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EX-10.12

 Exhibit 10.12 

IRREVOCABLE VOTING POA AND PRIOR CONSENT AGREEMENT 

between 
 Madeleine Charging
B.V. 
 as Madeleine 
 E8
Partenaires 
 as E8 
  

 
 for the terms and
conditions of 
 the Shareholders’ voting policy in Pubco 

and the restriction on transfers of Pubco shares by E8 

 

 IRREVOCABLE POA AND CONSENT AGREEMENT 

INTRODUCTION 
 This irrevocable power of attorney and
prior consent Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into on 14 April 2021 between: 
  

	1.	 MADELEINE CHARGING B.V., a company organised under the laws of the Netherlands, whose corporate seat is
at Zuidplein 126, WTC Toren H, 15e, 1077 XV Amsterdam and with trade register number 71768068, hereinafter referred to as the “Madeleine”; 

  

	2.	 E8 PARTENAIRES, a French société par actions simplifiée with capital of
8,000 euros, whose registered office is located at 75 avenue des Champs-Elysées, 75008 Paris, registered with the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 440 366 334, hereinafter referred to as the “E8”;

 (Madeleine and E8 shall be hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Shareholders” or individually
as a “Shareholder”) 
 RECITALS 
  

	A.	 Madeleine is a company wholly-owned by investment vehicles managed and represented Meridiam, a French
société par actions simplifiée, whose registered office is located at 4 place de l’Opéra 75002 Paris, France, registered with the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 483579389;

  

	B.	 As of the date hereof, Madeleine owns 100% of Allego Holding B.V, a Dutch besloten vennootschap met beperkte
aansprakelijkheid, whose registered office is located at Westervoortsedijk 73 KB, 6827 AV Arnhem, registered under number 73283752 (“Allego Holding”), which is the holding company of the Allego group, an end-to-end and integrated EV charging solutions provider which owns, designs, operates and/or services charge points. 

 

	C.	 E8 is a strategic consulting firm with a proven background in management of technological highgrowth firms with
whom Meridiam has partnered with E8 since 2019 for E8 to provide strategic support to Allego and proceed with a complete turnaround and strategic repositioning of the Allego group. 

 

	D.	 On 16 December 2020, E8 and Madeleine entered into a special fees agreement, as amended on 15 January
2021 and on 8 April 2021 (the “Fees Agreement”), pursuant to which, immediately prior to completion of the Transaction (as such term is defined below), E8 shall be entitled to subscribe for up to 15% of the share capital and
voting rights of Pubco (as such term is defined below). 

  

	E.	 Madeleine contemplates in the coming months to carry out a
“SPAC-IPO” transaction whereby 100% of the outstanding share capital and voting rights of Allego Holding would be ultimately held by a holding company listed in the US (“Pubco”) (the
“Transaction”), in which Madeleine and E8 would hold (after completion of the Transaction), respectively, more than 50% and up to 15% of the share capital and voting rights of Pubco. 

	F.	 In light of the amendments to the Fees Agreement agreed upon between E8 and Madeleine on 8 April 2021, the
Parties wish to lay down in this Agreement the terms and conditions of their future co-operation in respect of the voting policy at all shareholders’ meetings of Pubco (the “Meetings”)
further to the completion of the Transaction. 

 NOW HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS 

 

	1	 IRREVOCABLE POA 

As from the completion of the Transaction, E8 agrees and commits itself, to the extent permitted by applicable laws and the articles of
association of Pubco, to (i) grant an irrevocable voting power of attorney to Madeleine substantially in the form as set out in Annex A of this Agreement (the “Irrevocable Voting PoA”), and (ii) reasonably cooperate with
all legal and regulatory requirements for inclusion of this Irrevocable Voting PoA in the applicable US or EU clearing systems. E8 undertakes that if a Dutch court deems the Irrevocable Voting PoA unlawful E8 will grant a separate new voting power
of attorney to Madeleine and/or confirm any votes cast in any Meeting of Pubco in a form which will be in line with such courts’ verdict. Given the Irrevocable Voting PoA granted by it pursuant to Annex A of this Agreement E8 irrevocably agrees
to withhold from exercising the voting rights on the shares of Pubco in any of the Meeting(s) itself. 
  

	2	 PRIOR CONSENT 

 

	2.1	 E8 acknowledges that it is essential for Madeleine to ensure that E8 will remain invested in Pubco for a
minimum period and that the Pubco shares held by Madeleine will be subject to a “lock-up” for 6 months after the consummation of the Transaction (subject to early release upon certain conditions
being met). 

  

	2.2	 Accordingly, (a) E8 undertakes not to Transfer (through one or several transactions) more than two-third (2/3) of the Pubco shares owned by it on the date of completion of the Transaction before 30 September 2026 without having obtained the prior written consent of Madeleine or Meridiam and (b) E8
undertakes not to Transfer any of the Pubco shares until Madeleine has been released from its “lock-up.” For the avoidance of doubt, E8 shall be free to Transfer up to
two-third (2/3) of the Pubco shares owned by it after the date at which Madeleine is released from its “lock-up” but before 30 September 2026 (without the
prior consent of Madeleine or Meridiam) and from 1 October 2026, E8 shall be free to Transfer all its shares of Pubco. 

  

	2.3	 For the purpose of this article 2, the term “Transfer” means in relation to Pubco shares to directly
or indirectly: (a) sell, offer to sell, assign, hypothecate, pledge, grant any option to purchase, transfer or otherwise dispose of it; (b) create or permit to subsist any encumbrance over it; (c) direct that another person should
receive it, or assign any right to it; (d) enter into any agreement in respect of the votes or any other rights attached to it; (e) enter into any swap or other arrangement that transfers to another, in whole or in part, any of the
economic consequences of ownership of Pubco shares, whether any such transaction is to be settled by delivery of such Pubco shares, in cash or otherwise or (f) agree, whether or not subject to any condition precedent or subsequent, to do any of
the foregoing. 

	2.4	 Additionally, E8 agrees for the duration of this Agreement that it will use its reasonable best efforts to
comply with all rules and regulations promulgated under the Securities Act of 1933 as amended, and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, including taking reasonable action to file or to facilitate the filing of any necessary document with
the United States Securities and Exchange Commission or to take any action reasonably requested by Madeleine to assist Madeleine in complying with such rules and regulations. 

 

	3	 DURATION AND TERMINATION 

 

	3.1	 This Agreement shall come into force immediately upon completion of the Transaction for a duration which shall
expire on the earlier of:  

  

	 	(i)	 31 December 2028; 

 

	 	(ii)	 the date on which one of the Parties no longer holds, directly or indirectly, any shares in Pubco or any of its
subsidiaries (as at the date hereof); 

  

	 	(iii)	 the date on which the aggregate direct and indirect shareholdings owned by the Parties in Pubco is strictly
below 50% of the share capital and voting rights of Pubco; and 

  

	 	(iv)	 the date on which Madeleine notifies E8 in writing of its intention to unilaterally terminate the Agreement.

