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LONDON - Res Privata N.V., an Amsterdam-based investment fund, has increased its stake in Corcel plc to 3.5% of voting rights, according to a regulatory filing released Friday.
The Dutch investment firm now holds 255,586,469 voting rights in the company, up from its previous position of 2.89%. The threshold was crossed on October 15, 2025, with the notification submitted to the Financial Conduct Authority two days later.
The filing reveals that Res Privata N.V. is an Alternative Investment Fund (AIF) controlled by Lenhold B.V., which serves as its Alternative Investment Fund Manager (AIFM). Lenhold B.V. is ultimately controlled by Lennard Christian Zwart.
The disclosure was made in accordance with the UK’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules, which require shareholders to notify companies and the FCA when their voting rights reach, exceed or fall below certain thresholds.
The notification indicates that Res Privata holds only direct voting rights attached to shares, with no financial instruments or similar economic instruments reported in the filing.
Corcel plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange. The company made the announcement via a Regulatory News Service (RNS) statement.
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