DocumentAs filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 15, 2024
Registration No. 333-
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM S-8
REGISTRATION STATEMENT
UNDER
THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
BioNTech SE
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
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Federal Republic of Germany | | 98-151-1032 |
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) | | (I.R.S. Employer Identification Number) |
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An der Goldgrube 12 D-55131 Mainz Germany | | N/A |
(Address of Principal Executive Offices) | | (Zip Code) |
2024 Non-North America Employee Participation Plan
2024 North America Employee Participation Plan
(Full title of the plans)
BioNTech US Inc.
40 Erie St., Suite 110
Cambridge, MA 02139
(Name and address of agent for service)
+1 (617) 337-4701
(Telephone number, including area code, of agent for service)
Copies to:
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Paul Claydon Brian K. Rosenzweig Matthew T. Gehl Covington & Burling LLP 22 Bishopsgate London EC2N 4BQ United Kingdom +44 20 7067 2000 | | Henning Bloss Jörn Hirschmann Covington & Burling LLP Marienturm Taunusanlage 9-10 60329 Frankfurt am Main Germany +49 69 768063 0 |
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
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Large accelerated filer | | ☒ | | Accelerated filer | | ☐ |
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Non-accelerated filer | | ☐ | | Smaller reporting company | | ☐ |
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If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 7(a)(2)(B) of the Securities Act. ☐
EXPLANATORY NOTE
This Registration Statement on Form S-8, or the Registration Statement, is filed by BioNTech SE, or the Registrant, for the purpose of registering ordinary shares, no par value per share, of the Registrant, or the Ordinary Shares, to be issued under the Registrant’s 2024 Non-North America Employee Participation Plan and 2024 North America Employee Participation Plan.
PART I
INFORMATION REQUIRED IN THE SECTION 10(a) PROSPECTUS
The information specified in Item 1 and Item 2 of Part I of Form S-8 is omitted from this Registration Statement in accordance with the provisions of Rule 428 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Act, and the introductory note to Part I of Form S-8. The documents containing the information specified in Part I of Form S-8 will be delivered to the participants in the equity benefit plans covered by this Registration Statement as specified by Rule 428(b)(1) under the Securities Act.
PART II
INFORMATION REQUIRED IN THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT
Item 3. Incorporation of Documents by Reference.
The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference into this Registration Statement the following documents previously filed with the SEC:
(1) The Registrant’s Annual Report on Form 20-F, filed with the SEC on March 27, 2023, which contains the Registrant’s audited financial statements for the latest fiscal year for which such statements have been filed; (2) All other reports filed with the SEC by the Registrant pursuant to Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or the Exchange Act, since December 31, 2022; and
(3) The description of the Ordinary Shares contained in the Registrant’s Registration Statement on Form 8-A (File No. 001-39081) filed with the SEC on October 7, 2019, pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Exchange Act, including any amendment or report filed for the purpose of updating such description. All documents filed by the Registrant pursuant to Sections 13(a), 13(c), 14 and 15(d) of the Exchange Act on or after the date of this Registration Statement and prior to the filing of a post-effective amendment to this Registration Statement that indicates that all securities offered have been sold or that deregisters all securities then remaining unsold shall be deemed to be incorporated by reference in this Registration Statement and to be part hereof from the date of filing of such documents; provided, however, that documents or information deemed to have been furnished and not filed in accordance with the rules of the SEC shall not be deemed incorporated by reference into this Registration Statement. Any statement contained in a document incorporated or deemed to be incorporated by reference herein shall be deemed to be modified or superseded for purposes of this Registration Statement to the extent that a statement contained herein or in any subsequently filed document which also is deemed to be incorporated by reference herein modifies or supersedes such statement. Any such statement so modified or superseded shall not be deemed, except as so modified or superseded, to constitute a part of this Registration Statement.
Item 4. Description of Securities.
Not applicable.
Item 5. Interests of Named Experts and Counsel.
Not applicable.
Item 6. Indemnification of Directors and Officers.
As a German European public company with limited liability, the Registrant is—insofar as applicable pursuant to the SE Regulation and the German law on the implementation of the SE (SEAG)—subject to the German Stock Corporation Act (Aktiengesetz), as amended. Under German law, the Registrant may not indemnify members of its Management Board and Supervisory Board to the extent the relevant claim or loss has arisen as a result of the breach by the member of his or her duties owed to the Registrant. Otherwise the Registrant is required under the law to
indemnify its Management Board and Supervisory Board members from and against any liabilities arising out of or in connection with their services to the Registrant.
The Registrant provides directors’ and officers’ liability insurance for the members of its Management and Supervisory Boards against civil liabilities, which they may incur in connection with their activities on behalf of the Registrant.
Insofar as indemnification of liabilities arising under the Securities Act may be permitted to the Registrant’s board, executive officers, or persons controlling the Registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, the Registrant has been informed that, in the opinion of the SEC, such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and is therefore unenforceable.
Item 7. Exemption from Registration Claimed.
Not applicable.
Item 8. Exhibits.
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Item 9. Undertakings.
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a. | The undersigned Registrant hereby undertakes: |
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| (1) | To file, during any period in which offers or sales are being made, a post-effective amendment to this Registration Statement: |
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| (i) | To include any prospectus required by Section 10(a)(3) of the Securities Act; |
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| (ii) | To reflect in the prospectus any facts or events arising after the effective date of the Registration Statement (or the most recent post-effective amendment thereof) which, individually or in the aggregate, represent a fundamental change in the information set forth in the Registration Statement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any increase or decrease in volume of securities offered (if the total dollar value of securities offered would not exceed that which was registered) and any deviation from the low or high end of the estimated maximum offering range may be reflected in the form of prospectus filed with the SEC pursuant to Rule 424(b) if, in the aggregate, the changes in volume and price represent no more than a 20% change in the maximum aggregate offering price set forth in the “Calculation of Registration Fee” table in the effective Registration Statement; and |
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| (iii) | To include any material information with respect to the plan of distribution not previously disclosed in the Registration Statement or any material change to such information in the Registration Statement. |
Provided, however, that paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (a)(1)(ii) do not apply if the information required to be included in a post-effective amendment by those paragraphs is contained in reports filed with or furnished to the SEC by the Registrant pursuant to Section 13 or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act that are incorporated by reference in this Registration Statement.
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| (2) | That, for the purpose of determining any liability under the Securities Act, each such post-effective amendment shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof. |
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| (3) | To remove from registration by means of a post-effective amendment any of the securities being registered which remain unsold at the termination of the offering. |
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b. | The undersigned Registrant hereby undertakes that, for purposes of determining any liability under the Securities Act, each filing of the Registrant’s annual report pursuant to Section 13(a) or Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act (and, where applicable, each filing of an employee benefit plan’s annual report pursuant to Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act) that is incorporated by reference in the Registration Statement shall be deemed to be a new registration statement relating to the securities offered therein, and the offering of such securities at that time shall be deemed to be the initial bona fide offering thereof. |
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c. | Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities Act may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of the Registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the Registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the SEC such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by the Registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person of the Registrant in the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities being registered, the Registrant will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Securities Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue. |
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act, the Registrant certifies that it has reasonable grounds to believe that it meets all of the requirements for filing on Form S-8 and has duly caused this Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized, in Mainz, Germany, on February 15, 2024.
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| BIONTECH SE |
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| By: | | /s/ Prof. Ugur Sahin, M.D. |
| | | Name: Prof. Ugur Sahin, M.D. |
| | | Title: Chief Executive Officer |
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, that each person whose signature appears below hereby constitutes and appoints Prof. Ugur Sahin, M.D., Dr. Özlem Türeci, Sean Marett, Dr. Sierk Poetting, Ryan Richardson, Jens Holstein and Dr. James Ryan and each of them, individually, as his or her true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and agents, with full power of substitution and resubstitution, for him or her and in his or her name, place and stead in any and all capacities, in connection with this registration statement, including to sign in the name and on behalf of the undersigned, this registration statement and any and all amendments hereto, including post-effective amendments and registration statements filed pursuant to Rule 462 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and to file the same, with all exhibits thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, granting unto such attorneys-in-fact and agents, and each of them, full power and authority to do and perform each and every act and thing requisite and necessary to be done in connection therewith, as fully for all intents and purposes as he or she might or could do in person, hereby ratifying and confirming all that said attorneys-in-fact and agents, or his or her substitute, may lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof.
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act, this Registration Statement has been signed by the following persons on February 15, 2024 in the capacities indicated.
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/s/ Prof. Ugur Sahin, M.D. Prof. Ugur Sahin, M.D. | | Chief Executive Officer (Principal Executive Officer) |
/s/ Jens Holstein Jens Holstein | | Chief Financial Officer (Principal Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer) |
/s/ Helmut Jeggle Helmut Jeggle | | Chair of the Supervisory Board |
/s/ Baroness Nicola Blackwood Baroness Nicola Blackwood | | Director |
/s/ Prof. Anja Morawietz, Ph.D. Prof. Anja Morawietz, Ph.D. | | Director |
/s/ Michael Motschmann Michael Motschmann | | Director |
/s/ Prof. Rudolf Staudigl, Ph.D. Prof. Rudolf Staudigl, Ph.D. | | Director |
/s/ Dr. Ulrich Wandschneider Dr. Ulrich Wandschneider | | Director |
SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED U.S. REPRESENTATIVE OF REGISTRANT
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act, the undersigned, the duly authorized representative in the United States of BioNTech SE has signed this Registration Statement on February 15, 2024.