  

	3.2	 Without prejudice to article 3.1 hereof, the provisions of articles 2.1 to 2.3 hereof shall cease to apply on
the later of (i) the date on which Madeleine has been released from its “lock-up” in respect of the Pubco shares and (ii) the date on which Mr. Mathieu Bonnet is removed from his
position as CEO of Pubco, or Allego Holding, as applicable.  

  

	4	 MISCELLANEOUS 

 

	4.1	 Entire agreement  

This Agreement contains the entire agreement between the Parties relating to the subject matter covered hereby and supersedes any previous oral
or written agreements, arrangements and understandings between the Parties, in particular the lock up undertaking provided for by the Fees Agreement. 
  

	4.2	 Specific performance, damages and remedies  

Without prejudice to all other rights or remedies available to each Party in case of a breach of this Agreement (including the right to claim
damages), the Parties acknowledge and agree that specific performance may be sought under or in connection with this Agreement, and each Party expressly waives any defence to contest or dispute the request for specific performance. 

In the event of a breach of the any provision of this Agreement by any Party, the Parties agree that the
non-breaching Party shall be indemnified for any damage, loss or liability, fees and expenses, directly or indirectly suffered or incurred by it, Pubco or any subsidiary of Pubco in connection with or arising
out of such breach, including for the avoidance of doubt, any loss of opportunity, loss of profits or business or any indirect or unpredictable loss. 

	4.3	 Invalid provisions  

In the event that a provision of this Agreement is null and void or unenforceable (either in whole or in part), the remainder of this Agreement
shall continue to be effective to the extent that, given this Agreement’s substance and purpose, such remainder is not inextricably related to the null and void or unenforceable provision. The Parties shall make every effort to reach agreement
on a new provision which differs as little as possible from the null and void or unenforceable provision, taking into account the substance and purpose of this Agreement. 
  

	4.4	 No rescission or nullification  

The Parties hereby waive their rights under articles 6:228 and 6:265 to 6:272 inclusive of the DCC to rescind (ontbinden) and/or annul
(vernietigen) or demand in legal proceedings the rescission (ontbinding), and/or annulment (vernietiging) in whole or in part, of this Agreement and their rights under article 6:230 of the DCC to request in legal proceedings the
amendment of this Agreement. 
  

	4.5	 Counterparts  

This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts. This has the same effect as if the signatures on the counterparts were on a
single copy of this Agreement. 
  

	4.6	 Notices  

Any communication to be made under or in connection with this Agreement shall be made in writing and, unless otherwise stated, may be
made by email or registered mail. 
 The postal address and email address (and the department or officer, if any, for whose attention the
communication is to be made) of each Party for any communication or document to be made or delivered under or in connection with this Agreement are: 
  

					
	(i)	  	Madeleine	  	
		  	Address:	  	Zuidplein 126, WTC Toren H, 15e, 1077 XV Amsterdam
		  	Email:	  	J.Touati@meridiam.com
		  	Attention:	  	Julien Touati
			
	(ii)	  	E8	  	
		  	Address:	  	75 avenue des Champs-Elysées, 75008 Paris
		  	Attention:	  	Bruno Heintz
		  	Email:	  	bruno.heintz@e8-partenaires.com

 or any substitute address or department or officer as the Party may notify to the other Parties, by not less
than five (5) business days’ notice. 

	4.7	 Language  

The language of this Agreement is English and all notices to be given in connection with this Agreement must be in English. All demands,
requests, statements, certificates or other documents or communications to be provided in connection with this Agreement must be in English or accompanied by a certified English translation; in this case the English translation prevails unless the
document or communication is a statutory or other official document or communication of which the mandatory language is another language than English. 
  

	4.8	 Choice of law  

This Agreement shall be exclusively governed by and construed in accordance with Dutch law. Any matter, claim or dispute arising out of or in
connection with this Agreement, whether contractual or non-contractual, is to be governed by and determined in accordance with Dutch law. 

 

	4.9	 Disputes 

The Parties agree that any dispute arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, whether contractual or
non-contractual, shall be exclusively submitted to the jurisdiction of the competent court in Amsterdam. 
  

	4.10	 Electronic Signature 

The Parties hereto hereby agree that, as a matter of evidence agreement, this Agreement is signed electronically in accordance with the
European and Dutch regulations in force, in particular Regulation (EU) No. 910/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council dated 23 July 2014. For this purpose, the Parties hereto agree to use the online platform DocuSign
(www.docusign.com). Each of the Parties hereto decides (i) that the electronic signature which it attaches to this Agreement has the same legal value as its handwritten signature and (ii) that the technical means implemented in the
context of this signature confer a definite date to this Agreement. 
 [Signature pages follow] 

 Signature pages 

Irrevocable PoA and Prior Consent Agreement - Signature page 
  

			
	For and on behalf of
	Madeleine
	
	 

  

	By	 	: Julien Touati
	Title	 	: authorized signatory

 Irrevocable PoA and Prior Consent Agreement - Signature page 

 

			
	 For and on behalf of

	 E8
	 	
	
	 

  

	 By
	 	 : Bruno Heintz

	 Title
	 	 : authorized signatoryEX-10.13

 Exhibit 10.13 

 
 LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLAN 

ALLEGO N.V. 
 INTRODUCTION 

Article 1 
  

	1.1	 This document sets out the Company’s long-term incentive plan for employees, officers and other
service providers who qualify as Eligible Participants. 

  

	1.2	 The main purposes of this Plan are: 

 

	 	a.	 to attract, retain and motivate Participants with the qualities, skills and experience needed to support
and promote the growth and sustainable success of the Company and its business; and 

  

	 	b.	 to incentivise Participants to perform at the highest level and to further the best interests of the
Company, its business and its stakeholders. 

 DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION 

Article 2 
  

	2.1	 In this Plan the following definitions shall apply: 

 

			
	 Article
	  	An article of this Plan.
		
	 Award
	  	A grant under this Plan in the form of one or more Options, SARs, Shares of Restricted Stock, RSUs, Other Awards, or a combination of the foregoing.
		
	 Award Agreement
	  	A written agreement between the Company and a Participant, substantially in the form of Annex A to this Plan, evidencing the grant of an Award to such Participant and containing such terms as the Committee may determine,
consistent with and subject to the terms of this Plan.
		
	 Bad Leaver
	  	A Participant who ceases to be an Eligible Participant for Cause, including a situation where the Participant resigns and the Committee determines that an event has occurred with respect to that Participant which constitutes
Cause.
		
