Notice of Annual General Meeting


The shareholders of Lifco AB (publ) are hereby invited to attend the Annual
General Meeting (AGM) to be held on Thursday 12 May 2016, at 3 p.m. CET at
Bonnierhuset, Torsgatan 21 in Stockholm, Sweden.

Right to attend

Shareholders who wish to attend the AGM must:

-        be recorded in the register of shareholders maintained by Euroclear
Sweden AB (the Swedish Central Securities Depository) on Friday 6 May 2016, and

-        notify the Company of their intention to participate in the meeting not
later than on Friday 6 May 2016.

Shareholders who have trustee-registered their shares must re-register the
shares in their own name to be entitled to participate in the meeting. Such
registration, which may be temporary, must be completed on Friday 6 May 2016.
Accordingly, shareholders must inform the trustee of this request in ample time
prior to this date.

Notice of attendance

Notice of attendance shall be made in writing to Lifco AB, Attn: “AGM”, c/o
Euroclear Sweden AB, P.O. Box 191, SE-101 23 Stockholm, Sweden, or by telephone
+46 (0)8-402 92 82 or on Lifco’s website, www.lifco.se. The notice shall state
name, address, telephone number, personal or corporate identity number, number
of shares held and, if applicable, the number of advisors (not more than two)
that will accompany the shareholder at the meeting. An entrance card to be shown
when registering for the AGM will be sent in confirmation of the notice of
attendance. Shareholders represented by proxy shall issue a dated and signed
power of attorney for the proxy. If the power of attorney is issued on behalf of
a legal entity, a certified copy of a registration certificate or corresponding
document shall be appended, which indicates the authorized signatories of the
legal entity. The original power of attorney and, where applicable, the
certificate should be submitted to the Company at the address indicated above
well in advance of the meeting. Proxy forms are provided at the Company’s
website, www.lifco.se, and will be sent to shareholders that so request.

Proposal for agenda

1. Opening of the Meeting

2. Election of Chairman of the Meeting

3. Preparation and approval of the voting list

4. Approval of the agenda

5. Election of one or two persons to approve the minutes

6. Determination of compliance with the rules of convocation

7. Presentation of

    a) the Annual Report and the Auditors’ Report

    b) the Consolidated Accounts and the Group Auditors’ Report

    c) the statement by the auditor on compliance of the Guidelines for
Remuneration to Senior Executives applicable since last AGM

    d) the Board’s proposal for distribution of the Company’s profit and the
Board’s reasoned statement thereon

8. Report on the work of the Board of Directors, including the work and
functions of the Remuneration Committee and the Audit Committee

9. The CEO’s report

10. Resolution regarding the adoption of the Income Statement and the Balance
Sheet as well as the Consolidated Income Statement and the Consolidated Balance
Sheet

11. Resolution regarding dispositions in respect of the Company’s profit
according to the adopted Balance Sheet

12. Resolution regarding discharge from liability for the Board of Directors and
the CEO

13. Establishment of the number of board members and auditors

14. Establishment of fees to the Board of Directors (including fees for work in
Committees) and the auditor

15. Election of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Board

      a) re-election of Carl Bennet;

      b) re-election of Gabriel Danielsson;

      c) re-election of Ulrika Dellby;

      d) re-election of Erik Gabrielson;

      e) re-election of Ulf Grunander;

      f)  re-election of Fredrik Karlsson;

     g) re-election of Johan Stern;

     h) re-election of Axel Wachtmeister;

     i)  new election of Annika Espander Jansson; and

     j)  re-election of Carl Bennet as Chairman of the Board

16. Election of auditor

17. Resolution regarding Nomination Committee

18. Resolution regarding Guidelines for Remuneration to Senior Executives

19. Resolution to approve the divestments of the subsidiaries Proline Iceland
EFT and Proline Relining SL

20. Closing of the Meeting

Proposals by the Nomination Committee (items 2 and 13-16)

