TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Oct. 4, 2016) -
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Fairfax India Holdings Corporation ("Fairfax India") (TSX:FIH.U) announces today that the Toronto Stock
Exchange (the "TSX") accepted a notice filed by Fairfax India of its intention to commence a Normal Course
Issuer Bid for its Subordinate Voting Shares, through the facilities of the TSX (or other alternative Canadian trading
systems). Purchases will be made in accordance with the rules and policies of the TSX and Subordinate Voting Shares
purchased will be cancelled.
The notice provides that Fairfax India's board of directors has approved the purchase on the TSX, during the period commencing
October 6, 2016 and ending October 5, 2017, of up to 3,500,000 Subordinate Voting Shares representing approximately 6.4% of the
public float in respect of the Subordinate Voting Shares. As at September 30, 2016, Fairfax India had outstanding 76,678,879
Subordinate Voting Shares. Under the bid, Fairfax India may purchase up to 10,248 Subordinate Voting Shares on the TSX (or other
alternative Canadian trading systems) during any trading day, each of which represents 25% of the average daily trading volume on
the TSX calculated in accordance with the rules of the TSX. This limitation does not apply to purchases made pursuant to block
purchase exemptions.
From time to time, when Fairfax India does not possess material nonpublic information about itself or its securities, it may,
in accordance with the requirements of applicable securities laws and the TSX, enter into a pre-defined plan with its broker to
allow for the purchase of its Subordinate Voting Shares, as the case may be, under the bid at times when it ordinarily would not
be active in the market due to its own internal trading blackout periods.
Fairfax India is making this Normal Course Issuer Bid because it believes that in appropriate circumstances its Subordinate
Voting Shares represent an attractive investment opportunity and that, with respect to the Subordinate Voting Shares, purchases
under the bid will enhance the value of the Subordinate Voting Shares held by the remaining shareholders.
This is the company's first normal course issuer bid.
Fairfax India is an investment holding company whose objective is to achieve long-term capital appreciation, while preserving
capital, by investing in public and private equity securities and debt instruments in India and Indian businesses or other
businesses with customers, suppliers or business primarily conducted in, or dependent on, India.