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| BIONTECH US INC. |
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| /s/ Brian Kickham |
| Name: Brian Kickham Title: Secretary |
DocumentExhibit 107
Calculation of Filing Fee Table
Form S-8
(Form Type)
BioNTech SE
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)
Table 1: Newly Registered Securities
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Security Type | Security Class Title(1) | Fee Calculation Rule | Amount Registered(2) | Proposed Maximum Offering Price Per Unit(5) | Maximum Aggregate Offering Price | Fee Rate | Amount of Registration Fee |
Equity | Ordinary shares, no par value per share | | | | | | |
Equity | —2024 Non-North America Employee Participation Plan | Other | 6,700,000(3) | $94.61 | $633,887,000.00 | 0.00014760 | $93,561.73 |
Equity | —2024 North America Employee Participation Plan | Other | 2,000,000(4) | $94.61 | $189,220,000.00 | 0.00014760 | $27,928.88 |
Total Offering Amounts | — | $823,107,000.00 | — | $121,490.61 |
Total Fee Offsets | — | — | — | — |
Net Fee Due | — | — | — | $121,490.61 |
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(1) | Ordinary shares, no par value per share, of the Registrant, or the Ordinary Shares, may be represented by American Depositary Shares, or ADSs, with each ADS representing one Ordinary Share. ADSs issuable upon deposit of the Ordinary Shares registered hereby are registered pursuant to a separate Registration Statement on Form F-6 (File No. 333-233898). |
(2) | Pursuant to Rule 416(a) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Securities Act, this Registration Statement covers any Ordinary Shares that become issuable under the Registrant’s 2024 Non-North America Employee Participation Plan or the Registrant’s 2024 North America Employee Participation Plan by reason of any stock dividend, stock split, recapitalization or other similar transaction effected without the Registrant’s receipt of consideration that results in an increase in the number of outstanding Ordinary Shares. |
(3) | Represents 6,700,000 Ordinary Shares reserved for issuance pursuant to future awards under the 2024 Non-North America Employee Participation Plan. |
(4) | Represents 2,000,000 Ordinary Shares reserved for issuance pursuant to future awards under the 2024 North America Employee Participation Plan. |
(5) | Estimated pursuant to Rules 457(c) and 457(h) under the Securities Act solely for the purpose of calculating the registration fee based upon the average of the high and low sale prices reported for the ADSs on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on February 8, 2024. |
DocumentExhibit 4.1
Convenience Translation. The German version is authoritative
ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION OF BIONTECH SE
I.General Provisions
§ 1Company Name, Registered Office and Financial Year
(1)The name of the Company is “BioNTech SE”.
(2)The Company has its registered office in Mainz, Germany.
(3)The financial year is the calendar year.
§ 2Purpose of Enterprise
(1)The purpose of the Company is the research and development, manufacture and marketing of immunological and RNA-based drugs and test methods for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of cancer, infectious diseases and other serious diseases.
(2)The Company may undertake all transactions and actions that are expedient for serving the Company’s purpose. It is also authorized to establish and acquire other companies and to invest in other companies, as well as to manage such companies or to limit itself to the administration of the investment.
§ 3Announcements
All of the Company’s announcements shall be made exclusively in the German Federal Gazette (Bundesanzeiger).
II.Share Capital and Shares
§ 4 Amount and Division of Share Capital; Deviating Profit Participation
(1)The Company’s share capital totals EUR 248,552,200 and is divided into 248,552,200 no-par value shares.
(2)Any right of the shareholders to request that share certificates be issued is excluded, to the extent permitted by law or unless certification is required under applicable stock exchange rules where the shares or rights or certificates representing them are admitted for trading. Global certificates for shares may be issued. Form and content of these certificates shall be determined by the Management Board.
(3)The shares are registered shares.
(4)In the event of a capital increase, the profit participation of new shares may be determined in deviation from section 60(2) sentence 3 German Stock Corporation Act (AktG).
(5)The Management Board is authorized, with the approval of the Supervisory Board, to increase the Company's share capital on one or
more occasions on or before June 21, 2026 by up to a total of EUR 122,657,313 by issuing up to 122,657,313 new no-par value registered shares in return for cash contributions or contributions in kind (Authorized Capital 2021). Shareholders are in principle to be granted subscription rights. In this con-text, the shares may also be underwritten by one or more credit institution(s) or one or more company(ies) operating in accordance with Sec. 53 para. 1 sentence 1 or section 53b para. 1 sentence 1 or para. 7 of the German Banking Act (Kreditwesengesetz - KWG) with the obligation to offer them for subscription to the Company’s shareholders (so-called indirect subscription right). The Management Board is authorized, with the approval of the Supervisory Board, to exclude shareholders' subscription rights for one or more capital increases under the Authorized Capital
(a)to exclude fractional amounts from the subscription right;
(b)in the case of a capital increase against cash contributions, if the issue price of the new shares is not significantly lower than the stock market price of the Company’s shares already listed at the time the issue price is finally fixed. However, this authorization shall only apply subject to the provision that the shares issued with exclusion of subscription rights pursuant to Sec. 186 para. 3 sentence 4 AktG may not exceed a total of 10% of the capital stock either at the time this authorization takes effect or - if this amount is lower - at the time this authorization is exercised. Shares issued or sold in direct or corresponding application of Sec. 186 para. 3 sentence 4 AktG during the term of this authorization until the time of its utilization shall be counted towards this limit of 10% of the share capital. Shares used to service bonds with conversion or option rights or conversion obligations shall be counted towards the 10% limit if these bonds were is-sued during the authorization period under exclusion of share-holders' subscription rights in accordance with Sec. 186 para. 3 sentence 4 AktG. Treasury shares which may have been sold by the Company during the term of this authorization under exclusion of subscription rights pursuant to or in accordance with Sec. 186 para. 3 Sentence 4 AktG shall be counted towards the 10% limit;
(c)in the event of a capital increase against contributions in kind, in particular in order to be able to offer the new shares to third parties in connection with the acquisition of companies, parts of companies or interests in companies, or license or intellectual property rights;
(d)to grant holders of conversion or option rights under bonds issued by the Company or its subordinated German or foreign group companies a subscription right to new shares as they would be entitled to after exercising their conversion or option rights or after fulfillment of an agreed conversion obligation;
(e)to implement a so-called scrip dividend, whereby shareholders are offered the option of contributing their dividend entitlement (in whole or in part) to the Company as a contribution in kind in return for the granting of new shares;
(f)if shares are to be issued to a member of the Company’s Management Board or to a person who is in an employment relationship with the Company or one of its affiliated companies; restrictions relating to the shares issued may be agreed, and
(g)to satisfy an option agreed with underwriters in connection with an issue of shares in the Company (or American Depositary Shares representing them) to purchase additional shares or American Depositary Shares (so-called Greenshoe option).
The total number of new shares issued from the Authorized Capital under the authorizations pursuant to sentence 4 letter a) to c) above, excluding subscription rights, may not exceed 20% of the share capital stock, either at the time this authorization takes effect or - if this value is lower - at the time it is exercised. The aforementioned 20% limit shall include (i) those shares which are used to service conversion or option rights or conversion or option obligations or subscription rights of the issuer, (ii) treasury shares which were sold during the term of this authorization until its exercise under exclusion of subscription rights (with the exception of treasury shares sold in accordance with letter b) paragraphs (v), (vi) or (vii) of the resolution on agenda item 8 of the Annual General Meeting on August 19, 2019).
The new shares shall participate in profits from the beginning of the first financial year for which the annual financial statements have not yet been submitted to the Annual General Meeting at the time of registration of the implementation of the capital increase.
The Management Board is authorized to determine further details of the capital increase and its implementation with the approval of the Supervisory Board. The Supervisory Board is authorized to amend the wording of Art. 4 par. 5 of the Articles of Association in accordance with the respective utilization of Authorized Capital 2021 and, if Authorized Capital 2021 is not or not fully utilized by June 21, 2026, to delete Art. 4 para. 5 of the Articles of Association after the expiry of the authorization.
(6)The capital stock is conditionally increased by up to EUR 16,212,917 by issuing up to 16,212,917 new no-par value registered shares with a pro-rata share of the share capital of EUR 1.00 per share (Conditional Capital ESOP 2017/2019). The Conditional Capital ESOP 2017/2019 serves exclusively to grant rights to the holders of stock options issued by the Company in accordance with the authorization granted by the Annual General Meeting on August 18, 2017 under agenda item 5 letter a), also as amended by the resolution of the Annual General
Meeting on August 19, 2019 under agenda item 6 letter a) and as amended by the resolution of the Annual General Meeting on June 26, 2020 under agenda item 5 (col-lectively the "Authorization 2017/2019"). The shares shall be issued at the Exer-cise Price determined in accordance with the Authorization 2017/2019 in the ver-sion applicable at the time of its utilization. The Conditional Capital increase will only be carried out to the extent that the holders of the stock options issued by the Company on the basis of Authorization 2017/2019 exercise their subscrip-tion rights and the Company does not fulfill the stock options by delivering treas-ury shares or by making a cash payment. Insofar as they are created by the exer-cise of subscription rights up to the start of the Company’s Annual General Meet-ing, the new shares shall participate in profits from the start of the preceding fi-nancial year, otherwise in each case from the start of the financial year in which they are created by the exercise of stock options.
(7)The share capital is conditionally increased by up to EUR 85,754,868 by issuing up to 85,754,868 new registered no-par value shares, each representing a notional value of EUR 1.00 of the share capital (Conditional Capital WSV 2019). The conditional capital increase shall only be carried out to the extent that the holders or creditors of option rights or conversion rights or those under an obligation to convert under warrant-linked or convertible bonds issued in return for cash contributions and issued or guaranteed by the Company or by a subordinate Company group entity up to, and including, 18 August 2024 based on Management Board authorisation as per the shareholder resolution conferring such authorisation passed at the General Meeting of 19 August 2019 avail of their option rights or conversion rights or where they are under an obligation to convert, to the extent they satisfy their obligation to convert, or to the extent that the Company exercises a right to choose to grant Company shares, in whole or in part instead of paying a monetary amount due, and to the extent cash compensation is not granted in each relevant case or treasury shares or shares of another stock-listed company are not utilised for servicing. The new shares are issued at the warrant exercise price or conversion price to be determined in each case in accordance with the aforementioned resolution granting authorisation. The new shares shall carry an entitlement to dividends from the beginning of the financial year in which they are created; as far as the law permits, the Management Board can confer dividend rights of new shares in derogation of the foregoing and of section 60(2) AktG and also for a financial year that has already ended. The Management Board is authorised, subject to Supervisory Board approval, to determine the further details for implementing the conditional capital increase.
