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Ticker · ABDN ISIN · GB00BF8Q6K64 LEI · 0TMBS544NMO7GLCE7H90 IL Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 4,552 across all filing types
Latest filing 2021-01-18 Director's Dealing
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL ABDN

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Abrdn PLC is a global investment company and asset manager formed from the 2017 merger of Standard Life and Aberdeen Asset Management. The firm offers a range of investment solutions, funds, and investment trusts. It serves a diverse client base that includes individual customers, financial advisers, wealth managers, and institutional investors. The company focuses on providing expertise and tools to help clients manage and grow their wealth, enabling them to prepare for their financial future.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Form 8.3 - Future plc
Director's Dealing Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'FORM 8.3 PUBLIC OPENING POSITION DISCLOSURE/DEALING DISCLOSURE BY A PERSON WITH INTERESTS IN RELEVANT SECURITIES REPRESENTING 1% OR MORE' and references 'Rule 8.3 of the Takeover Code'. This form is used to disclose insider dealings or significant ownership changes related to a takeover offer. This specific type of disclosure, reporting personal share transactions by executives or major shareholders in the context of a takeover, aligns most closely with the 'Director's Dealing' category (DIRS), although it is a specific regulatory filing related to takeover rules. Since DIRS covers 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)', and this is a mandatory disclosure of a 1% interest holder's position and dealings during a takeover scenario, DIRS is the most appropriate fit among the provided options for insider/director-related transaction reporting. The presence of 'RNS Number' and the footer mentioning RNS confirms it is a regulatory announcement.
2021-01-18 English
Transaction in Own Shares
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 98% confidence The document text begins with 'National Storage Mechanism | Additional information RNS Number : 9223L' and the title 'Standard Life Aberdeen plc 18 January 2021 Transactions in own shares'. The content details the purchase of ordinary shares by the company on a specific date ('15 January 2021') and includes a detailed transaction log. This content directly relates to the company buying back or dealing in its own shares. This matches the definition for 'Transaction in Own Shares' (Code: POS). Although it is filed via RNS, the specific nature of the transaction (share repurchase) makes POS the most precise classification over the general RNS fallback.
2021-01-18 English
Form 8.3 - Future plc
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'FORM 8.3' and references 'Rule 8.3 of the Takeover Code'. This form is used for 'PUBLIC OPENING POSITION DISCLOSURE/DEALING DISCLOSURE BY A PERSON WITH INTERESTS IN RELEVANT SECURITIES REPRESENTING 1% OR MORE' concerning an offer (Future plc and GoCo Group plc are mentioned). This type of disclosure, mandated by the UK Takeover Code, relates to insider dealings or significant position changes during a takeover scenario. While it involves director/insider activity, the specific context of a takeover disclosure (Form 8.3) is best categorized under general regulatory announcements or filings that do not fit the specific 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) which usually refers to standard insider transaction reports (like Form 3, 4, 5 in the US context, or similar standard disclosure rules outside of a formal takeover bid context). Given the options, this is a specific regulatory filing related to a takeover bid, which falls under the broad 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category as it is a mandatory disclosure to the regulatory service (RNS) concerning market activity under specific takeover rules, rather than a general management/director transaction report.
2021-01-15 English
Transaction in Own Shares
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document text explicitly states 'Transactions in own shares' and details the 'Number of ordinary shares purchased' on a specific date ('14 January 2021') with transaction logs (Volume, Price, Platform). This directly corresponds to the definition of a company buying back or selling its own shares, which is classified as 'Transaction in Own Shares'. The corresponding code is POS.
2021-01-15 English
Form 8.3 - Entain plc
Director's Dealing Classification · 95% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'FORM 8.3' and references 'Rule 8.3 of the Takeover Code'. This form is a 'PUBLIC OPENING POSITION DISCLOSURE/DEALING DISCLOSURE BY A PERSON WITH INTERESTS IN RELEVANT SECURITIES REPRESENTING 1% OR MORE' related to an offer involving Entain plc and MGM Resorts International. This type of disclosure relates to insider trading or significant ownership changes during a takeover scenario. While it is a regulatory filing, the specific nature of reporting director/insider dealings or significant shareholding changes during a takeover context aligns most closely with the 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) category, as it reports transactions by a major holder (Standard Life Aberdeen plc) in the context of an offer. However, since it is a specific regulatory form (Form 8.3) related to takeover code compliance and insider/major shareholder disclosure, and not strictly a director's personal trade (DIRS) or a general major shareholding notification (MRQ), the most appropriate general regulatory category that captures specific, non-standard regulatory disclosures is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), or potentially DIRS if we interpret 'Director's Dealing' broadly to include major shareholder dealings during a bid. Given the context of the Takeover Code and the specific nature of the disclosure (Rule 8.3), it is a highly specific regulatory filing. Since 'DIRS' is defined as 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)', and this is a major shareholder disclosure during a bid, 'RNS' (General regulatory announcements and fallback) is a safer classification for a specific Takeover Code filing that doesn't perfectly match DIRS or MRQ. However, Form 8.3 is fundamentally about disclosing interests/dealings in relevant securities, which is closely related to insider/director dealings. Let's re-evaluate the options: DIRS is for directors/executives. MRQ is for crossing major shareholding thresholds (usually 3% or 5% in general reporting). Form 8.3 is specifically for parties involved in a takeover bid. Given the options, DIRS is the closest fit for reporting significant security interests/dealings, even if the discloser isn't strictly a director. If we must choose the best fit among the specific options, DIRS covers insider/executive dealings, and this is a form of significant interest/dealing disclosure. If we treat it as a general regulatory filing not covered elsewhere, RNS applies. Since it is a specific disclosure about interests/dealings, and DIRS is the category for security dealings disclosure, I will lean towards DIRS as the most specific fit related to security transactions/interests, acknowledging the nuance of it being a takeover-related filing. Upon final review, Form 8.3 is a mandatory disclosure under the Takeover Code regarding interests in securities during a bid. This is a specific type of insider/major shareholder disclosure. DIRS is the closest category for security dealings disclosure by insiders/executives. I will classify it as DIRS due to the focus on security interests and dealings, which is the core function of this form in the context of the provided definitions.
2021-01-14 English
Transaction in Own Shares
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly states it is an 'Announcement' regarding 'Transactions in own shares' for Standard Life Aberdeen plc, dated January 14, 2021, referencing an RNS Number. It details the purchase of ordinary shares on January 13, 2021, including volume, price ranges, and individual transaction logs. This content directly matches the definition of a company reporting on buying back or selling its own shares, which corresponds to the 'Transaction in Own Shares' category (POS). Although it is an RNS filing, the specific nature of the transaction (share repurchase) makes POS the most precise classification.
2021-01-14 English

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