Hansa Biopharma publishes 2023 Annual and Sustainability Reports

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Company delivered significant progress across commercial and R&D priorities

LUND, Sweden, March 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hansa Biopharma AB, "Hansa" or the "Company" (Nasdaq Stockholm: HNSA), today announced the publication of its 2023 Annual and Sustainability Reports. In 2023, the company made solid progress in both Commercial and R&D priorities and continued its journey to become a default sustainable organization.

Peter Nicklin, Chairman of the Board, Hansa Biopharma, said: "2023 was another important year for Hansa Biopharma. With a purpose grounded in scientific innovation, improving patient outcomes, and operating with the highest ethical standards, we look ahead to advancing critical science and delivering new medicines. The Board is confident in the strong and highly experienced team at Hansa and believes in its ability to deliver important drug development and commercial priorities."

Søren Tulstrup, President and CEO, Hansa Biopharma, said: "In 2023, the Company's focus remained firmly on advancing cutting-edge science and delivering new treatments in areas of high unmet need. With a highly experienced, results-driven team we continue to execute against our key strategic priorities, underpinned by our extensive scientific and commercial expertise. As we expand our business, we will also expand our understanding of and commitment to being a sustainable and responsible organization that plays an important role in society and strives to have a positive impact on the communities where we operate. We are poised to deliver on our bold ambition of providing life-altering and life-saving medicines to people with rare immunological diseases and conditions."

2023 highlights

Commercial and access progress were underpinned by expanded access in Europe in a total of 14 markets including the five largest markets. Beyond Europe, Australia became the first country to grant provisional approval for Idefirix® in kidney transplantation from both living and deceased donors. Hansa also established a new commercial partnership with NewBridge Pharmaceuticals covering the Middle East and North Africa regions.

Advancements in clinical development activities were marked by the conclusion of a long-term follow-up study of imlifidase in kidney transplantation (17-HMedIdeS-14) that confirmed sustained benefit up to five years, positive high level data from a  phase 2 trial in Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) (15-HMedIdeS-09), and first patient treated in a pivotal phase 3 trial in anti-glomerular basement membrane disease (anti-GBM) (GOODIDES-02) and in a new investigator-initiated phase 2 study in ANCA-associated vasculitis (ImlifidARDSe.01).