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LONDON - Barclays PLC (LON:BARC) has increased its stake in Vodafone Group Plc (LSE:LON:VOD) to 6.06%, according to a regulatory filing published Friday.
The British banking group crossed the notification threshold on June 24, with the telecommunications company being informed of the change on June 26.
The updated position represents a total of 1.48 billion voting rights in Vodafone (NASDAQ:VOD). This marks an increase from Barclays’ previous position of 5.86%.
According to the filing, Barclays now holds 0.24% of voting rights attached directly to shares, while 5.82% are held through various financial instruments including call options, put options, equity swaps, and portfolio swaps with expiration dates ranging from 2025 to 2028.
The majority of Barclays’ exposure to Vodafone comes through its subsidiary Barclays Bank PLC, which controls 5.31% of the total voting rights.
The notification was made in compliance with UK regulatory requirements for major shareholding disclosures. Companies are required to notify the market when their stake in a public company crosses certain thresholds.
Vodafone Group is a European and African telecommunications company providing mobile and fixed services across 15 countries.
The information in this article is based on a regulatory press release statement from Vodafone Group Plc.
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