TodayThursday, June 11, 2026

Investec Bank Plc Discloses Dealings In Gamma Communications Plc (GAMA.L) Shares

Investec Bank Plc has filed a Form 8.5 regulatory disclosure revealing its trading activity in Gamma Communications Plc (GAMA.L) ordinary shares on 10th June 2026.

The disclosure was made under Rule 8.5 of the Takeover Code, which governs public dealing disclosures by exempt principal traders with recognised intermediary status.

Investec Bank Plc is identified in the filing as acting in a client-serving capacity, with the bank serving as Joint Broker to Gamma Communications Plc.

The filing covers dealings in ordinary shares of Gamma Communications Plc, with both purchases and sales recorded on the same date.

Investec Bank Plc reported purchases of 46,585 ordinary shares, with the highest price paid per unit reaching 980 pence and the lowest recorded at 939 pence.

The bank simultaneously recorded sales of 46,585 ordinary shares at matching price levels, with a high of 980 pence and a low of 939 pence per unit.

The balanced volume of purchases and sales suggests the activity reflects typical market-making operations carried out by Investec in its capacity as an exempt principal trader.

No cash-settled derivative transactions, stock-settled derivative transactions, or options activity was reported as part of this disclosure filing.

Investec also confirmed there are no indemnity or option arrangements, nor any agreements or understandings relating to voting rights or derivatives connected to the securities in question.

The disclosure was formally dated 11th June 2026, with contact for the filing attributed to Abhishek Gawde, reachable via the telephone number listed in the regulatory submission.

Rule 8 of the Takeover Code requires all such public disclosures to be submitted to a Regulatory Information Service, ensuring transparency during offer periods.

The UK Takeover Panel’s Market Surveillance Unit remains available for consultation on dealing disclosure requirements under the Code.

Raul Martinez

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