Serinus Energy to present live presentation on 30 March 2021

Serinus Energy plc (LON:SENX) has announced that Jeffrey Auld CEO, Andrew Fairclough CFO and Calvin Brackman Vice President of External Relations and Strategy will provide a live presentation via the Investor Meet Company platform on 30 March 2021 at 4:30pm BST relating to the full year results.

The presentation is open to all existing and potential shareholders. Questions can be submitted in advance via your Investor Meet Company dashboard up until 9am the day before the meeting or at any time during the live presentation.

Investors can register with Investor Meet Company for free and add to meet SERINUS ENERGY PLC via:

https://www.investormeetcompany.com/serinus-energy-plc/register-investor

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