Experian to add 50,000 shares to official list on LSE

Published 16/04/2025, 09:58
Experian to add 50,000 shares to official list on LSE

LONDON - Experian (OTC:EXPGF) plc, the global information services company, announced that it has applied for 50,000 ordinary shares to be admitted to the Official List of the Financial Conduct Authority and to commence trading on the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG) (LSE:EXPN) on April 22, 2025. These shares will be issued under a block listing and are tied to the Experian Tax-Qualified Employee Share Purchase Plan (North America).

The company stated that the newly issued shares would rank equally with the existing ordinary shares. This move is part of Experian’s ongoing efforts to facilitate employee share ownership, providing a mechanism for staff to acquire shares as part of their compensation and benefits package.

Experian, a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index, operates globally, offering data and analytics services across various industries including financial services, healthcare, automotive, agrifinance, and insurance. The company’s solutions are aimed at enhancing lending practices, combating fraud, streamlining healthcare processes, and providing marketing insights, among other applications.

Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, Experian employs approximately 22,500 individuals in 32 countries, emphasizing investment in technology and talent to drive data innovation. This news, based on a press release statement, reflects the company’s continued focus on growth and employee engagement through stock ownership opportunities.

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