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LONDON - Barclays PLC (LON:BARC) has increased its stake in Vodafone Group PLC (LSE:LON:VOD) to 6.08% of voting rights, according to a major shareholding notification released Friday.
The British banking group crossed the threshold on July 8, with the telecommunications company being notified on July 10, according to the regulatory filing.
Barclays now holds 0.12% of voting rights attached to shares and 5.96% through financial instruments. This represents a total of approximately 1.48 billion voting rights in Vodafone (NASDAQ:VOD).
The previous notification showed Barclays held 5.98% of voting rights, with 0.03% attached to shares and 5.95% through financial instruments.
The financial instruments held by Barclays include rights to recall shares, physical call options, contracts for difference, equity swaps, portfolio swaps, and various put and call options with expiration dates ranging from August 2025 to April 2027.
Barclays Bank PLC accounts for the majority of the group’s interest in Vodafone, controlling 5.45% of the total voting rights. Other Barclays entities holding positions include Barclays Capital Securities Limited, Barclays Capital Inc., Barclays Investment Solutions Limited, Barclays Bank (Suisse) SA, and Barclays Bank Ireland PLC.
The notification was made in accordance with regulatory requirements for major shareholding disclosures in the UK, based on the press release statement.
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