Speee Inc. (Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Hideki Otsuka; TSE Standard: 4499) announced today that its Board of Directors has resolved to approve a plan for a new company split (the "New Company Split"), whereby Speee will transfer its Reform DX business (Note 1) (the "Business") to a newly established subsidiary. This decision is in line with the basic agreement announced on March 31, 2026, regarding the establishment of a joint venture company with SOMPO Holdings, Inc. (President and CEO: Mikio Okumura; hereinafter "SOMPO Holdings"). Furthermore, the Board of Directors resolved to enter into a legally binding agreement (the "Final Agreement") with SOMPO Holdings. This agreement stipulates that SOMPO Holdings will invest in the new subsidiary (the "Investment"), making the new subsidiary a joint venture company between Speee and SOMPO Holdings (a consolidated subsidiary of Speee; hereinafter the "Joint Venture Company"). The transaction, comprising the New Company Split and the Investment, is referred to as the "Transaction." The signing of the Final Agreement has been completed as of today. (Note 1) "Reform DX Business" refers to business activities promoting digital transformation in the reform and repair sector. This includes services operated by Speee such as "Minna no Repair," a service for introducing reputable repair contractors for disaster-related damage; "Nuri-kae," a website for finding exterior wall painting companies; "Refo-sumu," a comparison site for plumbing renovations; and the sales support app "Budii." I. Background and Purpose of the Transaction Speee has been operating "Nuri-kae," a website for finding exterior wall painting companies, since 2015. In the reform market, where choosing reliable contractors has been a challenge, Speee has consistently provided highly transparent information and "reliable choices." As a result, the service has grown into one of Japan's largest, with over 300,000 cumulative users (Note 2) and the