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LONDON - Dr Keith Harris and his wife have increased their shareholding in Global Connectivity PLC (LSE:GCO) to 12.38% of voting rights, according to a regulatory filing released Tuesday.
The notification shows that Dr Harris and Mrs Harris now hold 40,126,707 shares in the UK-based company, crossing a reportable threshold. This represents an increase from their previous position of 11.63%.
The shares are held through nominee companies, with 37,460,067 shares held by Dr Harris through HSBC Global Custody Nominee (UK) Limited and 2,666,640 shares held by his wife through Rathbone Nominees Limited.
The threshold was crossed on October 14, 2025, with the company being notified on the same day, according to the TR-1 standard form for notification of major holdings filed with the London Stock Exchange.
The filing indicates that the change in shareholding was due to "an event changing the breakdown of voting rights." No financial instruments or similar economic instruments were reported as part of this notification.
Dr Harris, based in London, is listed as the ultimate controlling person in the chain of controlled undertakings through which the voting rights are held.
The information was disclosed in accordance with the transparency requirements of the Financial Conduct Authority and the London Stock Exchange.
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