	 Board
	  	The Company’s board of directors.
		
	 Cause
	  	 With respect to a Participant, “cause” as defined in such Participant’s employment, service or consulting agreement with
the Company or a Subsidiary, or if not so defined (and unless determined otherwise in the applicable Award Agreement or by the Committee):
  

a.  such Participant’s indictment for any crime which (i) constitutes a felony,
(ii) has, or could reasonably be expected to have, an adverse impact on the performance of such Participant’s services to the Company and/or any Subsidiary or (iii) has, or could reasonably
be

  
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		  	 expected to have, an adverse impact on the business and/or reputation of the Company and/or any Subsidiary;

 
 b.  such Participant having
been the subject of any order, judicial or administrative, obtained or issued by any governmental or regulatory body for any securities laws violation involving fraud, market manipulation, insider trading and/or unlawful dissemination of non-public price-sensitive information; 
  

c.   such Participant’s wilful violation of the Company’s code of business conduct
and ethics, insider trading policy or other internal policies and regulations established by the Company and/or any Subsidiary, in each case to the extent applicable to the Participant concerned;

 
 d.  gross negligence or wilful
misconduct in the performance of such Participant’s duties for the Company and/or any Subsidiary or wilful or repeated failure or refusal to perform such duties;
  

e.   material breach by such Participant of any employment, service, consulting or other
agreement entered into between such Participant on the one hand and the Company and/or any Subsidiary on the other;
  

f.   conduct by such Participant which should be considered as an urgent cause within the
meaning of Section 7:678 DCC, irrespective of whether that provision applies to such Participant’s relationship with the Company and/or any Subsidiary; and
  

g.  such other acts or omissions to act by such Participant as reasonably determined by the
Committee,
  
 provided that the occurrence of an event described in paragraphs c.
through e. above shall only constitute Cause if and when such event has not been cured or remedied by the relevant Participant within thirty days after the Company has provided written notice to such Participant.

		
	 Change of Control
	  	 The occurrence of any one or more of the following events:
  

a.  the direct or indirect change in ownership or control of the Company effected through one
transaction, or a series of related transactions within a twelve-month period, as a result of which any Person or group of Persons acting in concert, directly or indirectly acquires (i) beneficial ownership of more than half of the
Company’s issued share capital and/or (ii) the ability to cast more than half of the voting rights in the General Meeting;
  

b.  at any time during a period of twelve consecutive months, individuals who at the beginning of
such period constituted the Board cease to constitute a majority of members of the Board, provided that any new Director who was nominated for appointment by the Board by a vote of at least a majority of the Directors who either were Directors at
the beginning of such twelve-month period or whose nomination for appointment was so approved, shall be considered as though such individual were a Director at the beginning of such twelve-month
period;

  
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c.   the consummation of a merger, demerger or business combination of the Company or any
Subsidiary with another Person, unless such transaction results in the shares in the Company’s capital outstanding immediately prior to the consummation of such transaction continuing to represent (either by remaining outstanding or by being
converted into, or exchanged for, voting securities of the surviving or acquiring Person or a parent thereof) at least half of the voting rights in the General Meeting or in the shareholders’ meeting of such surviving or acquiring Person or
parent outstanding immediately after the consummation of such transaction;
  

d.  the consummation of any sale, lease, exchange or other transfer to any Person or group of
Persons acting in concert, not being Subsidiaries, in one transaction or a series of related transactions within a twelve-month period, of all or substantially all of the business of the Company and its Subsidiaries; or

 
 e.   subject to Article
10, such other event which the Committee determines to constitute a change of control in respect of the Company.

		
	 Committee
	  	 The following body, as applicable:
  

a.  the Board, to the extent the administration or operation of this Plan relates to the grant of
Awards to Eligible Participants who are members of the compensation committee established by the Board, as well as any other matter relating to such Awards; or
  

b.  the compensation committee established by the Board for all other matters relating to the
administration or operation of the Plan.

		
	 Company
	  	Allego N.V.
		
	 Consultant
	  	Any Person, other than a Director or Employee, who is an adviser or consultant engaged by the Company and/or a Subsidiary to render bona fide services to the Company and/or a Subsidiary.
		
	 DCC
	  	The Dutch Civil Code.
		
	 Director
	  	A member of the Board.
		
	 Eligible Participant
	  	Any Director, Employee or Consultant.
		
	 Employee
	  	Any Person, other than a Director, who is an employee or officer of the Company and/or a Subsidiary.
		
	 Exercise Date
	  	The date on which an Award is duly exercised by or on behalf of the Participant concerned.
		
	 Exercise Price
	  	The exercise price applicable to an Award.
		
	 FMV
	  	The closing price of a Share on the relevant date (or, if there is no reported sale of Shares on such date, on the last preceding date on which any such reported sale occurred) on the principal stock exchange where Shares have
been admitted for trading, unless determined otherwise by the Committee.
		
	 General Meeting
	  	The Company’s general meeting of shareholders.

  
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	 Good Leaver
	  	A Participant who ceases to be an Eligible Participant and who is not a Bad Leaver.
		
	 Grant Date
	  	The date on which the Committee decides to grant an Award, or such later effective date applicable to such Award as may be determined by the Committee.
		
	 Option
	  	The right to subscribe for, or otherwise acquire, one Plan Share.
		
	 Other Award
	  	An Award which does not take the form of an Option, SAR, Share of Restricted Stock or RSU, and which may be denominated or payable in, valued in whole or in part by reference to, or otherwise based on or related to Shares or
factors which may influence the value of Shares, including cash-settled financial instruments and financial instruments which are convertible into or exchangeable for Plan Shares.
		
	 Participant
	  	The holder of an Award, including, as the context may require, the rightful heir(s) of a previous holder of such Award having acquired such Award as a result of the death of such previous holder.
		
	 Performance Criteria
	  	The performance criteria applicable to an Award.
		
	 Person
	  	A natural person, partnership, company, association, cooperative, mutual insurance society, foundation or any other entity or body which operates externally as an independent unit or organisation.
		
	 Plan
	  	This long-term incentive plan.
		
	 Plan Share
	  	A Share underlying an Award.
		
	 Replacement Award
	  	An Award granted in assumption of, or in substitution or exchange for, long-term incentive awards previously granted by a Person acquired (or whose business is acquired) by the Company or a Subsidiary or with which the Company or
a Subsidiary merges or forms a business combination, as reasonably determined by the Committee.
		
	 Restricted Stock
	  	Plan Shares subject to such restrictions as the Committee may impose, including with respect to voting rights and the right to receive dividends or other distributions made by the Company.
		
