Title: 237420249.pdf URL Source: https://documentscdn.financialexpress.net/Literature/62E14E365810A05A9FFE392F29E96F3A/237420249.pdf Number of Pages: 6 Markdown Content: 05 February 2026 Syncona Limited (“Syncona” or “the Company”) Third Quarter Update Positive NAV performance with the SIML team actively managing our portfolio companies to maximise value Syncona Ltd, a leading life science investor, today issues its quarterly update covering the period from 01 October to 3 1 December 202 5. Chris Hollowood, Chief Executive of Syncona Investment Management Limited, said: “We are pleased to have deliver ed positive NAV performance this quarter with Beacon attract ing external capital which further enable s the delivery of its pivotal study , bringing a potentially ground -breaking medicine closer to patients . The SIML team has been actively engaged with the portfolio companies to maximise value. Looking ahead, we are encouraged by the recent recovery in the biotech sector in public markets, with the Beacon financing suggest ing this is now starting to flow into the private markets . Against this improving market backdrop, t he portfolio is well -positioned to potentially deliver on multiple key value inflection points . Th ese have the potential to underpin significant NAV growth supporting the return of a minimum of £250 million to shareholders , as set out in Syncona’s proposed new Investment Objective and Policy .” Melanie Gee, Chair of Syncona Limited, said: “My Board colleagues and I are very grateful to our shareholders for their constructive engagement with our strategic process . We look forward to sharing more details of these proposals in the coming days and to holding the shareholder meeting in early March. More broadly, we are pleased with the SIML team’s active management of our strategic portfolio companies during the period .” Positive f inancial performance supported by improving market conditions • Net assets of £1,058 .2 million, 173.9p per share (30 September 2025: £1,020.9 million, 167.9p per share); a NAV per share return of 3.6% in the quart er • Life Science Portfolio valued at £840.1 million (30 September 2025: £750.2 million), a return of 5.0% in the quarter: o Driven by 20% valuation uplift of Beacon Therapeutics (Beacon) , following its Series C financing 1 and Autolus ’ share price appreciation • Over the nine months to 31 December 2025, NAV per share has returned 1.8% with the Life Science Portfolio generating a return of 3.3% • Capital pool of £218.1 million at 31 December 2025 (30 September 2025: £270.7 million); £52.6 million deployed in the quarter Strategic portfolio demonstrating clinical and financial progress • 85 % of the Life Science Portfolio in commercial, late stage and clinical stage companies • Continued positive clinical progress across the portfolio including : > 1When adjusted for investment of £21.5 million since 30 September 2025 and immaterial FX movements o Beacon published longer -term positive data from two Phase II trials, SKYLINE and DAWN, at 36 months and 9 months, respectively o iOnctura complete d patient enrolment in t wo Phase II clinical studies (uveal melanoma and non -small cell lung cancer) and has delivered other key milestones across its pipeline of oncology indications o Resolution published new clinical data supporting the hypothesis that Regenerative Macrophage Therapy (RMT) has anti -inflammatory and anti -fibrotic effects in cirrhosis o Spur is initiating its phase III clinical programme in Gaucher Disease and Purespring Therapeutics is initiating its phase I/II programme for IgA nephropathy with both companies opening clinical sites • Financial progress with Beacon attracting validating external capital o Beacon raised $75 million in an oversubscribed Series C financing led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives, where Syncona committed $24.5 million alongside existing investors Capital deployment focused on late -stage clinical companies and Resolution ; disciplined and selective new investments • 85 % of capital invested in to late -stage clinical companies and Resolution including £10 .3 million in Beacon’s Series C financing 2 • Selective new investments with a prudent approach consistent with proposed new Capital Allocation Policy o £4.5 million invested in a new opportunity in the immunology space, NewCo o Slingshot Therapeutics , Syncona’s accelerator, has launched ALTX Therapeutics (ALTx) , deploying £3.6 million. ALT x is a new spin out from the Francis Crick Institute developing therapeutics to treat cancers that make use of the Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres (ALT) pathway Eight key value inflection points over the next three years with four expected this calendar year The portfolio has eight key value inflection points expected over the next three years with the potential to drive significant NAV growth through M&A and liquidity , and other events , but these are not without risk. Syncona is funded to deliver on these key value inflection points. • Four key value inflection points expected from commercial, and late -stage and clinical - stage companies in CY 2026 (Autolus , Beacon , iOnctura and Resolution ) • Quell ’s key value inflection point has changed and is delayed until CY2027 reflecting a recent strategic decision taken at the company : o Quell has taken the decision to prioritise its QEL -005 programme for rheumatologic autoimmune (RA) diseases, which it expects to enter the clinic this year , initiating the CHILL Study with patient cohorts in RA and Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) o Quell will pause its Phase I/II LIBERATE study, QEL -001 , in liver transplantation in order to allocate capital to drive forward the QEL -005 programme in RA/SSc, publishing clinical data in CY2027 o The study , alongside competitor data , has provided the company with key insight s that de -risk the QEL -005 programme , which could access a potentially larger commercial opportunity o The key value inflection point for Quell has been updated to reflect work on this new programme with timing now CY2027 relative to the previous timing of CY2026 > 2In addition to the £11. 