(8)The capital stock is conditionally increased by up to EUR 8,418,091 by issuing up to 8,418,091 new no-par value registered common shares with a notional value of EUR 1.00 per share (Conditional Capital ESOP 2021). The Conditional Capital ESOP 2021 serves exclusively to grant rights to the holders of stock options issued by the Company in
accordance with the authorization granted by the Annual General Meeting on June 22, 2021 under agenda item 6 letter d) (the "Authorization 2021"). The shares shall be issued at the exercise price determined in accordance with the Authorization 2021 in the version applicable at the time of its utilization. The conditional capital increase will only be carried out to the extent that the holders of the stock options issued by the Company on the basis of Authorization 2021 exercise their subscription rights and the Company does not fulfill the stock options by delivering treasury shares or by making a cash payment. The new shares shall participate in profits from the beginning of the preceding financial year, provided they are created by the exercise of subscription rights up to the beginning of the Company’s Annual General Meeting; otherwise, they shall participate in profits from the beginning of the financial year in which they are created by the exercise of stock options.
The Management Board is authorized, subject to the consent of the Supervisory Board, to determine the further details of the issue and the further terms and conditions of the employee stock options; in deviation from this, the Supervisory Board shall also decide in this respect for the Company’s members of the Management Board.
The Supervisory Board is authorized to amend the wording of the Articles of Association in accordance with the scope of the capital increase from Conditional Capital 2021.
(9)To the extent that the above paragraphs provide for authorized or conditional capital, the Supervisory Board is authorized to amend the wording of the Articles of Association after expiry of the period for utilization of the authorized capital and in accordance with the extent of capital increases carried out on the basis thereof.
III.The Executive Bodies of the Company
§ 5 Two-Tier System
(1)The Company has a two-tier management and supervisory system consisting of a management body (Management Board) and a supervisory body (Supervisory Board).
(2)The Company’s executive bodies are the Management Board, the Supervisory Board and the General Meeting.
IV.Management Board
§ 6 Composition
(1)The Management Board shall consist of at least two persons. The members of the Management Board are appointed for a maximum term of five years. Reappointments are permitted.
(2)The number of members of the Management Board is otherwise determined by the Supervisory Board.
(3)The appointment of deputy members of the Management Board is permissible.
§ 7 Management, Representation
(1)The members of the Management Board shall conduct the business of the Company in accordance with the law, the Articles of Association and the rules of procedure issued by the Supervisory Board.
(2)The Company shall be represented by two members of the Management Board or by one member of the Management Board jointly with one holder of a general commercial power of representation (Prokurist). If only one member of the Management Board is appointed, the Company will be represented by this individual alone. The Supervisory Board may grant one, several or all members of the Management Board sole power of representation.
(3)The Supervisory Board may, by resolution, authorize members of the Management Board in general or in individual cases to conclude legal transactions simultaneously for the Company and as representatives of a company affiliated with the Company within the meaning of section 15 AktG as well as in individual cases simultaneously for the Company and as representatives of a third party.
(4)The Supervisory Board may appoint a spokesman or a chairperson of the Management Board.
(5)Furthermore, the Supervisory Board shall issue rules of procedure for the Management Board and shall determine in particular which types of business may only be transacted with its consent.
§ 8 Passing of Resolutions
(1)The Management Board is quorate if all members of the Management Board are invited and at least half of its members participate in the adoption of the resolution, unless otherwise required by mandatory law. Members of the Management Board may cast their vote in writing, by telephone, by telefax or by means of electronic media.
(2)The resolutions of the Management Board are passed by a majority of the votes cast, unless otherwise required by mandatory law. Abstentions shall not to be taken into account. In the event of a tie the chairperson shall have a casting vote, if such person has been appointed. This does not apply to a spokesman of the Management Board who may have been appointed.
V.Supervisory Board
§ 9 Composition, Term of Office and Remuneration
(1)The Supervisory Board shall comprise of six members.
(2)Unless the General Meeting resolves on a shorter period when electing individual Supervisory Board members to be elected by it or for the full Supervisory Board, the Supervisory Board members shall be elected for a period ending no later than the end of the General Meeting which resolves on the discharge for the fourth financial year after the election. The fiscal year in which the term of office begins is not included in this calculation. Re-election is possible.
(3)The successor to a member who leaves the Supervisory Board before the end of his or her term of office shall only be elected for the remainder of the term of office of the member who has left the Supervisory Board.
(4)When electing Supervisory Board members, the General Meeting may for the same period elect a substitute member for several or all Supervisory Board members or as many substitute members as Supervisory Board members and determine the order in which they shall replace the Supervisory Board members who leave the Supervisory Board during their term of office for the remaining term of office.
(5)Each member of the Supervisory Board may resign from office by submitting a written declaration to the Management Board. A period of one month must be observed.
(6)In addition to reimbursement of their expenses, the members of the Supervisory Board shall receive annual compensation of EUR 70,000, the Chair three times this amount and the Vice Chair one and a half times this amount. The Chair of the Audit Committee shall receive an additional annual compensation of EUR 30,000. The respective Chair of an-other committee shall receive an additional annual compensation of EUR 15,000. An ordinary committee member receives an additional annual remuneration of EUR 5,000 per committee. Members of the Supervisory Board who are only members of the Supervisory Board for part of the financial year or who chair or vice-chair the Supervisory Board or the Audit Committee or another committee shall receive the respective compensation on a pro-rata basis. The same applies insofar as this regulation or this regulation in a specific version is only in force during part of the financial year. If the reimbursement of expenses or the compensation is subject to value added tax, the value added tax shall be paid in addition. In its own interest, the Company shall maintain appropriate D&O liability insurance for its corporate bodies
and management, which shall also include the members of the Supervisory Board and be co-insured at the expense of the Company.
§ 10 Chairperson and deputy
(1)The Supervisory Board shall elect a chairperson and a deputy chairperson from among its members for the duration of its term of office. In these elections the oldest member of the Supervisory Board in terms of age is the chairperson. The deputy shall have the rights of the chairperson if the latter is prevented from attending or delegates his or her representation to him or her.
(2)If the chairperson or his/her deputy departs prematurely from their office, then the Supervisory Board shall immediately hold a new election to cover the remaining term of office.
§ 11 Convening and passing resolutions
(1)As far as possible, the Supervisory Board shall be convened in each calendar quarter. It must be convened twice every calendar half-year.
(2)The meetings of the Supervisory Board shall be convened by the chairperson verbally, by telephone, in writing, by fax or by email, stating the agenda.
(3)The Supervisory Board is quorate if at least three members participate in the adoption of the resolution. A member also participates in the adoption of a resolution if he or she abstains from voting.
(4)Resolutions require a majority of the votes cast by the members of the Supervisory Board not taking into account any abstentions. In the case of a tie, the votes of the chairperson of the Supervisory Board or, if he does not participate in the passing of the resolution, the vote of the spokesman of the Supervisory Board shall be the casting vote.
(5)Resolutions of the Supervisory Board are in principle passed at meetings with personal attendance of the members of the Supervisory Board. Absent members of the Supervisory Board may submit their written vote through another member of the Supervisory Board. Unless the chairperson of the Supervisory Board states otherwise in the invitation due to special circumstances of the individual case, it is permissible for Supervisory Board members to participate and cast their vote in a face-to-face meeting by telephone. The Supervisory Board may also vote without convening a meeting by doing so in writing, by telephone, fax, video conference or email, or in a combined resolution. The chairperson shall decide on the form in which resolutions are to be passed. The Rules of Procedure for the Supervisory Board may stipulate that resolutions are to be postponed in individual cases to be specified in more detail.
(6)Minutes shall be taken of the meetings of the Supervisory Board and signed by the chairperson of the meeting. If resolutions are passed
outside meetings, the minutes must be signed by the chairperson of the Supervisory Board and forwarded to all members without delay.
(7)The chairperson is authorized to on behalf of the Supervisory Board make the declarations required to implement the resolutions and to receive the declarations addressed to the Supervisory Board.
(8)The Supervisory Board is empowered to resolve upon changes and amendments to the Articles of Association as long as such changes only affect the wording.
§ 12 Rules of Procedure
The Supervisory Board may issue Rules of Procedure for itself within the framework of the statutory provisions and the provisions of these Articles of Association.
§ 13 Committees
The Supervisory Board may form committees and may refer items for resolution to these committees within the scope of what is permitted by law.
VI.General Meeting
§ 14 Venue and convocation
(1)The General Meeting shall take place within the first six months of the expiry of the fiscal year at the registered office of the Company or in a German city with at least 500,000 inhabitants.
(2)The General Meeting shall be convened by the Management Board or by the Supervisory Board.
(3)Extraordinary General Meetings shall be convened when the best interests of the Company so require.
(4)The General Meeting may also be summed via mail (also via simple letter) or via e-mail. The postal and electronic addresses registered in the share register are authoritative.
§ 15 Chairing the General Meeting, Right to Participate, Participation of Supervisory Board Members
(1)The General Meeting shall be chaired by the chairperson of the Supervisory Board or, in his/her absence, by his/her deputy or, in his/her absence, by another person determined by the Supervisory Board. If no such determination has been made, the chairperson of the meeting shall be elected by the General Meeting.