	 RSU
	  	The right to receive, in cash, in assets, in the form of Plan Shares valued at FMV, or a combination thereof, the FMV of one Share on the Exercise Date.
		
	 SAR
	  	The right to receive, in cash, in assets, in the form of Plan Shares valued at FMV, or a combination thereof, the excess of the FMV of one Share on the applicable Exercise Date over the applicable Exercise Price.
		
	 Section 409A IRC
	  	Section 409A of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the rules, regulations and guidance promulgated pursuant thereto (or any successor provision).
		
	 Section 457A IRC
	  	Section 457A of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the rules, regulations and guidance promulgated pursuant thereto (or any successor provision).
		
	 Share
	  	An ordinary share in the Company’s capital.
		
	 Subsidiary
	  	A subsidiary of the Company within the meaning of Section 2:24a DCC.

  
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	2.2	 References to statutory provisions are to those provisions as they are in force from time to time.

  

	2.3	 Terms that are defined in the singular have a corresponding meaning in the plural.

  

	2.4	 Words denoting a gender include each other gender. 

 

	2.5	 Except as otherwise required by law, the terms “written” and “in writing” include
the use of electronic means of communication. 

 ADMINISTRATION 

Article 3 
  

	3.1	 This Plan shall be administered by the Committee. The Committee’s powers and authorities under this
Plan include the authority to perform the following matters, in each case consistent with and subject to the terms of this Plan: 

  

	 	a.	 designating Persons to whom Awards are granted; 

 

	 	b.	 deciding to grant Awards; 

 

	 	c.	 determining the form(s) and type(s) of Awards being granted and setting the terms and conditions
applicable to such Awards, including: 

  

	 	i.	 the number of Plan Shares underlying Awards; 

 

	 	ii.	 the time(s) when Awards may be exercised or settled in whole or in part; 

 

	 	iii.	 whether, to which extent, and under which circumstances Awards may be exercised or settled in cash or
assets (including other Awards), or a combination thereof, in lieu of Plan Shares and vice versa; 

  

	 	iv.	 whether, to which extent and under which circumstances Awards may be cancelled or suspended;

  

	 	v.	 whether, to which extent and under which circumstances a Participant may designate another Person owned
or controlled by him as recipient or beneficiary of his Awards; 

  

	 	vi.	 whether and to which extent Awards are subject to Performance Criteria and/or restrictive covenants
(including non-competition, non-solicitation, confidentiality and/or Share ownership requirements); 

 

	 	vii.	 the method(s) by which Awards may be exercised, settled or cancelled; 

 

	 	viii.	 whether, to which extent and under which circumstances, the exercise, settlement or cancellation of
Awards may be deferred or suspended; 

  

	 	d.	 amending or waiving the terms applicable to outstanding Awards (including Performance Criteria), subject
to the restrictions imposed by Article 9 and provided that no such amendment shall take effect without the consent of the affected Participant(s), if such amendment would materially and adversely affect the rights of the Participant(s) under such
Awards, except to the extent that any such amendment is made to cause this Plan or the Awards concerned to comply with applicable law, stock exchange rules, accounting principles or tax rules and regulations; 

 

	 	e.	 making any determination under, and interpreting the terms of, this Plan, any rules or regulations
issued pursuant to this Plan and any Award Agreement; 

  

	 	f.	 correcting any defect, supplying any omission or reconciling any inconsistency in the Plan or any Award
Agreement; 

  
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	 	g.	 settling any dispute between the Company and any Participant (including any beneficiary of his Awards)
regarding the administration and operation of this Plan, any rules or regulations issued pursuant to this Plan, and any Award Agreement entered into with such Participant; and 

 

	 	h.	 making any other determination or taking any other action which the Committee considers to be necessary,
useful or desirable in connection with the administration or operation of this Plan. 

  

	3.2	 The Committee may issue further rules and regulations for the administration and operation of this Plan,
consistent with and subject to the terms of this Plan. 

  

	3.3	 All decisions of the Committee shall be final, conclusive and binding upon the Company and the
Participants (including beneficiaries of Awards). 

 AWARDS 

Article 4 
  

	4.1	 Awards can only be granted to: 

 

	 	a.	 Eligible Participants; and 

 

	 	b.	 any other Person who has been extended an offer of employment or other service, as a result of which the
Committee reasonably expects such Person to become an Eligible Participant within twelve months after the Grant Date, provided that Awards granted to any such Person shall be treated as Awards held by a Bad Leaver if and when he has not become an
Eligible Participant within such twelve-month period. 

  

	4.2	 No Award is intended to confer any rights on the relevant Participant except as set forth in the
applicable Award Agreement. In particular, no Award should be construed as giving any Participant the right to remain employed by or to continue to provide services for the Company or any Subsidiary. 

 

	4.3	 Awards shall be granted for no consideration or for such minimal cash consideration as may be required
by applicable law. 

  

	4.4	 Awards may be granted alone or in addition or in tandem with any other Award and/or any award under any
other plan of the Company or any Subsidiary. Awards granted in addition or in tandem with any other Award and/or any award under any other plan of the Company or any Subsidiary may be granted simultaneously or at different times.

  

	4.5	 Each Award shall be evidenced by an Award Agreement entered into between the Company and the Participant
concerned. Until an Award Agreement has been entered into between the Company and the relevant Participant, no rights can be derived from the Awards concerned by such Participant. 

 

	4.6	 Plan Shares, including Awards in the form of Shares of Restricted Stock, shall be delivered in such
form(s) as may be determined by the Committee and shall be subject to such stop transfer orders and other restrictions as the Committee may deem required or advisable. Furthermore, the Committee may determine that certificates for such Shares shall
bear an appropriate legend referring to the terms, conditions and restrictions applicable thereto. 

  

	4.7	 The terms and conditions applicable to Awards, including the time(s) when Awards vest in whole or in
part and any applicable Performance Criteria, shall be set by the Committee and may vary between Awards and between Participants, as the Committee deems appropriate. The Committee may also determine whether and under which circumstances Awards shall
be settled automatically upon vesting, without being exercised by the Participant. 

  

	4.8	 The term of an Award shall be determined by the Committee, but shall not exceed ten years from the
applicable Grant Date. Unless determined otherwise by the Committee, if the exercise of an Award is prohibited by applicable law or the Company’s insider trading policy on the last business day of the term of such Award, such term shall be
extended for a period of one month following the end of such prohibition. 

  
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	4.9	 Unless determined otherwise by the Committee, Awards cannot be transferred, pledged or otherwise
encumbered, except by testament or hereditary law as a result of death of the Participant concerned. 

