Glyfada, Greece - December 30, 2024 Globus Maritime Limited ("Globus" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: GLBS), a dry bulk shipping company, announced today that it has closed a $25 million sale and bareboat agreement through its wholly owned subsidiary, Paralus Shipholding S.A., with an unrelated Japanese third party, with respect to the approximately 64,000 dwt bulk carrier "GLBS Magic" which was delivered from its builder, the Nantong Cosco Khi Ship Engineering Co., Ltd. shipyard in China on September 20, 2024. The Company has sold the GLBS Magic to an unrelated third party for $25 million and has bareboat chartered back the vessel for (i) a fixed amount equal to $2,250 per day for the first three years from the delivery date, $2,550 per day for the next two years, $2,850 per day for the three years following, and $2,950 per day for the final two years plus (ii) a variable amount priced at Term SOFR plus a 2.1% margin of the outstanding lease obligation. As part of this transaction, the Company has continuous options to buy back the vessel following the third anniversary of its delivery to the purchaser, at purchase prices stipulated in the bareboat charter depending on when the option is exercised. At the end of the ten-year period, the Company has an obligation to buy back the vessel at a purchase price of $15,400,500, if not purchased earlier. The sale and bareboat charter back transaction closed on December 23, 2024. The bareboat charter contains certain covenants and agreements customary for financing agreements of this type. About Globus Maritime Limited Globus is an integrated dry bulk shipping company that provides marine transportation services worldwide. The Company's operating fleet consists of ten dry bulk vessels that transport iron ore, coal, grain, steel products, cement, alumina and other dry bulk cargoes internationally, with a total carrying capacity of 734,249 dead weight tons and a weighted average age of 7.8 years as at December 30, 2024. Globus Maritime Limited press release ![]() |