(2)Shareholders registered in the share register are entitled to participate and exercise their voting rights in the General Meeting if they are registered with the Company in good time. The registration to attend
the General Meeting must be in German or English and must be received by the Company at least six days prior to the meeting, unless a shorter period, expressed in days, is provided for in the invitation to the General Meeting, at the address and in the form (written form, text form or another (electronic) form further specified by the Company) as stipulated in such invitation. The day of the General Meeting and the day of receipt shall not be counted.
(3)The chairperson of the meeting shall determine the order of items on the agenda as well as the type and form of voting. The chairperson is authorized to limit the question and speaking rights of the shareholders, as appropriate and to the extent permitted by law. In particular, he/she is authorized, at the beginning or during the course of the General Meeting, to set a reasonable time limit for the entire General Meeting, for discussion of particular items on the agenda or for any particular speech or question. Furthermore, the chairperson of the General Meeting may prematurely close the list of requests to speak and close the debate, as far as this is necessary for the proper execution of the General Meeting.
(4)The chairperson of the General Meeting may permit the video and audio transmission of the General Meeting in whole or in part, including a transmission via the Internet.
§ 16 Procedure, Minutes
(1)Each share carries one vote.
(2)Voting rights may be exercised by representatives. The power of attorney must be granted in text form by other means. The details shall be determined by the Company. They will be announced with the invitation to the General Meeting.
(3)The Management Board is authorized to provide for shareholders to vote without attendance in the General Meeting in written form or by way of electronic communication (postal vote) as well as participate in the General Meeting and exercise all or some of their rights in whole or in part by means of electronic communication without physical participation and without being represented by a proxy (online participation). The Management Board determines the details of the postal vote as well as the scope and procedure of online participation in the invitation to the General Meeting.
(4)Members of the Supervisory Board shall be permitted, in consultation with the Chairman of the Supervisory Board, to participate in the Annual General Meeting by means of video and audio transmission in cases where their physical presence at the location of the Annual General Meeting would not be possible or would only be possible at considerable expense due to legal restrictions, their residence abroad, their necessary residence at another location in Germany or due to an
unreasonable duration of travel, or if the Annual General Meeting is held as a virtual Annual General Meeting
(5)The Management Board is authorized to provide for the Annual General Meeting to be held without the physical presence of the shareholders or their proxies at the location of the Annual General Meeting (virtual Annual General Meeting). The authorization shall apply to the holding of virtual shareholders’ meetings for a period of three years after entry of this provision of the Articles of Association in the commercial register of the Company.
(6)Minutes shall be kept of the proceedings and shall be signed by the chairperson of the Supervisory Board unless a notarial record is required by law.
§ 17 Resolution
(1)Unless a larger majority is required by law or these Articles of Association, resolutions of the General Meeting shall be adopted by a simple majority of the votes cast. To the extent that statutory provisions also require a majority of the share capital present at the time the resolution is adopted, a simple majority of the share capital present shall suffice, unless a larger majority is required by law. In the event of an undecided vote, an agenda item shall be deemed rejected.
(2)However, unless a larger majority is required by law, resolutions to amend the Articles of Association require a majority of at least two-thirds of the votes cast and of the share capital represented, if at least half of the share capital is not represented.
(3)Should no majority be obtained in the first ballot in elections, the candidates with the two highest numbers of votes reached shall be put on a shortlist. If the election results in a tie between these two candidates, the decision shall be made by lot.
VII.Annual Financial Statements, Appropriation of Profits
§ 18 Annual Financial Statements, Management Report
(1)The Management Board shall prepare the Annual Financial Statements and any Management Report as well as the Consolidated Financial Statements and any Group Management Report for the past financial year within the statutory period.
(2)The Management Board shall submit the Annual Financial Statements and any Management Report as well as the Consolidated Financial Statements and any Group Management Report to the Supervisory Board immediately after they have been prepared, together with its proposal to the General Meeting for the appropriation of net profit.
(3)The Supervisory Board shall examine the Annual Financial Statements, any Management Report of the Management Board, the Consolidated
Financial Statements and any Group Management Report and the proposal for the appropriation of net profits, and shall report the results of its examination in writing to the General Meeting. It must forward its report to the Management Board within one month of receipt of the documents. Should the Supervisory Board approve the Annual Financial Statements after examination, they shall be adopted unless the Management Board and Supervisory Board decide to leave the adoption of the Annual Financial Statements to the General Meeting.
§ 19 Retained Earnings
(1)Should the Management Board and the Supervisory Board adopt the Annual Financial Statements, they may transfer amounts of up to half of the net profit for the year to retained earnings. In addition, they are authorized to transfer amounts to retained earnings of up to a further quarter of the net profit for the year, as long as the retained earnings do not exceed half of the share capital or insofar as they would not exceed half of the share capital after the transfer.
(2)When calculating the portion of the net profit to be transferred to retained earnings in accordance with paragraph (1), allocations to the statutory reserve and accumulated losses carried forward shall be taken into account in advance.
(3)The General Meeting shall resolve on the appropriation of profits retained resulting from the adopted Annual Financial Statements. It may allocate further portions of the profits retained to retained earnings, carry these profits forward to a new account – also by way of distribution in kind - or distribute them among the shareholders.
VIII.Legal Disputes
§ 20 Jurisdiction of the US Federal Courts
In the case of litigation on the grounds of or in connection with federal or state capital market laws of the United States of America, only the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York or, in the case of it being replaced by any other first-instance Federal Court of the United States of America having judiciary over the borough of Manhattan, such court, shall be the competent court of jurisdiction, in each case insofar as this may be determined by these Articles of Association. This shall not affect any exclusive international jurisdiction under German or European law of the court located at the Company’s registered office.
IX.Expenses
§ 21 Formation expenses
(1)The formation costs of the Company shall be borne by FORATIS AG.
(2)The Company shall bear the expenses of the formation of BioNTech SE by conversion of BioNTech AG into a European company (SE) in the amount of up to EUR 100,000.
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BioNTech SE
2024 NON-NORTH AMERICA
EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION PLAN
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 15, 2024
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BACKGROUND
An attractive and competitive incentive program is essential for the recruitment and long-term commitment of highly qualified employees (and eligible members of the Company’s Management Board (Vorstand); for reasons of linguistic simplification, only the term employee is used in the following). BioNTech SE (“BioNTech” or the “Company”) is adopting this 2024 Employee Participation Plan for Employees other than those who are resident in North America (the “Plan”), a long-term remuneration component for employees of BioNTech and its direct and indirect subsidiaries (collectively, the “Group”). Under the Plan, the Company is authorized to grant “Restricted Stock Units” (“RSUs” or “Units” and each a “RSU” or “Unit”) to eligible individuals, which—if certain requirements are met—provide the individual with a right to receive American Depositary Shares (“ADSs”), each representing one ordinary share of the Company with no par value and a nominal amount attributable to each share of €1.00 (the “Shares”), Shares or a cash payment, the amount of which depends on the quoted price on the Nasdaq Global Select Market or successor trading market thereto (“Nasdaq”) of ADSs.
ARTICLE 1
ADMINISTRATION
1.1.The Plan shall be administered by the “Administrator”, which shall be the Company’s Management Board (Vorstand), provided that, to the extent permitted by applicable law and the Company’s governing documents, the Company’s Management Board (Vorstand) may delegate any or all of its powers under the Plan to one or more committees or officers of the Company, and further provided that in case RSUs shall be granted to members of the Company’s Management Board (Vorstand) the Company’s Supervisory Board (Aufsichtsrat) shall act as Administrator.
1.2.The Administrator shall have full discretionary authority to grant awards under the Plan, construe and interpret the Plan and any Award Agreements (as defined below); determine all facts necessary to administer the Plan and any Award Agreements; and accelerate the vesting of any RSUs. All decisions by the Administrator shall be made in its discretion, exercised in good faith, and shall be final and binding on all persons having or claiming any interest in the Plan or in any Award.
ARTICLE 2
ELIGIBILITY
RSUs may be granted to employees of the Group or members of the Company’s Management Board (Vorstand) other than those who are resident in the United States or Canada. Individuals who receive RSUs are referred to as “Participants”.
ARTICLE 3
PLAN VOLUME AND GRANT OF RSUs
3.1.Under the Plan, an unlimited number of RSUs may be granted, of which up to an aggregate of 6,700,000 RSUs may provide for settlement in ADSs or Shares. Those ADSs or Shares underlying RSUs that may be settled in ADSs or Shares under either this Plan or the 2020 Employee Equity Plan will become available for future grants under this Plan upon the forfeiture or termination of such RSUs prior to settlement, settlement in cash of such RSUs, if such ADSs or Shares are withheld to cover tax withholding or if such ADSs or Shares are retransferred to the Company following settlement.
3.2.The Administrator will determine the number of RSUs to be granted to a Participant by way of a separate award agreement (an “Award Agreement”). Subject to the Plan, each
Award Agreement shall include provisions, terms and conditions applicable to the award which may include, but are not limited to, the vesting schedule, settlement date, restrictions, payment contingencies and satisfaction of any performance criteria, as the Administrator may deem appropriate, provided that such provisions shall comply with any applicable legal requirements. All of the terms and conditions of an award shall be as set forth in the applicable Award Agreement or in the Plan.