  

	4.10	 If, as a result of changes in applicable law, accounting principles or tax rules and regulations, or due
to a variation of the composition of the Company’s issued share capital (including a share split, reverse share split, redenomination of the nominal value, or as a result of a dividend or other distribution, reorganisation, acquisition, merger,
demerger, business combination or other transaction involving the Company or a Subsidiary), an adjustment to this Plan, any Award Agreement and/or outstanding Awards is necessary to prevent dilution or enlargement of the benefits or potential
benefits intended to be made available under this Plan, the Committee may adjust equitably any or all of: 

  

	 	a.	 the number of Plan Shares available under this Plan; 

 

	 	b.	 the number of Plan Shares underlying outstanding Awards; and/or 

 

	 	c.	 the Exercise Price or other terms applicable to outstanding Awards. 

 

	4.11	 Any rights, payments and benefits under any Award shall be subject to repayment and/or recoupment by the
Company in accordance with applicable law, stock exchange rules and such policies and procedures as the Company may adopt from time to time. 

TYPES OF AWARDS 
 Article 5 

 

	5.1	 The Committee may grant Awards in the form of Options, SARs, Shares of Restricted Stock, RSUs, Other
Awards or a combination of the foregoing. 

  

	5.2	 Upon the exercise or settlement of vested Options, the Company shall be obliged to deliver to the
Participant concerned (or the beneficiary of such Options, as applicable), the Plan Shares underlying such Options (unless otherwise set forth in the Award Agreement). 

 

	5.3	 Upon the exercise or settlement of vested SARs, the Company shall be obliged to pay to the Participant
concerned (or the beneficiary of such SARs, as applicable) an amount equal to the number of Plan Shares underlying such SARs multiplied by the excess, if any, of the FMV of one Share on the applicable Exercise Date over the applicable Exercise
Price. The Company may satisfy such payment obligation in cash, in assets, in the form of Shares valued at FMV, or a combination thereof, at the discretion of the Committee. 

 

	5.4	 The exercise by a Participant of his rights attached to Shares of Restricted Stock shall be subject to
such restrictions as the Committee may impose, including with respect to voting rights and the right to receive dividends or other distributions made by the Company. Upon the vesting of Shares of Restricted Stock, any such restrictions and
conditions shall lapse with respect to those Shares. If an Award in the form of Shares of Restricted Stock is cancelled or otherwise terminated, the Participant shall be obliged to transfer all of his unvested Shares of Restricted Stock to the
Company promptly and for no consideration. 

  

	5.5	 Upon the exercise or settlement of vested RSUs, the Company shall be obliged to pay to the Participant
concerned (or the beneficiary of such RSUs, as applicable) an amount equal to the number of Plan Shares underlying such RSUs multiplied by the FMV of one Share on the applicable Exercise Date. The Company may satisfy such payment obligation in cash,
in assets, in the form of Shares valued at FMV, or a combination thereof, at the discretion of the Committee (unless otherwise set forth in the Award Agreement). 

 

	5.6	 The Committee may determine that a Participant holding one or more RSUs is entitled to receive dividends
and other distributions made by the Company on the Shares, as if such Participant held the Plan Shares underlying such RSUs. The Committee may impose restrictions with respect to such entitlement. 

  
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 PERFORMANCE CRITERIA 

Article 6 
  

	6.1	 The Committee may condition the right of a Participant to exercise one or more of his Awards, and the
timing thereof, upon the achievement or satisfaction of such Performance Criteria as may be determined by the Committee, within periods specified by the Committee. 

 

	6.2	 If an Award is subject to Performance Criteria which must be achieved or satisfied within a period
specified by the Committee for that purpose, such Award can only be exercised or settled at or after the end of that period. 

  

	6.3	 Performance Criteria may be measured on an absolute or relative basis and may be established on a
Company-wide basis or with respect to one or more business units, divisions, Subsidiaries and/or business segments. Relative performance may be measured against a group of peer companies determined by the Committee, financial market indices and/or
other objective and quantifiable indices. Performance Criteria may relate to performance by the Company and/or by the Participant concerned. 

  

	6.4	 If the Committee determines that a change in the business, operations, group structure or capital
structure of the Company, or other events or circumstances, render certain Performance Criteria applicable to outstanding Awards unsuitable or inappropriate, the Committee may amend or waive such Performance Criteria, in whole or in part, as the
Committee deems appropriate. 

 PLAN SHARES AVAILABLE FOR AWARDS 

Article 7 
  

	7.1	 Subject to Articles 4.10 and 7.2, the Plan Shares underlying Awards which are not Replacement Awards,
irrespective of whether such Awards have been exercised or settled, may not represent more than 10% of the Company’s issued share capital immediately following the closing of the listing of Shares by the Company, provided that this number shall
be increased annually on January 1 of each calendar year, starting in [2022], by the lesser of (i) 5% of the Company’s issued share capital on the last day of the immediately preceding calendar year or (ii) such lower number as may be
determined by the Board (which number may also be nil). 

  

	7.2	 Plan Shares underlying Awards, except for Replacement Awards, which expire, which are cancelled or
otherwise terminated, or which are exercised or settled in cash or assets in lieu of Plan Shares, shall again be available under this Plan and shall not be counted towards the limit imposed by Article 7.1. 

VESTING, EXERCISE AND SETTLEMENT 
 Article 8 

 

	8.1	 Each Award Agreement shall contain the vesting schedule and, where relevant, delivery schedule (which
may include deferred delivery later than the vesting dates) for the relevant Awards. 

  

	8.2	 Only vested Awards may be exercised or settled in accordance with their terms. An Award can only be
exercised (to the extent it is not settled automatically) by or on behalf of the Participant holding such Award. 

  

	8.3	 An Award can only be exercised through the use of an electronic system or platform to be designated by
the Committee (if and when such system or platform has been set up by the Company), or otherwise by delivering written notice to the Company in a form approved by the Committee. 

 

	8.4	 Subject to Article 9.1, the Committee shall determine the Exercise Price, provided that the Exercise
Price for an Award which can be exercised or settled in the form of Plan Shares shall not be less than the aggregate nominal value of such Plan Shares. 

  
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	8.5	 Upon the exercise of an Award, the applicable Exercise Price must immediately be paid in cash, wire
transfer of immediately available funds or by check payable to the order of the Company, provided that the Committee, subject to applicable law, may allow such Exercise Price to be satisfied on a cashless or net settlement basis, applying any of the
following methods (or a combination thereof): 

  

	 	a.	 by means of an immediate sale by or on behalf of the relevant Participant of part of the Plan Shares
underlying the Award being exercised, with sale proceeds equal to the Exercise Price being remitted to the Company and any remaining net sale proceeds (less applicable costs, if any) being paid to such Participant; 

 

	 	b.	 by means of the relevant Participant forfeiting his entitlement to receive part of the Plan Shares
underlying the Award being exercised at FMV on the Exercise Date and charging the aggregate nominal value of the remaining Plan Shares underlying such Award against the Company’s reserves; 

 

	 	c.	 by means of the relevant Participant surrendering his entitlement to receive part of the Plan Shares
underlying the Award being exercised at FMV on the Exercise Date, against the Company becoming due an equivalent amount to such Participant and setting off that obligation against the Company’s receivable with respect to payment of the
applicable Exercise Price; or 

  

	 	d.	 by means of the relevant Participant surrendering and transferring Shares to the Company (which may
include Plan Shares underlying the Award being exercised) at FMV on the Exercise Date. 