At the AGM 2015, principles for the establishment of a Nomination Committee were
adopted, entailing that the Nomination Committee shall consist of the Chairman
of the Board, representatives of each of the Company’s five largest shareholders
per 31 August 2015 and one representative of the minor shareholders. The
Nomination Committee in respect of the 2016 AGM consists of Carl Bennet (Carl
Bennet AB), Anna-Karin Celsing (representative of minority shareholders), Per
Colleen (the Fourth National Swedish Pension Fund), Hans Hedström (Carnegie
Funds), Marianne Nilsson (Robur Swedbank Funds) and Adam Nyström (Didner & Gerge
Funds).

The Nomination Committee has proposed the following:

Chairman of the AGM: The Chairman of the Board, Carl Bennet, shall be elected
Chairman of the AGM.

Board of Directors: The number of board members elected by the General Meeting
shall be nine with no deputy members. As board members, re-election shall be
made of Carl Bennet, Gabriel Danielsson, Ulrika Dellby, Erik Gabrielson, Ulf
Grunander, Fredrik Karlsson, Johan Stern and Axel Wachtmeister. Annika Espander
Jansson shall be elected new member of the Board. As Chairman of the Board, Carl
Bennet shall be re-elected.

Board member proposed for new election: Annika Espander Jansson, born 1964, BSc
(Chemistry) and MBA. Member of the Boards of Elekta AB, Esperio AB, Asperia AB
and Symphogen AS. Annika Espander Jansson has 25 years’ experience as an analyst
and investor, as well as from executive positions within the financial markets
and the pharmaceutical industry. She is the founder of Asperia AB and has been
the CEO since 2013. From 2010 to 2013, she was Chief of Private Banking at
Handelsbanken and Chairman of the Board of SHB Luxembourg. She has previously
held executive positions at, among other companies, Catella Healthcare/Esperio
AB in Stockholm and at Enskilda Securities.

Board and committee fees: Board fees, excluding remuneration for committee work,
shall amount to a total of SEK 5,175,000 of which SEK 1,150,000 to the Chairman
and SEK 575,000 to each of the other board members elected by the General
Meeting who are not employees of Lifco Group. Work in the Audit Committee shall
be compensated by SEK 168,000 to the Chairman and SEK 84,000 to each of the
other members. Work in the Remuneration Committee shall be compensated by SEK
126,000 to the Chairman and SEK 63,000 to each of the other members.

Auditor: The Company shall have one auditor without any deputies The registered
auditing company PricewaterhouseCoopers AB shall be re-elected for the period
until the end of the AGM 2017. Fees to the auditor shall be paid in accordance
with approved invoices.

Dividend (item 11)

The Board of Directors and the CEO propose that the AGM resolves on a dividend
of SEK 3.00 per share for the financial year 2015 and that the record date for
the dividend shall be Monday 16 May 2016. If the AGM resolves in accordance with
the proposal, it is expected that the dividend will be disbursed by Euroclear
Sweden on Thursday 19 May 2016. The last day for trading in the Lifco share
including the right to dividend is Thursday 12 May 2016.

Nomination Committee (item 17)

The Nomination Committee proposes that the AGM resolves:

  · to instruct the Chairman of the Board to convene a Nomination Committee for
the AGM 2017, composed of the Chairman of the Board, one representative of each
of the Company’s five largest shareholders as per 31 August 2016, as well as one
representative of the minority shareholders,
  · that, in the event any of the five largest shareholders refrains from
exercising its right to appoint a representative to the Nomination Committee,
such right shall pass to the shareholder that, next to these five shareholders,
has the largest shareholding in the Company,
  · that, in the event a representative no longer represents the relevant
shareholder, or otherwise resigns from the Nomination Committee prior to the
completion of its work, such shareholder shall be offered the opportunity to
appoint a new representative to the Nomination Committee,
  · that, in the event a representative represents a shareholder that has sold
all or the main part of its shareholding in Lifco, the Nomination Committee may
resolve that such member shall resign and, if deemed appropriate by the
Nomination Committee, offer another representative for a larger shareholder a
place in the Nomination Committee, and
  · that the Nomination Committee shall perform such duties that fall on the
Nomination Committee in accordance with the Swedish Code of Corporate
Governance.