ARTICLE 4
TREATMENT UPON TERMINATION
4.1.Except as otherwise specified in an Award Agreement, any death-in-service policy adopted by the Group, this Article 4, or Article 10, upon termination of a Participant’s employment relationship with the Group due to death, Disability (as defined below) or retirement, such Participant shall vest in a Pro-Rata Portion (as defined below) of the RSUs subject to each outstanding Award Agreement as of the date of termination, to the extent such Pro-Rata Portion had not already vested pursuant to the terms of the applicable Award Agreement or pursuant to any death-in-service policy adopted by the Group. Except as otherwise specified in an Award Agreement, this Article 4 or Article 10, upon termination of a Participant’s employment relationship with the Group due to resignation or notice of termination without cause and not during a probation period, such Participant shall retain those RSUs subject to each outstanding Award Agreement as of the date of termination that have already vested pursuant to the terms of the applicable Award Agreement. Except as otherwise specified in an Award Agreement, this Article 4 or Article 10 or as otherwise determined by the Administrator pursuant to Section 1.2, upon termination of a Participant’s employment, any outstanding and unvested RSUs shall be automatically forfeit.
4.2.As used herein:
4.2.1.“Disability” means the Participant is “disabled” (berufsunfähig) within the meaning of Section 240 sub. (2) of the German Social Code VI.
4.2.2.“Pro-Rata Portion” means the amount, rounded down to the nearest whole number, calculated by multiplying the number of RSUs subject to an Award Agreement by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of complete months from the date of grant (or other specified vesting commencement date) to and including the date of termination, and the denominator of which is the number of complete months in the vesting period.
ARTICLE 5
SETTLEMENT
5.1.Upon satisfaction of any vesting or other applicable conditions to be specified in an applicable Award Agreement (such date being the “Settlement Date”), RSUs shall be settled in cash, ADSs, or Shares, in accordance with Sections 5.2, 5.3, and/or 5.4, as applicable, at the Company’s election in writing to the Participant or other beneficiary pursuant to Section 6.2. An Award Agreement may—but need not—specify that settlement shall only occur in cash, in ADSs, or in Shares. Except as otherwise provided in the applicable Award Agreement, RSUs may be settled in ADSs, Shares, cash or a combination thereof, as will be determined by the Administrator in its sole discretion. Except as otherwise provided in the applicable Award Agreement, the Administrator shall cause cash amounts to be paid, or ADSs or Shares to be transferred, as applicable, within 30 days following the Settlement Date.
5.2.RSUs may be settled by issuance of Shares at an issue price of €1.00 per Share or transfer of Shares of the Company held in treasury. In the case of a settlement under this Section 5.2 by issuance of Shares at an issue price of €1.00 per Share, the number of Shares to be issued shall be the number of vested RSUs plus an additional number of Shares to compensate for the cost of paying the issue price on the vested RSUs (such additional number of Shares to be calculated by reference to the closing sale price of an ADS on Nasdaq on the Settlement Date, rounded down to the nearest whole number).
5.3.RSUs may be settled by issuance of ADSs at an issue price of €1.00 per underlying Share or transfer of ADSs representing treasury shares held by the Company. In the case of a settlement under this Section 5.3 by issuance of ADSs at an issue price of €1.00 per underlying Share, the number of ADSs to be issued shall be the number of vested RSUs plus an additional number of ADSs to compensate for the cost of paying the issue price on the vested RSUs (such number of additional ADSs to be calculated by reference to the closing price of an ADS on Nasdaq on the Settlement Date, rounded down to the nearest whole number).
5.4.RSUs may be settled by payment in the form of cash (a “Cash Settlement”). In the case of a Cash Settlement, the amount payable shall be the value of the ADSs representing treasury shares held by the Company that would be transferred pursuant to Section 5.3 in absence of this Section 5.4, calculated on the basis of the closing price of the ADSs on Nasdaq on the Settlement Date.
5.5.Any RSU settled in ADSs or Shares shall include such provisions as are required by the applicable shareholder resolution authorizing the issuance or transfer of the ADS or the Shares. In the event of a settlement in ADSs or Shares (in both cases, the “Share Settlement”), the Participant will be required to take all measures necessary to effect the Share Settlement, including, for example, the payment of the issue price and the execution of a subscription form (in the case of the issuance of Shares) as well as the opening of an account to which the ADSs or Shares may be booked. In the case of a Share Settlement, the Company may make such settlement by issuing new Shares (including those in the form of new ADSs in the case of a settlement under Section 5.3) or by transferring Shares held by the Company.
5.6.All payments to be made under the Plan or any Award Agreement shall be made in Euro, or in any other relevant local currency. For the purpose of calculating any sums due under or in connection with an Award Agreement, amounts expressed in Dollars shall be converted into Euro equivalents, or in any other relevant local currency, using the Company’s standard conversion methodology consistent with IFRS.
ARTICLE 6
TRANSFERABILITY, BENEFICIARIES, AND SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS
6.1.Neither the RSUs nor the rights of any Participant under any RSU or under the Plan are assignable or otherwise transferable except as provided in this Section 6.
6.2.The RSUs are transferable only by will or applicable laws of descent upon the death of the relevant Participant. Notwithstanding the terms of the applicable Award Agreement, the Company shall have the right to effect a Cash Settlement of any RSUs held by a beneficiary upon the death of the relevant Participant. The Administrator may, from time to time, prescribe a form on which a Participant may designate, or change, such Participant’s beneficiary/ies under the Plan.
6.3.No Participant shall become a shareholder or ADS holder or obtain any rights of a shareholder or ADS holder, including any voting rights, by virtue of participation in the Plan or by the receipt, holding or vesting of RSUs. A Participant shall become a holder of ADSs or Shares, as the case may be, with respect to RSUs only following a Share Settlement in accordance with the Plan and subject to all conditions imposed hereunder and under the applicable Award Agreement. No dividends or dividend equivalents shall be payable with respect to RSUs or otherwise under the Plan.
ARTICLE 7
CHANGE IN CONTROL
If a third-party gains control of the Company or of the entity in the Group employing a Participant (a “Change in Control”), all outstanding and unvested RSUs held by the affected Participants shall vest in full as of immediately prior to such Change in Control. In the event of a Change in Control, the Company shall have the discretion to provide (a) for a Cash Settlement of RSUs, which may be based on the formula in Section 5.4 or based on the value of the consideration payable in the Change in Control, (b) that RSUs may be settled via the form of consideration payable in the Change of Control, or (c) for any combination of (a), (b) and/or settlement in ADSs or Shares. The existence of a Change in Control shall be determined by analogous application of Section 29 f. of the German Securities Acquisitions and Takeover Act (Wertpapiererwerbs- und Übernahmegesetz) with the proviso that ADSs are equivalent to voting rights from Shares.
ARTICLE 8
ADJUSTMENT IN CASE OF SPECIFIC CAPITAL AND OTHER STRUCTURAL MEASURES
8.1.In the event of a reduction in the number of Shares by merging Shares without capital reduction (reverse share split) or an increase in the number of Shares without capital increase (share split) (each, an “Adjustment Event”), the number of RSUs granted hereunder will change in the same proportion.
8.2.If an adjustment occurs in accordance with this Article 8, fractions of ADSs or Shares will not be granted nor will they be compensated by a payment in cash.
ARTICLE 9
INSIDER TRADING AND BLACK-OUT PERIODS
9.1.Any transaction in the ADSs or Shares granted in case of a Share Settlement (each a “Transaction”) must be conducted in compliance with (i) all applicable insider trading laws and regulations, and (ii) all provisions of any insider trading rules established by the Company ((i) and (ii) together the “Insider Trading Rules”). Each Participant is personally responsible for informing himself or herself about, and acting in full compliance with, all applicable Insider Trading Rules. Any individual non-compliance with applicable Insider Trading Rules may lead to the imposition of civil and criminal penalties (as the case may be).
9.2.The Company may postpone or delay the settlement of any RSUs by way of a Cash Settlement or Share Settlement or a combination of both to a later point in time due to restrictions under applicable laws and regulations or rejections from competent authorities.
9.3.In order to minimize the potential for prohibited insider trading, the Company’s Management Board (Vorstand) may establish in its sole discretion periods from time to time during which all or some of the Participants may not engage in transactions involving ADSs or Shares granted in case of a Share Settlement.
ARTICLE 10
FORFEITURE AND CLAWBACK
10.1.Any outstanding and unsettled awards shall be subject to forfeiture in the event of (i) the Participant’s termination of employment for cause, (ii) the Participant’s material violation of material company policies, (iii) the Participant’s breach of any noncompetition, confidentiality or other restrictive covenants with the Group that may apply to such Participant, or (iv) other material misconduct by the Participant that is, or could reasonably be expected to be, detrimental to the business or reputation of the Company or any other entity in the Group.
10.2.All awards under this Plan (including any proceeds, gains or other economic benefit the Participant actually or constructively receives upon receipt or settlement of RSUs or the receipt or resale of any ADSs or Shares) will be subject to any Group claw-back policy, including any claw-back policy adopted to comply with applicable laws (including the United States Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder) as set forth in such claw-back policy or the Award Agreement.
ARTICLE 11
TAXES AND WITHHOLDING
11.1.Each Participant is obligated to make appropriate arrangements with the Company (or the entity in the Group employing the Participant) for the satisfaction of all income, employment and other tax and social security contribution withholding requirements applicable to the award, vesting or settlement of RSUs. The Company may refuse to settle RSUs and refuse to deliver Shares, ADSs, cash or other compensation upon settlement if such withholding amounts are not delivered at the time of settlement. Regardless of the amounts withheld, the Participant shall remain responsible for taxes owed by the Participant in connection with RSUs.
11.2.The Participant is subject to a strict obligation of confidentiality with regard to the Participant’s participation in the Plan and the terms thereof, unless the Participant is legally obliged to make such disclosure. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the Participant may provide such information to his bona fide advisors who are subject to confidentiality obligations imposed by law or contract.
