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LONDON - SIMEC Atlantis (WA:ATSP) Energy Limited has officially changed its name to Ampeak Energy Limited following shareholder approval at the company’s Annual General Meeting on July 31, according to a press release issued Wednesday.
The company’s trading symbol on the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG) will change to AMP (OTC:AMLTF) when trading under the new name commences on Thursday, August 21. The company’s LEI, ISIN, and SEDOL identifiers will remain unchanged.
The rebranding coincides with what the company described as a significant milestone in reaching financial close on its AW1 battery storage project, which is being developed as one of the largest battery storage facilities in the UK.
"This is not just about a name change but a clear signal of the evolution of the Company and the amazing milestone we have achieved," said Graham Reid, Chief Executive of Ampeak Energy, in the statement.
The company has updated its website to reflect the new corporate identity, with the domain www.ampeak.energy expected to be operational before trading begins on Thursday. Information required under AIM Rule 26 will be available in the investor relations section of the website.
Ampeak Energy noted that existing shareholders will not be affected by the name change, and current share certificates will remain valid without requiring replacement.
The company has been listed on London’s AIM market for over a decade and focuses on energy projects, with its latest battery storage initiative representing a strategic direction in the UK energy storage sector.
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