  

	8.6	 When an Award is exercised or settled in the form of Plan Shares, the Company shall, at the discretion
of the Committee, subject to applicable law and the Company’s insider trading policy: 

  

	 	a.	 issue new Plan Shares to the relevant Participant; or 

 

	 	b.	 transfer existing Plan Shares held by the Company to the relevant Participant, 

provided, in each case, that Plan Shares may be delivered in the form of book-entry securities representing those Plan Shares (or beneficial
ownership of those Plan Shares entitling the holder to exercise or direct the exercise of voting rights attached thereto) credited to the securities account designated by the relevant Participant. Furthermore, Plan Shares may be delivered as
described in the previous sentence to a Person designated by the relevant Participant, with the prior approval of the Committee, as beneficiary of his Award. 
  

	8.7	 If an Award is exercised or settled in the form of Plan Shares and such Award does not relate to a whole
number of Plan Shares, the number of Plan Shares underlying such Award shall be rounded down to the nearest integer. 

 PRICING
RESTRICTIONS FOR OPTIONS AND SARS 
 Article 9 
  

	9.1	 Except for Replacement Awards, the Exercise Price for an Option or SAR shall not be less than the higher
of: 

  

	 	a.	 the FMV of a Plan Share on the applicable Grant Date and, in case of a SAR being granted in connection
with an Option, on the Grant Date of such Option; or 

  

	 	b.	 the nominal value of a Plan Share. 

 

	9.2	 Except as provided in Article 4.10, the Committee may not, without prior approval of the General
Meeting, seek to effect any re-pricing of any outstanding “underwater” Option or SAR by: 

  

	 	a.	 amending or modifying the terms of such Award to lower the Exercise Price; 

  
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	 	b.	 cancelling such Award and granting in exchange either (i) replacement Options or SARs having a
lower Exercise Price, or (ii) Restricted Stock, RSUs or Other Awards; or 

  

	 	c.	 cancelling or repurchasing such Award for cash, assets or other securities. 

 

	9.3	 Options and SARs will be considered to be “underwater” within the meaning of Article 9.2 at
any time when the FMV of the Plan Shares underlying such Awards is less than the applicable Exercise Price. 

 U.S. PARTICIPANTS

 Article 10 
  

	10.1	 With respect to any Award subject to Section 409A IRC and Section 457A IRC, this Plan and the
applicable Award Agreement are intended to comply with the requirements of Section 409A IRC and Section 457A IRC, the provisions of this Plan and such Award Agreement shall be interpreted in a manner that satisfies the requirements of
Section 409A IRC and Section 457A IRC, and this Plan shall be operated accordingly. If any provision of this Plan or any term or condition of any Award subject to Section 409A IRC and Section 457A IRC would otherwise frustrate or
conflict with this intent, the provision, term or condition will be interpreted and deemed amended so as to avoid this conflict. 

  

	10.2	 Notwithstanding any provision of this Plan to the contrary or any Award Agreement, a termination of
employment shall not deemed to have occurred for purposes of any provision of an Award that is subject to Section 409A IRC providing for payment upon or following a termination of a Participant’s employment unless such termination is also
a “separation from service” and, for purposes of any such provision of such Award, references to a “termination”, “termination of employment” or like terms shall mean “separation from service”.

  

	10.3	 No Awards will be eligible for the payment of dividends or dividend equivalents, to the extent such
Option or SAR is subject to Section 409A IRC and Section 457A IRC. 

  

	10.4	 If all or part of any payments made, or other benefits conferred, under any Award subject to
Section 409A IRC constitutes deferred compensation for purposes of Section 409A IRC as a result of a “separation from service” of the relevant Participant (other than due to his death) within the meaning of Section 409A IRC
while such Participant is a “specified employee” under Section 409A IRC, then such payment or benefit shall not be made or conferred until six months and one business day have elapsed after the date of such “separation from
service”, except as permitted under Section 409A IRC. 

  

	10.5	 If an Award subject to Section 409A IRC includes a “series of installment payments”
within the meaning of Section 1.409A-2(b)(2)(iii) of the United States Treasury Regulations, the right of the relevant Participant to such series of instalment payments shall be treated as a right to a
series of separate payments and not as a right to a single payment, and if such an Award includes “dividend equivalents” within the meaning of Section 1.409A-3(e) of the United States Treasury
Regulations, the right of the relevant Participant to such dividend equivalents shall be treated separately from the right to other amounts or other benefits under such Award. 

 

	10.6	 For any Award subject to Section 409A IRC or Section 457A IRC that provides for accelerated
distribution on a Change of Control of amounts that constitute “deferred compensation” as defined in Section 409A IRC and Section 457A IRC, if the event that constitutes such Change of Control does not also constitute a change in
the ownership or effective control of the Company, or in the ownership of a substantial portion of the Company’s assets (in either case, as defined in Section 409A IRC), such amount shall not be distributed on such Change of Control but
instead shall vest as of the date of such Change of Control and shall be paid on the scheduled payment date specified in the applicable Award Agreement, except to the extent that earlier distribution would not result in the relevant Participant
incurring any additional tax, penalty, interest or other expense under Section 409A IRC and Section 457A IRC. 

  
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	10.7	 Notwithstanding the foregoing in this Article 10, the tax treatment of the benefits provided under this
Plan or any Award Agreement is not warranted or guaranteed, and in no event shall the Company be liable for all or any portion of any taxes, penalties, interest or other expenses that may be incurred by a U.S. Participant on account of non-compliance with Section 409A IRC and Section 457A IRC. 

  

	10.8	 Notwithstanding any provision of this Plan to the contrary or any Award Agreement, in the event the
Committee determines that any Award may be subject to Section 409A IRC or Section 457A IRC, the Committee may adopt such amendments to this Plan and the applicable Award Agreement or adopt other policies and procedures (including
amendments, policies and procedures with retroactive effect), or take any other actions, that the Committee determined are necessary or appropriate to: 

  

	 	a.	 exempt the Award from Section 409A IRC or Section 457A IRC and/or preserve the intended tax
treatment of the benefits provided with respect to the Award; or 

  

	 	b.	 comply with the requirements of Section 409A IRC or Section 457A IRC and thereby avoid the
application of any adverse tax consequences under such Sections. 