ARTICLE 12
FORM REQUIREMENTS
12.1.Any legal statements and other notices in connection with the Plan or an Award Agreement (collectively, the “Notices”) shall be made in text form or electronic form (e.g., email) unless any other specific form is required by applicable law or the Plan or applicable Award Agreement. Any Notice to be delivered to the Company under the Plan shall be submitted through the Company’s HR ServiceNow ticketing system or through such mode(s) of communication as may be prescribed by the Administrator from time to time. The Company shall communicate changes in the information set forth in the
previous sentence as soon as possible to the Participants. In the absence of such communication, the information stated above shall remain in place.
12.2.Any Notice to be given to a Participant may be served by being sent to him/her by email or to his/her home or business address. Each Participant shall communicate changes of address as soon as possible to the Company.
ARTICLE 13
GOVERNING LAW
The Plan, any RSUs granted hereunder and each Award Agreement shall be exclusively governed by, and be construed in accordance with, the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany, without regard to principles of conflicts of laws. The courts in Frankfurt shall have jurisdiction to resolve any disputes arising out of or in connection with the Plan, to the extent permitted by law.
ARTICLE 14
EFFECTIVE DATE, AMENDMENT, AND TERMINATION
14.1.The Plan shall become effective on February 15, 2024. It shall continue in effect until February 15, 2029 unless sooner terminated, provided that upon termination of the Plan, any outstanding awards shall continue in effect, subject to the terms of the Plan, including Section 14.2.
14.2.Subject to the requirements of applicable law, the Company may at any time amend, suspend or terminate the Plan, and the Company or the Administrator may amend, suspend or terminate any outstanding award of RSUs hereunder; provided that any such amendment, suspension or termination shall require the consent of a Participant whose RSUs are impacted unless the Company or the Administrator determines that such RSUs are not materially and adversely impacted or that such amendment, suspension or termination is required by applicable law, including the Corporate Governance Code (Corporate Governance Kodex).
ARTICLE 15
GENERAL PROVISIONS
15.1.In the Plan, the headings are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect the interpretation of the Plan; where a German term has been inserted in italics, it alone (and not the English term to which it relates) shall be authoritative for the purpose of the interpretation of the relevant English term in the Plan. The terms “including” and “in particular” shall always mean “including, without limitation” and “in particular, without limitation”, respectively. Any reference made in the Plan to any section without further indication of a law, an agreement or another document shall mean sections of the Plan. A “subsidiary” of a company shall mean an entity in which such company holds a direct or indirect controlling interest.
15.2.In the event that one or more provisions of the Plan shall, or shall be deemed to, be invalid or unenforceable, the validity and enforceability of the other provisions of the Plan shall not be affected thereby.
15.3.Neither the grant of an award under this Plan nor any term or provision of this Plan shall constitute or be evidence of any promise, undertaking, or obligation, express or implied, on the part of any entity in the Group, to make any future or other grant of an award under this Plan.
15.4.The Plan shall not confer upon any Participant any right to employment or service with any entity in the Group, nor shall it interfere in any way with any right of any entity in the Group to terminate a Participant’s employment or service.
15.5.The Plan shall be unfunded with respect to outstanding RSUs. A Participant’s, and any beneficiary’s, rights under the Plan are those of an unsecured creditor unless and until ADSs or Shares are issued to such Participant or beneficiary.
15.6.Unless otherwise specified by the applicable plan or policy, the value of RSUs shall not be included in a Participant’s compensation for purposes of other benefits provided by the Group.
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BioNTech SE
2024 NORTH AMERICA EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION PLAN
EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 15, 2024
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BACKGROUND
An attractive and competitive incentive program is essential for the recruitment and long-term commitment of highly qualified employees. BioNTech SE (“BioNTech” or the “Company”) is adopting this 2024 North America Employee Participation Plan (the “Plan”), a long-term remuneration component for employees of BioNTech and its direct and indirect subsidiaries (collectively, the “Group”). Under the Plan, the Company is authorized to grant “Restricted Stock Units” (“RSUs” and each a “RSU”) to eligible individuals, which—if certain requirements are met—provide the individual with a right to receive American Depositary Shares (“ADSs”), each representing one ordinary share of the Company with no par value and a nominal amount attributable to each share of €1.00 (the “Shares”), Shares or a cash payment, the amount of which depends on the quoted price on the Nasdaq Global Select Market or successor trading market thereto (“Nasdaq”) of ADSs.
ARTICLE 1
ADMINISTRATION
1.1.The Plan shall be administered by the “Administrator”, which shall be the Company’s Management Board (Vorstand), provided that, to the extent permitted by applicable law and the Company’s governing documents, the Company’s Management Board (Vorstand) may delegate any or all of its powers under the Plan to any entity in the Group or one or more committees or officers of the Company or any entity in the Group.
1.2.The Administrator shall have full discretionary authority to grant awards under the Plan; construe and interpret the Plan and any Award Agreements (as defined below); determine all facts necessary to administer the Plan and any Award Agreements; and accelerate the vesting of any RSUs. All decisions by the Administrator shall be made in its discretion, exercised in good faith, and shall be final and binding on all persons having or claiming any interest in the Plan or in any Award.
ARTICLE 2
ELIGIBILITY
RSUs may be granted to employees of the Group who are resident in North America, including in the United States and Canada. Individuals who receive RSUs are referred to as “Participants”.
ARTICLE 3
PLAN VOLUME AND GRANT OF RSUs
3.1.Under the Plan, an unlimited number of RSUs may be granted, of which up to an aggregate of 2,000,000 RSUs may provide for settlement in ADSs or Shares. Those ADSs or Shares underlying RSUs that may be settled in ADSs or Shares under either this Plan or the 2020 Restricted Stock Unit Plan for North America Employees will become available for future grants under this Plan upon the forfeiture or termination of such RSUs prior to settlement, settlement in cash of such RSUs, or if such ADSs or Shares are withheld to cover tax withholding or if such ADSs or Shares are retransferred to the Company following settlement.
3.2.The Administrator will determine the number of RSUs to be granted to a Participant by way of a separate award agreement (an “Award Agreement”). Subject to the Plan, each Award Agreement shall include provisions, terms and conditions applicable to the award which may include, but are not limited to, the vesting schedule, settlement date, restrictions, payment contingencies and satisfaction of any performance criteria, as the
Administrator may deem appropriate, provided that such provisions shall comply with any applicable legal requirements. All of the terms and conditions of an award shall be as set forth in the applicable Award Agreement or in the Plan.
ARTICLE 4
TREATMENT UPON TERMINATION
4.1.Except as otherwise specified in an Award Agreement, any death-in-service policy adopted by the Group, this Article 4, or Article 10, upon termination of a Participant’s employment relationship with the Group due to death or Disability (as defined below), such Participant shall vest in a Pro-Rata Portion (as defined below) of the RSUs subject to each outstanding Award Agreement as of the date of termination, to the extent such Pro-Rata Portion had not already vested pursuant to the terms of the applicable Award Agreement or pursuant to any death-in-service policy adopted by the Group. Except as otherwise specified in an Award Agreement, this Section 4.1, or Article 10 or as otherwise determined by the Administrator pursuant to Section 1.2, upon termination of a Participant’s employment, any outstanding and unvested RSUs shall automatically forfeit.
4.2.As used herein:
4.2.1.“Disability” means the Participant is “disabled” within the meaning of Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”).
4.2.2.“Pro-Rata Portion” means the amount, rounded down to the nearest whole number, calculated by multiplying the number of RSUs subject to an Award Agreement by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of complete months from the date of grant (or other specified vesting commencement date) to and including the date of termination, and the denominator of which is the number of complete months in the vesting period.
ARTICLE 5
SETTLEMENT
5.1.Upon satisfaction of any vesting or other applicable conditions to be specified in an applicable Award Agreement, RSUs shall be settled in cash, ADSs and/or Shares, in accordance with Section 5.2, 5.3 and/or 5.4, as applicable, at the Company’s election in writing to the Participant or other beneficiary pursuant to Section 6.2. An Award Agreement may—but need not—specify that settlement shall only occur in cash, ADSs, or Shares, and, except as otherwise provided in the applicable Award Agreement, RSUs may be settled in a combination thereof. Except as otherwise provided in the applicable Award Agreement, the Administrator shall cause cash amounts to be paid, or ADSs or Shares to be transferred, as applicable, within 30 days following the satisfaction of the vesting conditions, but, in any event, no later than March 15 of the year following the year in which the applicable RSUs vest.
5.2.RSUs may be settled by issuance of Shares at an issue price of €1.00 per Share or transfer of Shares of the Company held in treasury. In the case of a settlement under this Section 5.2 by issuance of Shares at an issue price of €1.00 per Share, the number of Shares to be issued shall be the number of vested RSUs plus an additional number of Shares to compensate for the cost of paying the issue price on the vested RSUs (such additional number of Shares to be calculated by reference to the closing sale price of an ADS on Nasdaq on the vesting date, rounded down to the nearest whole number).
5.3.RSUs may be settled by issuance of ADSs at an issue price of €1.00 per underlying Share or transfer of ADSs representing treasury shares held by the Company. In the case of a settlement under this Section 5.3 by issuance of ADSs at an issue price of €1.00 per underlying Share, the number of ADSs to be issued shall be the number of vested RSUs plus an additional number of ADSs to compensate for the cost of paying the issue price on the vested RSUs (such number of additional ADSs to be calculated by reference to the closing price of an ADS on Nasdaq on the vesting date, rounded down to the nearest whole number).
5.4.RSUs may be settled by payment in the form of cash (a “Cash Settlement”). In the case of a Cash Settlement, the amount payable shall be the value of the ADSs representing treasury shares held by the Company that would be transferred pursuant to the first sentence of Section 5.3 in absence of this Section 5.4, calculated on the basis of the closing price of the ADSs on Nasdaq on the vesting date.
