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XP Inc. ("XP" or "we") (Nasdaq: XP) , a leading, technology-driven platform and a trusted provider of low-fee financial products and services in Brazil, announced today the tender results and expiration time of its offer to purchase for cash any and all of its outstanding 3.250% Senior Unsecured Notes Due 2026 (the "Notes"), for a purchase price set forth in the table below (the "Tender Offer"). The Tender Offer is being made upon the terms and subject to the conditions (including the Financing
XP Inc. ("XP" or "we") (Nasdaq: XP), a leading, technology-driven platform and a trusted provider of low-fee financial products and services in Brazil, announced today the commencement of an offer to purchase for cash any and all of its outstanding 3.250% Senior Unsecured Notes Due 2026 (the "Notes"), for a purchase price set forth in the table below (the "Tender Offer"). The Tender Offer is being made upon the terms and subject to the conditions (including the Financing Condition (as defined in