed by the Nomination Committee.

These instructions for the composition of the Nomination Committee and its work
shall apply until otherwise resolved by a shareholder meeting.

Item 13 – Resolution regarding guidelines for compensation to senior management

The Board of Directors proposes that the Annual General Meeting adopts the
following guidelines for compensation and other employment terms and conditions
for senior management (no change proposed):

Senior management means the CEO and other senior management personnel of
Bactiguard, and members of the Board of Directors to the extent they receive
compensation outside of their board duties.

Bactiguard shall apply the compensation levels and terms and conditions which
are necessary in order to recruit and retain senior management personnel with
the expertise and experience required in order to achieve the company's
operating goals. The total compensation paid to senior management shall be
competitive, reasonable and suited for its purpose.

Senior management personnel shall be offered a fixed salary on market terms,
which shall be determined based on the individual's area of responsibility and
experience. A review of the fixed salary shall be carried out on an annual basis
for each calendar year.

Senior management personnel may, from time to time, be offered variable
compensation on market terms. Such variable compensation must be designed with
the purpose of promoting Bactiguard's long-term growth and linked to
predetermined and measurable criteria. Any variable compensation must be limited
to 50% of the fixed annual salary. When structuring variable compensation for
senior management which is to be paid in cash, the Board of Directors shall
consider imposing conditions such as (i) making payment of a certain portion of
such compensation conditional on the performance on which such earnings are
based proving to be sustainable over time; and (ii) providing the company with
an opportunity to claim repayment of such compensation paid on the basis of
information which subsequently proves to be obviously incorrect.

Senior management personnel shall be entitled to pension solutions on market
terms. Fee-based pension benefits are preferable.

Other benefits may consist of a company car, healthcare contributions and other
customary benefits. Other benefits shall not constitute a significant part of
the total compensation.

Upon notice of termination by the company of the employment of a senior
management employee, the notice of termination period shall not be longer than
six months. Severance compensation may be paid in an amount not greater than one
year's fixed salary.

Provided the Board of Directors deems such appropriate, the company's senior
management shall also be offered an opportunity to participate in long-term
stock or stock price-based incentive programs designed to ensure a long-term
commitment to the company's growth. Decisions regarding any stock and stock
price-related incentive programs shall be adopted by the shareholder meeting. On
an annual basis, the Board of Directors shall evaluate whether a long-term
incentive program shall be proposed to the shareholder meeting and, if so,
whether the proposed long-term incentive program shall include a transfer of
shares in the company.

These guidelines shall apply to agreements entered into after the shareholder
meeting and, in the event changes are made in existing agreements, after such
time. The Board of Directors shall be entitled to deviate from the above-stated
guidelines where it deems that special cause exists to do so in an individual
case.

Other information

Number of shares and votes

At the time of the publication of this notice, there were a total of 33,302,373
shares in Bactiguard and 69,302,373 votes in the company, broken down into
4,000,000 Class A shares each entitling the shareholder to 10 votes and
29,302,373 Class B shares each entitling the shareholder to one vote. The
company does not hold any shares in treasury.

Information at the meeting

The Board of Directors and the CEO shall, upon request by any shareholder and
provided the Board of Directors is of the opinion that such can occur without
material harm to the company, provide information regarding any circumstances
which may affect the assessment of a matter on the agenda, circumstances which
may affect the assessment of the company’s or a subsidiary’s financial position,
and the company's relationship to other group companies and the group accounts.

Documentation

Accounting documentation, auditor’s reports, the auditor’s opinion whether the
guidelines adopted by the shareholder meeting for compensation to senior
management have been complied with, and complete documentation supporting
proposals for resolutions as set forth above, will be made available at
Bactiguard’s offices at Alfred Nobels Allé 150, Tullinge and on Bactiguard’s
website at www.bactiguard.se not later than Thursday, 28 April 2016 and will be
sent to any shareholder so requesting who also provides his/her address.

Stockholm, April 2016
Bactiguard Holding AB (publ)
The Board of Directors
For further information, please contact:
Ulrika Berglund, Head of External Affairs, mobile: +46 708 800 407
About Bactiguard
Bactiguard is a Swedish medtech company with a global presence, offering a
solution that prevents healthcare associated infections caused by medical
devices. By preventing infections, we contribute to a reduced use of antibiotics
and the spread of multi-resistant bacteria, which is a growing problem
worldwide. We save lives, increase patient safety and significantly reduce the
cost for the healthcare and society. Our technology is well-proven, safe and
tissue friendly and consist of a thin layer of noble metals that prevents
bacterial growth. The coating can be applied on almost all medical devices.
Bactiguard-coated urinary catheters are market leading in the US and Japan and
the company has also its own product portfolio consisting of Foley catheters,
central venous catheters and endotracheal tubes. Bactiguard is a growth company,
focused on markets in Europe, Middle East, Asia and Latin America. The company
has about 70 employees worldwide, mainly at the headquarters in Stockholm and
the production facility in Malaysia and is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. Read more
about Bactiguard at www.bactiguard.com

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