5.5.Any RSU settled in ADSs or Shares shall include such provisions as are required by the applicable shareholder resolution authorizing the issuance or transfer of the ADS or the Shares. In the event of a settlement in ADSs or Shares (in both cases, the “Share Settlement”), the Participant will be required to take all measures necessary to effect the Share Settlement, including, for example, the payment of the issue price and the execution of a subscription form (in the case of the issuance of Shares) as well as the opening of an account to which the ADSs or Shares may be booked. In the case of a Share Settlement, the Company may make such settlement by issuing new Shares (including those in the form of new ADSs in the case of a settlement under Section 5.3) or by transferring Shares held by the Company.
5.6.For the purpose of calculating any sums due under or in connection with an Award Agreement, any conversions between Dollars and Euro equivalents shall use the Company’s standard conversion methodology consistent with International Financial Reporting Standards.
ARTICLE 6
TRANSFERABILITY, BENEFICIARIES, AND SHAREHOLDER RIGHTS
6.1.Neither the RSUs nor the rights of any Participant under any RSU or under the Plan are assignable or otherwise transferable except as provided in this Section 6.
6.2.The RSUs are transferable only by will or applicable laws of descent upon the death of the relevant Participant. Notwithstanding the terms of the applicable Award Agreement, the Company shall have the right to effect a Cash Settlement of any RSUs held by a beneficiary upon the death of the relevant Participant. The Administrator may, from time to time, prescribe a form on which a Participant may designate, or change, such Participant’s beneficiary/ies under the Plan.
6.3.No Participant shall become a shareholder or ADS holder or obtain any rights of a shareholder or ADS holder, including any voting rights, by virtue of participation in the Plan or by the receipt, holding or vesting of RSUs. A Participant shall become a holder of ADSs or Shares, as the case may be, with respect to RSUs only following a Share Settlement in accordance with the Plan and subject to all conditions imposed hereunder and under the applicable Award Agreement. No dividends or dividend equivalents shall be payable with respect to RSUs or otherwise under the Plan.
ARTICLE 7
CHANGE IN CONTROL
If a third-party gains control of the Company or of the entity in the Group employing a Participant (a “Change in Control”), all outstanding and unvested RSUs held by the affected Participants shall vest in full as of immediately prior to such Change in Control, provided that, to the extent necessary to avoid the imposition of additional taxes under Section 409A of the Code, such accelerated vesting shall only occur if the Change in Control qualifies as a change in control event within the meaning of Section 409A of the Code. In the event of a Change in Control, the Company shall have the discretion to provide (a) for a Cash Settlement of RSUs, which may be based on the formula in Section 5.4 or based on the value of the consideration payable in the Change in Control, (b) that RSUs may be settled via the form of consideration payable in the Change of Control, or (c) for any combination of (a), (b) and/or settlement in ADSs or Shares. The existence of a Change in Control shall be determined by analogous application of Section 29 f. of the German Securities Acquisitions and Takeover Act (Wertpapiererwerbs- und Übernahmegesetz) with the proviso that ADSs are equivalent to voting rights from Shares.
ARTICLE 8
ADJUSTMENT IN CASE OF SPECIFIC CAPITAL AND OTHER STRUCTURAL MEASURES
8.1.In the event of a reduction in the number of Shares by merging Shares without capital reduction (reverse share split) or an increase in the number of Shares without capital increase (share split) (each, an “Adjustment Event”), the number of RSUs granted hereunder will change in the same proportion.
8.2.In the event of a corporate transaction or restructuring of the Company that does not constitute a Change in Control, any surviving entity, or the parent company of the surviving entity, may assume and continue such awards, subject to appropriate equitable adjustments.
8.3.If an adjustment occurs in accordance with this Article 8, fractions of ADSs or Shares will not be granted nor will they be compensated by a payment in cash.
ARTICLE 9
INSIDER TRADING AND BLACK-OUT PERIODS
9.1.Any transaction in the ADSs or Shares granted in case of a Share Settlement (each a “Transaction”) must be conducted in compliance with (i) all applicable insider trading laws and regulations, and (ii) all provisions of any insider trading rules established by the Company ((i) and (ii) together the “Insider Trading Rules”). Each Participant is personally responsible for informing himself or herself about, and acting in full compliance with, all applicable Insider Trading Rules. Any individual non-compliance with applicable Insider Trading Rules may lead to the imposition of civil and criminal penalties (as the case may be).
9.2.The Company may postpone or delay the settlement of any RSUs by way of a Cash Settlement or Share Settlement or a combination of both to a later point in time due to restrictions under applicable laws and regulations or rejections from competent authorities. With respect to any Participants subject to U.S. taxation, such postponement or delay shall be with due regard to maintaining such RSUs’ intended status as exempt from or compliant with Section 409A of the Code.
9.3.In order to minimize the potential for prohibited insider trading, the Company’s Management Board (Vorstand) may establish in its sole discretion periods from time to time during which all or some of the Participants may not engage in transactions involving ADSs or Shares granted in case of a Share Settlement.
ARTICLE 10
FORFEITURE AND CLAWBACK
10.1.Any outstanding and unsettled awards shall be subject to forfeiture in the event of (i) the Participant’s termination of employment for cause, (ii) the Participant’s material violation of material company policies, (iii) the Participant’s breach of any noncompetition, confidentiality or other restrictive covenants with the Group that may apply to such Participant, or (iv) other material misconduct by the Participant that is, or could reasonably be expected to be, detrimental to the business or reputation of the Company or any other entity in the Group.
10.2.All awards under this Plan (including any proceeds, gains or other economic benefit the Participant actually or constructively receives upon receipt or settlement of RSUs or the receipt or resale of any ADSs or Shares) will be subject to any Group claw-back policy, including any claw-back policy adopted to comply with applicable laws (including the United States Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder) as set forth in such claw-back policy or the Award Agreement.
ARTICLE 11
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
11.1.The Company, the Group and the Administrator (nor any of its or their management board members, supervisory board members or employees) do not:
11.1.1.assume any responsibility or liability for the development of the value or market price of the ADSs or Shares, including during the period between the satisfaction of any vesting conditions and settlement of the RSUs;
11.1.2.warrant, assure or guarantee a profit of a Participant from the Plan or any RSU granted thereunder; or
11.1.3.warrant, assure or guarantee any increase in value of the RSUs or, following a Share Settlement, the value or market price of the ADSs or Shares; in particular, it is neither warranted, assured or guaranteed that a Participant will be able to sell his/her ADSs or Shares with a profit in the future, nor that no loss will be incurred.
11.2.Each Participant declares with his/her participation in the Plan that the participation is voluntary. Each Participant is aware of the fact that he/she alone bears the risk of a decrease in or total loss of value of the RSUs or, following a Share Settlement, the ADSs or Shares. Each Participant accepts the offer to participate in the Plan at his/her own risk and assumes any liability relating thereto.
11.3.Each Participant accepts that settlement of vested RSUs may be delayed or even forfeited, if he/she does not provide the information requested and required by the Company to perform the Cash Settlement and/or the Share Settlement, in particular, the information in Section 5.5.
11.4.Each Participant is responsible for obtaining his/her own legal, tax and any other necessary advice before participating in the Plan and for evaluating the tax effects connected with the Plan. Each Participant accepts and declares that he/she has not been advised by or on behalf of the Group with respect to his/her participation in the Plan (in particular, regarding legal and tax issues of such participation).
ARTICLE 12
TAXES AND WITHHOLDING
12.1.Each Participant is obligated to make appropriate arrangements with the Company (or the entity in the Group employing the Participant) for the satisfaction of all U.S. federal, state, local and foreign income, employment, social insurance and/or other tax withholding requirements and any other foreign tax requirements applicable to the award, vesting or settlement of RSUs. The Company may refuse to settle RSUs and refuse to deliver Shares, ADSs, cash or other compensation upon settlement if such withholding amounts are not delivered at the time of settlement. Regardless of the amounts withheld, the Participant shall remain responsible for taxes owed by the Participant in connection with RSUs.
12.2.The compensation and benefits under the Plan are intended to comply with or be exempt from the requirements of Section 409A of the Code, and the Plan and each Award Agreement hereunder will be interpreted and administered in a manner consistent with the requirements for avoiding taxes or penalties under Section 409A of the Code. If an award of RSUs is subject to Section 409A of the Code, any payment made to a Participant who is a “specified employee” of the Group shall not be made before such date as is six months after the Participant’s “separation from service” to the extent required to avoid the adverse consequences of Section 409A of the Code. For purposes of this Section 12.2, the terms “separation from service” and “specified employee” shall have the meanings set forth in Section 409A of the Code and the applicable U.S. Treasury regulations. Nothing in the Plan or in an Award Agreement shall be interpreted or construed to transfer any liability for any tax (including a tax or penalty due as a result of a failure to comply with Section 409A of the Code) to the Company, any entity in the Group, or to any other individual or entity, and the Group shall have no liability to a Participant, or any other party, if an Award that is intended to be exempt from, or compliant with, Section 409A of the Code is not so exempt or compliant.
ARTICLE 13
FORM REQUIREMENTS
13.1.Any legal statements and other notices in connection with the Plan or an Award Agreement (collectively, the “Notices”) shall be made in text form or electronic form (e.g., email) unless any other specific form is required by applicable law or the Plan or applicable Award Agreement. Any Notice to be delivered to the Company under the Plan shall be submitted through the Company’s HR ServiceNow ticketing system or through such mode(s) of communication as may be prescribed by the Administrator from time to time. The Company shall communicate information in the mode of communication set forth in the previous sentence as soon as possible to the Participants. In the absence of such communication, the information stated above shall remain in place.
13.2.Any Notice to be given to a Participant may be served by being sent to him/her by email or to his/her home or business address. Each Participant shall communicate changes of address as soon as possible to the Company.
