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Investec Files Multiple Form 8.5 Disclosures This Week

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Taiwan: Investec Bank plc filed a Form 8.5 public dealing disclosure on 20 April 2026 reporting that it acted as an exempt principal trader with recognised intermediary status and as joint broker to Gamma Communications Plc. The filing records dealings undertaken on 17 April 2026 in ordinary shares, showing purchases of 200,169 shares and sales of 205,475 shares. The table in the filing lists a price per unit of 926899 for the transactions. The form states no cash‑settled or stock‑settled derivative transactions and discloses no indemnities or other dealing arrangements. The disclosure meets Rule 8.5 of the UK Takeover Code and was made to a Regulatory Information Service, creating a public record of Investec’s broker relationship and the dates and volumes of its reported trades. The form lists the disclosure date as 20 April 2026 and provides a contact name and telephone number for Investec. The Takeover Panel’s Market Surveillance Unit and the Code are referenced in the notice for guidance.

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Timeline of Events

  • 17 April 2026 — Investec records a dealing in relation to Gamma Communications (Form 8.5 referencing this date published Apr 20).
  • 20 April 2026 — Investec records dealings for NCC Group and Advanced Medical Solutions and another Gamma Communications dealing (Form 8.5 entries referencing this date published Apr 21).
  • 20–21 April 2026 — Taiwan News publishes the respective Form 8.5 notices for the three companies.
  • 21 April 2026 — Consolidation of public disclosures shows Investec’s roles as advisor and joint broker across filings.
  • Post-publication — No trade volumes, sanctions, or further regulatory statements are included in the published notices.

Why This Matters to You

Investec's Form 8.5 filings show its dealings with Gamma Communications. This gives insight into the bank's activity and its role as a broker. If you're an investor, it's a good idea to keep track of such disclosures. They can help you make informed decisions.

The Bottom Line

Investec is playing by the rules, disclosing its dealings as required. No red flags have been raised. It's business as usual. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's keeping an eye on Investec or Gamma Communications.

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Who Benefited

Investec Bank plc benefited by meeting disclosure requirements and reinforcing its regulatory compliance as advisor and joint broker to the listed companies named in the filings.

Who Impacted

The filings report no allegations or direct losses; no party is identified in the notices as having suffered damage or sanctions.

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Who Benefited

Investec Bank plc benefited by meeting disclosure requirements and reinforcing its regulatory compliance as advisor and joint broker to the listed companies named in the filings.

Who Impacted

The filings report no allegations or direct losses; no party is identified in the notices as having suffered damage or sanctions.

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