2million invested as part of tranche two of Beacon’s Series B financing. o Whilst we seek to avoid delays, the SIML team is encouraged by the technical progress in the field and support s management’s decision to allocate capital to the program me with the best risk adjusted return Circular publication • Next week, t he Company will publish a circular and notice of general meeting to approve its new Investment Policy and provide details of the new Long -Term Incentive Arrangements for SIML • General Meeting to approve the proposals to take place in early March 2026 Capital Markets Day • Syncona will be holding a Capital Markets Day on 19 March 2026 at which members of the SIML team, portfolio company management and market participants will provide an update on the portfolio and broader market outlook Life Science Portfolio valuations 3 30 Sep 2025 Net investm ent in the period Valuatio n change FX moveme nt 31 Dec 2025 % of Group NAV Valuatio n Basis 4,5,6 Fully diluted owner - ship stake 7 Focus area (£m) (£m) (£m) (£m) (£m) (%) Strategic portfolio compani es On the market Autolus 34.9 7.8 (0.1) 42.6 4.0% Quoted 9.6% Cell therapy Late - stage clinical Spur 184.9 11.0 0.1 196.0 18.5% Cost 86.5% Gene therapy Beacon 125.6 21.5 30.0 (0.8) 176.3 16.7% PRI 38.4% Gene therapy Clinical Quell 82.1 (0.2) 81.9 7.8% PRI 33.7% Cell therapy Resolutio n 58.9 12.0 0.4 71.3 6.7% Cost 81.2% Cell therapy Puresprin g 53.4 53.4 5.0% PRI 46.3% Gene therapy > 3Portfolio valuations reflect Syncona’s total interest in a company or investment > 4Primary input to fair value of equity holding > 5The basis of valuation is stated to be “Cost”, this means the primary input to fair value is capital invested (cost) which is then > calibrated in accordance with our Valuation Policy > 6The basis of valuation is stated to be “PRI”, this means the primary input to fair value is price of recent investment which is > then calibrated in accordance with our Valuation Policy > 7Percentage holding reflects Syncona's ownership stake at the point full current commitments are invested Anaveon 37.9 0.1 38.0 3.6% PRI 36.9% Biologics iOnctura 26.2 26.2 2.5% PRI 21.9% Small molecule s Mosaic 25.5 25.5 2.4% Cost 59.2% Small molecule s Pre - clinical OMass 49.7 49.7 4.7% PRI 28.9% Small molecule s Kesmale a 20.0 20.0 1.9% Cost 61.3 % Small molecule s Yellowsto ne 16.5 16.5 1.6% Cost 60.9% Biologics Forcefiel d 12.9 12.9 1.2% PRI 73.7% Biologics Slingshot 8.4 3.6 12.0 1.1% Cost 100.0% Accelerat or NewCo 0.0 4.5 4.5 0.4% Cost 37.8% Biologic s Portfolio mileston e payment s Clade milestone payment 0.7 0.1 0.8 0.1% DCF Cell therapy Syncona investm ents CRT Pioneer Fund 9.9 (0.5) 9.4 0.9% Adj Third Party 64.1% Oncology Biomodal 2.2 2.2 0.2% PRI 3.0% Epigeneti cs Century 8 0.5 0.5 (0.1) 0.9 0.1% Quoted 1. 1% Cell therapy Total Life Science Portfolio 750.2 52.1 38.9 (1.1) 840.1 79.4% Capital pool 270.7 (56.4) 3.1 0.7 218.1 20.6% TOTAL 1,020.9 1,058.2 100.0% Strategic portfolio company milestones Specific portfolio company capital access milestones and key value inflection points (which are set out below) are not without risk and their impact will be affected by various factors including the market environment at the time of their delivery. > 8Syncona received shares in Century as part of the agreement to acquire Clade Therapeutics Strategic life science portfolio company Next expected capital access milestones SIML team view of potential key value inflection points On the market Autolus CY2026 - Further commercial traction following US launch of AUCATZYL® (obe - cel) Moving towards being on the market Beacon H2 CY2026 - Data readout from its pivotal VISTA trial in XLRP Spur CY2026 - Initiation of Phase I/II trial in Parkinson’s disease H1 CY2028 - Completion of the pivotal stage of its Phase III trial in Gaucher disease Moving towards publishing definitive data iOnctura H2 CY2026 - Data readout from its Phase II trial in uveal melanoma Resolution H2 CY2026 - Interim data readout from its Phase I/II trial in end -stage liver disease Moving towards publishing emerging efficacy data Quell H1 CY2026 - CTA approval for Phase I/II CHILL study in rheumatologic autoimmune diseases CY202 7(updated ) - Data from its Phase I/II CHILL study in rheumatologic autoimmune diseases Anaveon CY2026 - Data readout from its Phase I/II trial of ANV600 CY2026 - IND filing for its Phase I/II trial in ANV200 Purespring H1 CY2027 - Complement biomarker clinical data OMass CY2026 - Initiation of Phase I trial of its MC2 programme CY2027 - Data from Phase I trial of MC2 programme Mosaic H2 CY2026 - Initiation of first clinical study for lead drug combination H1 CY2027 - Initiation of clinical study for second drug combination Yellowstone CY2026 - Candidate selection for lead programme Enquiries Syncona Ltd Annabel Clark Tel: +44 (0) 20 3981 7940 FTI Consulting Ben Atwell / Natalie Garland -Collins / Tim Stamper Tel: +44 (0) 20 3727 1000 Forward -looking statements – this announcement contains certain forward -looking statements with respect to the portfolio of investments of Syncona Limited. 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