Resolute Holdings Management Inc. to Receive Quarterly Fee Equal to 2.5% of Husky Holdings’ Adjusted EBITDA

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Resolute Holdings Management Inc. to Receive Quarterly Fee Equal to 2.5% of Husky Holdings’ Adjusted EBITDA

Resolute Holdings Management Inc. has entered into a new management agreement with Husky Holdings, an indirect subsidiary holding the business of Husky. Under the terms of the agreement, Husky Holdings will pay Resolute Holdings Management Inc. a quarterly management fee equal to 2.5% of Husky Holdings' last 12 months' Adjusted EBITDA, payable in arrears. The agreement also includes provisions for reimbursement of certain documented costs and expenses, and may require a termination fee under specific circumstances, payable in cash, shares of CompoSecure Common Stock, or a combination of both.

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