 LEAVER 

Article 11 
  

	11.1	 If a Participant becomes a Good Leaver, unless otherwise determined by the Committee or set forth in an
Award Agreement: 

  

	 	a.	 all vested Awards that have not yet been exercised or settled must be exercised or settled in accordance
with their terms within a period specified by the Committee and, if such Awards are not exercised or (through no fault of the Participant concerned) not settled within such period, they shall be cancelled automatically without compensation for the
loss of such Awards; and 

  

	 	b.	 all unvested Awards of such Participant shall be cancelled automatically without compensation for the
loss of such Awards, unless the Committee decides otherwise. 

  

	11.2	 If a Participant becomes a Bad Leaver, all vested Awards of such Participant which have not been
exercised or settled, as well as all unvested Awards of such Participant, shall be cancelled automatically without compensation for the loss of such Awards. 

CHANGE OF CONTROL 
 Article 12 

 

	12.1	 If long-term incentive awards are granted in assumption of, or in substitution or exchange for,
outstanding Awards in connection with a Change of Control and the Committee has determined that such awards are sufficiently equivalent to the outstanding Awards concerned, then such outstanding Awards shall be cancelled and terminated upon the
replacement awards being granted to the Participants concerned. 

  

	12.2	 If, in connection with a Change of Control, outstanding Awards are not replaced by long-term incentive
awards as described in Article 12.1, or are replaced by long-term incentive awards which the Committee does not consider to be sufficiently equivalent to such outstanding Awards, then such Awards shall immediately vest and, where relevant, settle in
full, unless the Committee decides otherwise. 

  

	12.3	 For purposes of this Article 12, awards shall not be considered to be “sufficiently
equivalent” to outstanding Awards, if the underlying securities are not widely held and publicly traded on a regulated national stock exchange. 

  
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 LOCK-UP 

Article 13 
  

	13.1	 In connection with any registration of the Company’s securities under United States securities
laws, to the extent requested by the Company or the underwriters managing any offering of the Company’s securities, and except as otherwise approved by the Committee or pursuant to any exceptions approved by such underwriters, Shares acquired
by a Participant pursuant to the issuance, vesting, exercise or settlement of any Award may not be sold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of prior to such period following the effective date of such registration as designated by such underwriters,
not to exceed 180 days following such registration. 

  

	13.2	 The Company may impose stop-transfer instructions with respect to the Shares subject to the restriction
stipulated by Article 13.1 until the end of the lock-up period referred to in that provision. 

DATA PROTECTION 
 Article 14 

 

	14.1	 The Company may process personal data relating to the Participants in connection with the administration
and operation of this Plan. The personal data of the Participants which may be processed in this respect may include a copy of an identification document, contact details and bank and securities account numbers. Each Participant’s personal data
shall be stored by the Company for such time period as is necessary to administer such Participant’s participation in the Plan or as otherwise permitted under applicable law. 

 

	14.2	 Each Participant’s personal data shall be handled by the Company in a proper and careful manner in
accordance with applicable law, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. Participants have the right to lodge complaints with an applicable supervisory authority regarding
the Company’s processing of personal data pursuant to this Plan. 

  

	14.3	 The Company shall implement technical and organisational measures designed to protect personal data
processed pursuant to Article 14.1. Personnel or third parties that have access to such personal data shall be bound by confidentiality obligations. 

  

	14.4	 The Company shall abide by any statutory rights the Participants may have regarding their respective
personal data processed pursuant to Article 14.1, which includes the right to access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing, objection to processing and portability of such personal data. 

 

	14.5	 In connection with the administration and operation of this Plan, the Company may transfer personal data
processed pursuant to Article 14.1 to one or more third parties, provided that there is a legitimate interest in doing so. Where such third parties are located outside the European Economic Area in countries that are not considered to provide for an
adequate level of data protection, the Company shall ensure that sufficient data protection safeguards are put in place, failing which explicit consent for such transfer shall be obtained from the Participant(s) concerned. 

 

	14.6	 The Company may establish one or more privacy policies providing further information on data protection
and applying to the processing of personal data of the Participants by the Company in connection with the administration and operation of this Plan. 

TAX 
 Article 15 

 

	15.1	 Any and all tax liability (e.g., any wage tax or income tax) and employee social security premiums due
in connection with or resulting from the granting, vesting, exercise or settlement of an Award (or the 

  
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implementation of the Plan) or any payment or transfer under an Award (or under the Plan generally) shall be for the account of the relevant Participant. 

 

	15.2	 The Company or any Subsidiary may, and each Participant shall permit the Company or any Subsidiary to,
withhold from any Award granted or any payment due or transfer made under any Award (or under the Plan generally) or from any compensation or other amount owing to a Participant the amount (in cash, Shares, other Awards, other property, net
settlement or any combination thereof) of applicable income taxes or wage withholding taxes due in respect of an Award, the grant of an Award, its exercise or settlement (or the implementation of the Plan) or any payment or transfer under such Award
(or under the Plan generally) and to take such other action, including providing for elective payment of such amounts in cash or Shares by the Participant, as may be necessary in the option of the Company to satisfy all obligations for the payment
of such taxes. In addition, the Company may cause the sale by or on behalf of the relevant Participant of part of the Plan Shares underlying any Award being exercised or settled, with sale proceeds equal to the applicable wage or withholding taxes
being remitted to the Company and any remaining net sale proceeds (less applicable costs, if any) being paid to such Participant. 

  

	15.3	 This Plan is governed by the tax laws and social security legislation and regulations prevailing at the
date a certain taxable event occurs. If any tax and/or employee social security legislation or regulations are amended and any tax or employee social security levies become payable as a result of such legislative amendment, the costs and the risk
related thereto shall be born solely by the relevant Participant. 

  

	15.4	 Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 15.2, where, in relation to an Award granted under this Plan,
the Company or any Subsidiary (as the case may be) is liable, or is in accordance with the current practice believed by the Committee to be liable, to account for any tax or social security authority for any sum in respect of any tax or social
security liability of the Participant, the Award may not be exercised unless the relevant Participant has paid to the Company or the relevant Subsidiary (as the case may be) an amount sufficient to discharge the liability). 

 

	15.5	 If, and to the extent, the Company or any Subsidiary (as the case may be) is not reimbursed, by means of
the provisions of Article 15.2 or 15.4, for any wage tax or income tax, employee’s social security contributions liability or any other liabilities for which the Company or a Subsidiary (as the case may be) has an obligation to withhold and
account, the Participant shall indemnify and hold harmless the Company or any Subsidiary (as the case may be) for any such taxes paid by the Company or any Subsidiary (as the case may be). 

