Novo Integrated Sciences Receives Commencement of Disbursement Notice for SBLC Leasing and Monetizing Program

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BELLEVUE, Wash., July 18, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Novo Integrated Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: NVOS) (the "Company" or "Novo") announced today that it has received notice of the commencement of disbursement for the complete monetization of a Standby Letter of Credit ("SBLC"). The initial disbursement represents the first payment as per the arrangement creating a release of lien resulting in the subsequent final advance to the Company. With this initial disbursement the Company expects final distribution to follow on or before August 2. As previously reported, the Company entered into an application for the monetizing program whereby the Company is projected to receive gross funding proceeds of approximately $78 million under the SBLC monetization program.

Robert Mattacchione, Novo’s CEO and Board Chairman, stated, "The commencement of distribution marks the first payments in the process of full monetization of the SBLC. This step will now lead us to receiving our full expected payout as identified in the transaction documents. We look forward to engaging in our intended initiatives."

About Novo Integrated Sciences, Inc.

Novo Integrated Sciences, Inc. is pioneering a holistic approach to patient-first health and wellness through a multidisciplinary healthcare ecosystem of services and product innovation. Novo offers an essential and differentiated solution to deliver, or intend to deliver, these services and products through the integration of medical technology, advanced therapeutics, and rehabilitative science.

We believe that "decentralizing" healthcare, through the integration of medical technology and interconnectivity, is an essential solution to the rapidly evolving fundamental transformation of how non-catastrophic healthcare is delivered both now and in the future. Specific to non-critical care, ongoing advancements in both medical technology and inter-connectivity are allowing for a shift of the patient/practitioner relationship to the patient’s home and away from on-site visits to primary medical centers with mass-services. This acceleration of "ease-of-access" in the patient/practitioner interaction for non-critical care diagnosis and subsequent treatment minimizes the degradation of non-critical health conditions to critical conditions as well as allowing for more cost-effective healthcare distribution.

The Company’s decentralized healthcare business model is centered on three primary pillars to best support the transformation of non-catastrophic healthcare delivery to patients and consumers: