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ALPHA GROWTH PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · ALGW ISIN · GB00BYWKBC49 LEI · 213800T46KFT32KYKR91 IL Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 291 across all filing types
Latest filing 2018-09-17 Regulatory Filings
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL ALGW

About ALPHA GROWTH PLC

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Alpha Growth PLC is a financial services company specializing in esoteric asset management, with a focus on life insurance-linked wealth solutions. The firm provides advisory, consultancy, performance monitoring, and analytical services to a client base that includes individuals, family offices, and institutional investors. Its core activities revolve around strategies for longevity assets and senior life settlements, offering specialized solutions within the alternative investment sector.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Price Monitoring Extension
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (1485 characters) and contains an RNS Number (0225B) and mentions the London Stock Exchange. The content is a brief announcement titled 'Price Monitoring Extension' regarding an auction call extension for a security. This is a general regulatory announcement that does not fit into specific financial reporting categories like 10-K, ER, or IR. Since it is a direct, short announcement disseminated via the RNS system, the most appropriate classification is the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS), as it is a standard market notice.
2018-09-17 English
Second Price Monitoring Extn
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (1502 characters) and contains an 'RNS Number' and mentions 'RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange'. The content describes a 'Second Price Monitoring Extension' related to trading activity, which is a specific, non-standard regulatory event notification. Since it is a direct, short announcement disseminated via the RNS system and does not fit into specific financial reporting categories (like 10-K, ER, or IR), it falls best under the general regulatory announcement category.
2018-09-17 English
Price Monitoring Extension
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1485 characters) and contains an 'RNS Number' and mentions 'RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange'. The content describes a 'Price Monitoring Extension' related to trading activity, which is a specific operational announcement. This type of short, operational regulatory update that doesn't fit into specific financial reporting categories (like 10-K, ER, or DIV) is best classified under the general regulatory announcement category.
2018-09-17 English
Issue of Equity and Director/PDMR Dealing
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document begins with an 'RNS Number' and the date, indicating it is a regulatory announcement disseminated via the London Stock Exchange's RNS service. The content explicitly discusses the 'Issue of Equity' (raising £400,000 via placing of new ordinary shares) and includes a 'Notification of a Transaction pursuant to Article 19(1) of Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014' detailing a director's subscription for shares. This combination of capital raising/share issuance and insider dealing disclosure, disseminated through RNS, strongly points towards a filing related to share changes and regulatory disclosure. The primary actions are the issuance of new shares (Share Issue/Capital Change) and Director Dealing. Since the document is a formal regulatory announcement (RNS) detailing both a share issuance/capital change and director dealing, it fits best under the specific categories related to these events. The issuance of new shares is covered by 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change), and the director dealing is covered by 'DIRS' (Director's Dealing). Given that the document is a comprehensive regulatory announcement covering multiple related corporate actions (fundraising/share issuance AND insider dealing disclosure), and it is explicitly marked as an RNS release, the most appropriate classification is often the most specific action or the general regulatory filing if the specific ones are too narrow. However, the document details both a share issuance/capital change and director dealing. Since the document is a formal RNS release detailing both the share issuance and the director's subscription, and the RNS code is present, 'RNS' (General Regulatory Filings) is a possibility, but 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) covers the main corporate action (issuing 20M new shares) and 'DIRS' covers the secondary action (Director Dealing). In cases where multiple specific codes apply, we prioritize the most significant corporate action or the one that triggers the most detailed disclosure tables. Here, the share issuance is the primary driver for the announcement. Furthermore, the document structure is typical of an RNS announcement, which is a broad category. Given the explicit mention of 'Issue of Equity' and the detailed table for director dealing, both SHA and DIRS are highly relevant. Since the document is a formal RNS release, and RNS is the mechanism of delivery, I will check if the content strongly favors one specific code over the general RNS fallback. The document details both a capital change (SHA) and insider dealing (DIRS). Since the document is a formal RNS release, and RNS is the mechanism of delivery, I will use RNS as the fallback if the specific codes are ambiguous, but here, the content is very specific. The document is a regulatory announcement (RNS) detailing a share issue (SHA) and director dealing (DIRS). Since the document is a full announcement disseminated via RNS, and it covers multiple specific events, RNS is a safe classification, but SHA is the core corporate finance event. Let's re-evaluate the definitions. This is not a short announcement pointing to a report (RPA). It is the report itself. It details a share issue (SHA) and director dealing (DIRS). Since the RNS number is present, and it is a regulatory disclosure, RNS is appropriate. However, SHA covers the primary financial event (issuance of equity). I will classify it as SHA as it details the capital structure change, which is a major event, while acknowledging the DIRS component is also present. Given the presence of the RNS number and the nature of the disclosure, RNS is also a strong candidate. I will select RNS as the most encompassing code for a document explicitly labeled as an RNS release that contains multiple specific disclosures (SHA and DIRS).
2018-09-17 English
Holding(s) in Company
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly identified by the header 'RNS Number : 7620Z' and contains the standard format for 'TR-1: Standard form for notification of major holdings'. This form details changes in voting rights held by a shareholder (Sigma Broking Limited) in the issuer (Alpha Growth PLC), crossing a notification threshold (14.98%). This type of regulatory filing concerning significant share ownership changes directly maps to the Major Shareholding Notification category.
2018-09-04 English
Holding(s) in Company
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 98% confidence The document is explicitly labeled with 'RNS Number : 2955Z' and contains the header 'TR-1: Standard form for notification of major holdings'. This form is used to report changes in significant share ownership, which corresponds to the definition of Major Shareholding Notification. Although RNS is mentioned as the source, the content itself is the specific notification form (TR-1), making 'MRQ' (Major Shareholding Notification) the most accurate classification over the general 'RNS' fallback. The date of the event is 28/08/2018, and the notification is for Alpha Growth PLC.
2018-08-30 English

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