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Ticker · ASLR ISIN · GB00BFX2VL54 LEI · 213800AYJZ2B8QNY7H15 IL Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 266 across all filing types
Latest filing 2020-10-23 Declaration of Voting R…
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL ASLR

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Asimilar Group Plc is an investment company specializing in the technology and software sectors. The company's strategy is to identify and invest in opportunities within high-growth technology fields. Its investment focus is centered on four key areas: Big Data, Machine Learning, Telematics, and the Internet of Things (IoT). By targeting these interconnected and rapidly evolving domains, Asimilar Group aims to support and capitalize on the growth of innovative companies developing advanced technological solutions.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Exercise of Warrants
Declaration of Voting Results & Voting Rights Announcements Classification · 100% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and explicitly states it is provided by 'RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange'. The content details the 'Exercise of 350,000 Warrants, Issue of Equity and Total Voting Rights', which is a specific corporate action related to capital structure and share issuance. This type of announcement, distributed via RNS, fits best under the 'Share Issue/Capital Change' category (SHA) or potentially 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP). Since it specifically details the issuance of new shares following warrant exercise and updates the total voting rights, SHA is the most precise fit among the provided options, as it directly concerns the change in the number of shares outstanding. It is not a general regulatory filing (RNS) because it describes a specific, defined corporate event.
2020-10-23 English
Award of Warrants to Director
Remuneration Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is an official announcement disseminated via RNS (RNS Number: 5446C) on October 20, 2020. The content explicitly details the 'Award of Warrants to Director' (Mark Horrocks) following his appointment. This involves the issuance of securities (warrants) to a director, which constitutes a transaction related to insider holdings or executive compensation/incentives. While it involves a director, it is not a general Director's Dealing report (DIRS) which typically reports personal trades. It is also not a general share issue (SHA) as it is specifically tied to a director's service agreement and is structured as an incentive. The closest fit among the specific options is Director's Dealing (DIRS) or potentially Capital/Financing Update (CAP) due to the issuance of warrants, but the primary focus is the director's remuneration/incentive structure following appointment. However, the structure strongly resembles a notification of insider transaction/holding change related to an executive event. Given the options, 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS) covers transactions involving directors, although this is an award, not a trade. A better fit might be a general regulatory filing if none of the specific ones apply perfectly. Since it details the grant of warrants to a director, which is a form of compensation/insider interest, and it is a formal regulatory announcement (RNS), I will check the definitions again. It is not a DEF 14A (Remuneration Report), nor a standard DIRS (personal trade). Since it is a formal regulatory announcement that doesn't fit the specific financial event codes (like CAP or SHA) as well as the general regulatory announcement code, RNS is a strong candidate. However, the content is highly specific: 'Award of Warrants to Director'. This is a transaction involving a director's interest. If we consider DIRS as covering any report of director share/warrant interest changes, it fits best among the specific codes. If it were purely about the capital structure change, CAP or SHA would apply, but the director context is key. Given the nature of the announcement (insider interest change via warrant grant), DIRS is plausible, but RNS is the safest fallback for specific regulatory news releases. Let's re-evaluate based on the transaction type: Issuance of Warrants to a Director. This is an insider transaction/holding change notification. DIRS is for 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)'. This is an award, not a trade, but it directly impacts insider holdings. Since it is a formal RNS announcement, and it doesn't fit the other specific categories well (it's not a general CAP/SHA event, nor a DEF 14A remuneration report), RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the most appropriate general classification for this type of specific, non-standard regulatory disclosure.
2020-10-20 English
Second Price Monitoring Extn
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1903 characters) and contains the header 'RNS Number : 4247B'. It discusses a 'Second Price Monitoring Extension' related to trading activity on the London Stock Exchange. The text explicitly states, 'This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange.' This indicates it is a general regulatory announcement disseminated via the RNS system, rather than a specific financial report like an ER, 10-K, or IR. Since it is a general regulatory announcement that doesn't fit the other specific categories (like DIRS, DIV, or DLST), the most appropriate fallback category is Regulatory Filings (RNS).
2020-10-07 English
Price Monitoring Extension
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1886 characters) and contains the header 'RNS Number : 4234B'. The content describes a 'Price Monitoring Extension' related to trading on the London Stock Exchange and explicitly states, 'This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange.' This indicates it is a general regulatory announcement or market notice distributed via the RNS system, rather than a specific financial report like an ER, IR, or 10-K. Since it is a general regulatory announcement that doesn't fit the other specific categories (like DIRS, DIV, or DLST), the most appropriate fallback category is Regulatory Filings (RNS).
2020-10-07 English
Second Price Monitoring Extn
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1903 characters) and contains the header 'RNS Number'. It announces a 'Second Price Monitoring Extension' related to trading activity on the London Stock Exchange. This type of immediate, brief regulatory update that doesn't fit into specific financial reporting categories (like 10-K, ER, or DIV) is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing, which corresponds to the RNS code. It is not an announcement of a report publication (RPA) but a direct regulatory notice.
2020-10-07 English
Price Monitoring Extension
Legal Proceedings Report Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (1886 characters) and contains standard headers like 'RNS Number' and references to the 'London Stock Exchange' and 'Financial Conduct Authority'. The content announces a 'Price Monitoring Extension' for a security, which is a specific, non-financial operational announcement related to trading mechanisms. This type of brief, regulatory-mandated market update that doesn't fit into specific financial reporting categories (like 10-K, ER, or DIV) is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing or announcement. Given the explicit mention of 'RNS' throughout the text, the most appropriate classification is RNS (Regulatory Filings), which serves as the fallback for miscellaneous regulatory announcements.
2020-10-07 English

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