 

	15.6	 For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this Article 15 shall apply to a Participant’s
liabilities that may arise on a taxable event in any jurisdiction. 

 AMENDMENTS 

Article 16 
  

	16.1	 Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law and unless otherwise expressly provided in an Award
Agreement, the Board may amend, supplement, suspend or terminate this Plan (or any portion thereof) pursuant to a resolution to that effect, provided that no such amendment, supplement, suspension or termination shall take effect without:

  

	 	a.	 approval of the General Meeting, if such approval is required by applicable law or stock exchange rules;
and/or 

  

	 	b.	 the consent of the affected Participant(s), if such action would materially and adversely affect the
rights of such Participant(s) under any outstanding Award, except to the extent that any such amendment, supplement or termination is made to cause this Plan to comply with applicable law, stock exchange rules, accounting principles or tax rules and
regulations. 

  
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	16.2	 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Plan, the Committee may amend the Plan and/or any Award
Agreement in such manner as may be necessary or desirable to enable the Plan and/or such Award Agreement to achieve its stated purposes in any jurisdiction in a tax-efficient manner and in compliance with
local laws, rules and regulations to recognise differences in local law, tax policy or custom. The Committee also may impose conditions on the exercise or vesting of Awards in order to minimise the Company’s obligation with respect to tax
equalisation for Participants on assignments outside their home country. 

 GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION 

Article 17 
 This Plan shall be governed by and shall be
construed in accordance with the laws of the Netherlands. Subject to Article 3.1 paragraph g., any dispute arising in connection with these rules shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent court in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

  
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 Annex A—Template Award Agreement 

AWARD AGREEMENT 
 THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE
ON [DATE] BETWEEN 
  

	1.	 Allego N.V., a public company with limited liability, having its corporate seat in
[municipality] (address: Westervoortsedijk 73 KB, 6827 Arnhem, the Netherlands, trade register number: 82985537) (the “Company”); and 

 

	2.	 [details Participant] (the “Participant”). 

NOW HEREBY AGREE AS FOLLOWS 
  

	1.1	 Capitalised terms used herein have the meanings ascribed thereto in the Company’s long-term
incentive plan (the “Plan”). 

  

	1.2	 In the event of a conflict among the provisions of the Plan, this agreement and/or any descriptive
materials concerning the Award governed by this agreement provided to the Participant, the provisions of the Plan will prevail. 

  

	1.3	 The Participant has been granted an Award on the terms and subject to the conditions set out in the Plan
and below: 

  

			
	Form of Award	  	 :  [number] [Options] [SARs] [Shares of Restricted Stock] [RSUs] [Other
Awards]

		
	Grant Date	  	 :  [date]

		
	[Exercise Price]	  	 :  [[FMV] [other price] per [Option] [SAR] [Share of Restricted Stock]
[RSU] [Other Award]]

		
	Automatic settlement	  	 :  [Yes, on each vesting date] [No, exercised at the option of the
Participant]

		
	Expiration Date	  	 :  [date]

		
	Performance-based	  	 :  [Yes, as specified below] [No]

		
	Vesting schedule	  	 :  Starting on [the Grant Date] [date], [percentage]% of
the Award vests each anniversary of [the Grant Date] [such date][, subject to the applicable Performance Criteria specified below]

		
	Delivery schedule	  	 :  [Not applicable] [Within [one week] following each vesting date]

		
	Good Leaver	  	 :  In case of the Participant becoming a Good Leaver, all vested Awards that have not
yet been exercised or settled must be exercised or settled in accordance with their terms within [period] after the Participant became a Good Leaver.

  
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	1.4	 [The following Performance Criteria relating to the Company’s performance apply with respect to this Award
(determined on a consolidated basis):] 

  

															
	 Criteria
	  	 Measure
	  	Vesting percentage of time-vested
[Options] [SARs] [Restricted
Stock] [RSUs]
[Other Awards]
	  	0%	  	20%	  	40%	  	60%	  	80%	  	100%
	Adjusted EBITDA	  	Increase over financial year compared to prior financial year, determined as at the end of the financial year on the basis of the Company’s [audited] [annual][last quarter] financial statements (in [basis points])	  		  		  		  		  		  	
	VWAP	  	Increase over financial year compared to prior financial year, determined as at the end of the financial year by reference to Bloomberg screens (in [USD])	  		  		  		  		  		  	
	EPS	  	Increase over financial year compared to prior financial year, determined as at the end of the financial year by reference to Bloomberg screens (in [USD])	  		  		  		  		  		  	
	Adjusted FCF	  	Increase over financial year compared to prior financial year, determined as at the end of the financial year by reference to Bloomberg screens (in [USD])	  		  		  		  		  		  	
	ROIC	  	Percentage for the financial year	  		  		  		  		  		  	
	RoE	  	Percentage for the financial year	  		  		  		  		  		  	
	Relative TSR	  	Percentage for the financial year	  		  		  		  		  		  	
	[Other metrics or targets]	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	

  

	1.5	 [The following Performance Criteria relating to the Participant’s performance apply with respect to this
Award:] 

  

															
	 Criteria
	  	 Measure
	  	Vesting percentage of time-vested
[Options] [SARs] [Restricted
Stock] [RSUs]
[Other Awards]
	  	0%	  	20%	  	40%	  	60%	  	80%	  	100%
	Strategic initiatives	  	Percentage of following achievements/milestones, as determined by the Committee: [describe achievements/milestones]	  		  		  		  		  		  	
	CSR metrics	  	Percentage of following achievements/milestones, as determined by the Committee: [describe achievements/milestones]	  		  		  		  		  		  	
	[Other metrics or targets]	  		  		  		  		  		  		  	

  

	1.6	 The Participant grants an irrevocable power of attorney to the Company, with full right of substitution,
to perform on the Participant’s behalf all acts necessary for or conducive to the administration and operation of the Plan, including the following matters (in each case consistent with and subject to the terms of this Plan):

  

	 	a.	 delivery of Plan Shares underlying Awards upon the exercise or settlement of such Awards in accordance
with their terms; 

  

	 	b.	 effecting a cashless exercise of Awards; and 

  
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	 	c.	 effecting a cancellation, termination and/or transfer to the Company of Awards in case the Participant
would become a Bad Leaver. 

  

	1.7	 The power of attorney granted above also extends to the performance of acts of disposition
(beschikkingshandelingen). The Company may act as counterparty of the Participant when acting under such power of attorney. 

  

	1.8	 This agreement shall be governed by and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the
Netherlands. Any dispute arising in connection with this agreement shall be resolved in accordance with the dispute resolution provisions of the Plan. 

  

			
	  
 Allego
N.V.

	Name	 	:
	Title	 	:
	
	  

[Participant]

  
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