The Board’s Proposal Regarding Guidelines for Remuneration to Senior Executives
(item 18)

The Board proposes that the AGM resolves upon guidelines for remuneration to
senior executives principally entailing the following. Remuneration and other
terms and conditions of employment for senior executives shall be based on
market conditions and competitive in all markets where Lifco operates, to ensure
that competent and skillful employees can be attracted, motivated and retained.
The total remuneration to senior executives shall comprise basic salary,
variable remuneration, pensions and other benefits. The basic salary shall be
based on the areas of responsibility and experience of the individual executive.
Basic salary and variable remuneration must be in proportion to the
responsibility and authority of the executive concerned. Variable remuneration
shall be connected to predetermined and measurable criteria elaborated with the
purpose to promote the long-term added value of the Company.

In addition to the variable remuneration, share or share-related incentive
programs approved by the AGM may occasionally be implemented.The Board shall
retain the right to deviate from the guidelines if motivated by particular
reasons on an individual basis. The guidelines are in line with the principles
applied to date.

Resolution to approve the divestments of the subsidiaries proline Iceland EFT
and Proline Relining SL (item 19)

Lifco holds 70 per cent of the shares of the Icelandic subsidiary Proline
Iceland EFT and 70 per cent of the shares in the Spanish subsidiary Proline
Relining SL. In light of the unsatisfactory development in the two companies,
Lifco has entered agreements regarding transfer of Lifco’s shares in the
companies to the minority shareholders of Proline Iceland EFT and Proline
Relining SL respectively. The minority shareholders are employed by the
respective company.

In connection with the transfer of Lifco’s shares in Proline Iceland EFT and
Proline Relining SL, the acquirers assume full responsibility for the net debts
in the respective company. The transfers are not expected to give rise to any
capital loss or capital gain for Lifco. The Board of Directors deems that the
purchase price and the other conditions for the transfer are reasonable from a
financial perspective for the shareholders of Lifco. The Board of Directors
deems that the transfers of the shares are of minor importance for Lifco.

The transfer of the shares in Proline Iceland EFT and Proline Relining SL is
conditional upon the General Meeting of Lifco approving the transfers in
accordance with Chapter 16 of the Swedish Companies Act.

Documents and other information

The annual report and other supporting resolution documentation will be held
available at the Lifco’s premises at Verkmästaregatan 1 in Enköping, Sweden, and
on the Company’s website, www.lifco.se, no later than three weeks prior to the
meeting. The documents will be sent to shareholders who so request and specify
their postal address. Shareholders are reminded of their right to request
information under Chapter 7, Section 32 of the Swedish Companies Act.

There are a total of 90,843,260 shares in Lifco, entitling to 145,526,990 votes.
Of these shares, 6,075,970 are class A shares with ten votes per share and
84,767,290 are class B shares with one vote per share. The Company holds no
treasury shares.

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Enköping in April 2016

The Board of Directors of Lifco AB (publ)

About Lifco

Lifco acquires and develops market-leading niched operations with the potential
to deliver sustainable profit growth and strong cash flows. The Group has three
business areas: Dental, Demolition & Tools and Systems Solutions. Lifco has a
clear corporate philosophy which implies a long-term perspective, focus on
profits and a highly decentralized organization. Lifco has 133 companies in 28
countries. In 2015, the Group’s net sales amounted to SEK 7.9 billion, EBITA was
SEK 1.2 billion and the EBITA margin was 15.0%. For more information, visit
www.lifco.se.

This information has been released at 08:00am. on 12 April 2016 in accordance
with the Swedish Securities Market Act, the Swedish Financial Instruments
Trading Act and/or the regulations of Nasdaq Stockholm.

Attachments

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