ARTICLE 14
GOVERNING LAW
The Plan, any RSUs granted hereunder and each Award Agreement shall be exclusively governed by, and be construed in accordance with, the laws of the Federal Republic of Germany, without regard to principles of conflicts of laws.
ARTICLE 15
EFFECTIVE DATE, AMENDMENT, AND TERMINATION
15.1.The Plan shall become effective on February 15, 2024. It shall continue in effect until February 15, 2029 unless sooner terminated, provided that upon termination of the Plan, any outstanding awards shall continue in effect, subject to the terms of the Plan, including Section 15.2.
15.2.Subject to the requirements of applicable law, the Company may at any time amend, suspend or terminate the Plan, and the Company or the Administrator may amend, suspend or terminate any outstanding award of RSUs hereunder; provided that any such amendment, suspension or termination shall require the consent of a Participant whose RSUs are impacted unless the Company or the Administrator determines that such RSUs are not materially and adversely impacted or that such amendment, suspension or termination is required by applicable law.
ARTICLE 16
GENERAL PROVISIONS
16.1.In the Plan, the headings are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect the interpretation of the Plan; where a German term has been inserted in italics, it alone (and not the English term to which it relates) shall be authoritative for the purpose of the interpretation of the relevant English term in the Plan. The terms “including” and “in particular” shall always mean “including, without limitation” and “in particular, without limitation”, respectively. Any reference made in the Plan to any section without further indication of a law, an agreement or another document shall mean sections of the Plan. A “subsidiary” of a company shall mean an entity in which such company holds a direct or indirect controlling interest.
16.2.In the event that one or more provisions of the Plan shall, or shall be deemed to, be invalid or unenforceable, the validity and enforceability of the other provisions of the Plan shall not be affected thereby.
16.3.Neither the grant of an award under this Plan nor any term or provision of this Plan shall constitute or be evidence of any promise, undertaking, or obligation, express or implied, on the part of any entity in the Group, to make any future or other grant of an award under this Plan.
16.4.The Plan shall not confer upon any Participant any right to employment or service with any entity in the Group, nor shall it interfere in any way with any right of any entity in the Group to terminate a Participant’s employment or service.
16.5.The Plan shall be unfunded with respect to outstanding RSUs. A Participant’s, and any beneficiary’s, rights under the Plan are those of an unsecured creditor unless and until ADSs or Shares are issued to such Participant or beneficiary.
16.6.Unless otherwise specified by the applicable plan or policy, the value of RSUs shall not be included in a Participant’s compensation for purposes of other benefits provided by the Group.
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DocumentBioNTech SE
An der Goldgrube 12
55131 Mainz
Germany
15 February 2024
Ladies and Gentlemen,
We are acting as legal advisers to BioNTech SE, a European stock corporation (SE) (the "Company") as to matters of German law in connection with the possible future issuances from time to time pursuant to a registration statement on Form S-8 (the "Registration Statement") filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, on February 15, 2024 of up to 8,700,000 ordinary shares of the Company with an imputed nominal value (Stückaktien ohne Nennbetrag) of EUR 1.00 each (any such ordinary share of the Company a "Share", any Share as of the date hereof held in treasury a "Treasury Share", and any Share newly issued for purposes of making or settling grants under any Plan (as defined below) a "New Share"), which may be represented by American Depositary Shares (the "ADSs"), with each ADS representing one Share and issued by the relevant depositary against the deposit by the Company of either one Treasury Share or one New Share. Shares are or may become issuable under the following programs: (i) up to 6,700,000 Shares issuable under the Company's 2024 Non-North America Employee Participation Plan, and (ii) up to 2,000,000 Shares issuable under the Company's 2024 North America Employee Participation Plan (together the "Plans").
In this opinion, "Germany" means the Federal Republic of Germany.
1. Documents Reviewed
For the purpose of rendering this legal opinion, we have examined the following documents (together, the "Opinion Documents"):
(a)a copy of the Company's articles of association (Satzung), as in effect as of the date of this opinion (the "Articles of Association");
(b)a copy of the electronic excerpt (Handelsregisterauszug) from the commercial register relating to the Company dated 15 February 2024 (the "Register Excerpt");
(c)a copy of the Registration Statement;
(d)copies of the resolutions of the (i) the management board (Vorstand) of the Company dated 14 February 2024 and (ii) the supervisory board (Aufsichtsrat) of the Company dated 13 February 2024 regarding the approval of the 2024 Non-North America Employee Participation Plan and the 2024 North America Employee Participation Plan;
(e)copies of the minutes of the general shareholders' meeting of the Company held on 18 August 2017, 19 August 2019, 26 June 2020, and 22 June 2021, resolving upon, among others, the creation and/or amendment of the Authorized Capital 2021 (Genehmigtes Kapital 2021), the Conditional Capital ESOP 2017/2019 (Bedingtes Kapital ESOP 2017/2019), and the Conditional Capital ESOP 2021 (Bedingtes Kapital ESOP 2021) as well as the authorizations to grant options in connection with the ESOP 2017/2019 (Aktienoptionsprogramm 2017/2019) and the ESOP 2021 (Aktienoptionsprogramm 2021) (together with the resolutions under (d) the "Resolutions");
(f)any such certificates, corporate records and other documents, and such matters of law, as we have deemed necessary or appropriate for the purposes of this opinion.
We have not reviewed any other documents for the purposes of this opinion.
2.Assumptions
As to questions of fact material to this opinion that we did not independently establish or verify, we have relied on certificates or comparable documents of public officials and of officers and representatives of the Company.
In considering the Opinion Documents and rendering this opinion we have assumed without further inquiry:
(a)the conformity of all copies of documents supplied to us with the relevant originals and the authenticity and completeness of all documents submitted to us whether as originals or as copies;
(b)that all signatures on Opinion Documents are genuine signatures of those individuals from whom they purport to stem;
(c)that Opinion Documents examined by us in draft form have been or, as the case may be, will be executed in the form of the draft examined by us by the party that in the respective draft is envisaged to so execute the respective Opinion Document;
(d)that all individuals who have executed and delivered or will execute and deliver any of the Opinion Documents had or will have, at the relevant times, (i) full legal capacity (Geschäftsfähigkeit) and (ii) power to validly represent (Vertretungsmacht) the respective party (other than individuals executing, passing or delivering on behalf of the Company), in executing and delivering the relevant Opinion Document;
(e)that none of the Opinion Documents has been or, as the case may be, will be revoked, rescinded, repealed, terminated (whether in whole or in part), amended or supplemented;
(f)the correctness and completeness of all factual matters expressed in the Opinion Documents;
(g)that the Register Excerpt is accurate and complete at its date and that no changes to the facts related therein have occurred between the date the Register Excerpt was issued and the date hereof;
(h)that the Articles of Association are true and accurate as of the date of this opinion;
(i)that the Company will at all times continue to have sufficient authorized capital (genehmigtes Kapital) or conditional capital (bedingtes Kapital) with the relevant authorization to waive any pre-emptive subscription rights;
(j)that the management board (Vorstand) and the supervisory board (Aufsichtsrat) of the Company will duly pass the relevant resolutions for the issuance of any New Shares (the "Future Resolutions") in accordance with the Articles of Association, the Resolutions, the terms of the Plans and applicable law;
(k)that upon issuance of any New Shares, the Company will receive payment in cash of an issue price in accordance with the Plans, the Resolutions, the Future Resolutions, and applicable law; and
(l)that there will be no amendments to the authorized capital (genehmigtes Kapital) and the conditional capital (bedingtes Kapital) of the Company which would adversely affect the issuance of any New Shares and the conclusions stated in this opinion.
3.Opinion Statements
Based upon and subject to the foregoing and the qualifications set out below, we are of the opinion that:
(a)The issuance of the Treasury Shares has been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action on the part of the Company and the Treasury Shares are validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable (nicht nachschusspflichtig).
(b)Any New Shares will be validly issued, fully paid and non-assessable (if and when authorized in accordance with the law, issued and paid under the circumstances contemplated by the Plans, assuming in each case that the individual issuances, grants or awards under the Plans are duly issued, granted or awarded and exercised in accordance with the requirements of law, the Resolutions, the Future Resolutions, the Articles of Association', and the Plans (and the agreements and awards duly adopted thereunder and in accordance therewith)).
4.Qualifications
The foregoing opinion statements are subject to the following qualifications:
(a)We are admitted to the bar association (Rechtsanwaltskammer) in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and licensed as attorneys (Rechtsanwalt) in Germany. This opinion is limited to matters of German law as presently in effect and applied by the German courts (including the law of the European Union to the extent it is directly applicable in Germany). We have not investigated and do not express or imply any opinion with respect to the laws of any other jurisdiction.
(b)In this opinion, concepts of German law are addressed in the English language and not in the original German terms, which may differ in their exact legal meaning. This opinion may only be relied upon under the express condition that this opinion and any issues of interpretation arising hereunder are exclusively governed by German law.
(c)This opinion speaks of its date only. It is limited to the matters addressed herein and should not be read as opinion in respect to any other matter.
(d)We hereby consent to the filing of this opinion letter as an exhibit to the Registration Statement. In giving such consent, we do not admit that we are in the category of persons whose consent is required under Section 7 of the Securities Act or the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
Cordially yours,
/s/ Covington & Burling LLP
DocumentExhibit 23.2
Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm
We consent to the incorporation by reference in the Registration Statement (Form S-8) pertaining to the 2024 Non-North America Employee Participation Plan and the 2024 North America Employee Participation Plan of BioNTech SE of our reports dated March 27, 2023, with respect to the consolidated financial statements of BioNTech SE and the effectiveness of internal control over financial reporting of BioNTech SE included in its Annual Report (Form 20-F) for the year ended December 31, 2022, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
/s/ EY GmbH & Co. KG Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft
Cologne, Germany
February 15, 2024