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Ticker · EXPN ISIN · GB00B19NLV48 LEI · 635400RXXHHYT1JTSZ26 IL Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 1,515 across all filing types
Latest filing 2015-03-25 Share Issue/Capital Cha…
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Experian PLC is a global information services company specializing in data analytics, credit reporting, and decisioning solutions. The company provides data and analytical tools to businesses to help them manage credit risk, prevent fraud, automate decisions, and target marketing offers. For consumers, Experian offers access to credit reports and scores, along with credit monitoring and identity protection services, aimed at improving personal financial health. By transforming data into actionable information, the organization enables clients to make faster, smarter decisions and empowers individuals to manage their financial lives more effectively.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Additional Listing
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (1172 characters) and explicitly uses the 'RNS Number' format, indicating it is a regulatory announcement disseminated via the London Stock Exchange's news service. The content announces an application for the admission of new ordinary shares to the Official List due to an employee share plan. This action directly relates to changes in the company's share capital structure. Based on the definitions, 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) is the most specific fit, as it concerns the issuance of shares. However, since this is a formal notification of a listing/issuance event via the RNS system, and the document is an announcement rather than a detailed report, it could also be considered a general Regulatory Filing (RNS). Given the specific nature of announcing the admission of shares resulting from an employee plan, SHA is more precise than the general RNS fallback. The document is an announcement of a capital change, not a detailed report, but SHA covers the substance of the change.
2015-03-25 English
Transaction in Own Shares
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly states the subject matter is 'Transaction in Own Shares' and details the purchase of 300,000 ordinary shares by Experian plc on a specific date (24 March 2015) as part of a previously announced share repurchase programme. This directly corresponds to the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares' (Code: POS). The presence of the RNS Number (3588I) indicates it is a regulatory announcement, but the specific content dictates the classification over the general RNS fallback.
2015-03-24 English
Transaction in Own Shares
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly states the subject matter in the title and body: "Transaction in Own Shares". It details the purchase of ordinary shares by Experian plc on a specific date (23 March 2015) as part of a previously announced share repurchase programme, including the number of shares bought and the resulting treasury share balance. This directly corresponds to the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares' (Code: POS). The presence of an RNS Number further confirms it is a regulatory filing, but the specific content dictates the POS classification over the general RNS fallback.
2015-03-23 English
Transaction in Own Shares
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly states the subject as 'Transaction in Own Shares' and details the purchase of 200,000 ordinary shares by Experian plc on a specific date (19 March 2015) as part of a previously announced share repurchase programme. This directly matches the definition for 'Transaction in Own Shares' (Code: POS). The presence of the RNS Number further confirms it is a regulatory announcement, but the specific content dictates the POS classification over the general RNS fallback.
2015-03-19 English
Transaction in Own Shares
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly states the subject matter as 'Transaction in Own Shares' and details the purchase of ordinary shares by Experian plc on a specific date (16 March 2015) as part of a previously announced share repurchase programme. This directly matches the definition for 'Transaction in Own Shares' (Code: POS). The presence of an RNS Number further confirms it is a regulatory filing, but the specific content points overwhelmingly to POS.
2015-03-16 English
Blocklisting Interim Review
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'BLOCK LISTING RETURN' and carries an 'RNS Number' (Regulatory News Service), indicating it is a regulatory filing related to the listing of shares. The content details the balance of unallotted securities under various share option and incentive schemes over a specific period (16 September 2014 to 16 March 2015). This type of filing, which reports on the status of securities reserved for employee plans, is a specific type of regulatory disclosure. While it relates to share capital, it is not a general share issue announcement (SHA) or a transaction in own shares (POS). Since it is a formal, structured regulatory report submitted to the exchange (implied by RNS), and it doesn't fit the specific definitions for AGM-R, 10-K, ER, IR, etc., the most appropriate general regulatory category is RNS, as it is a routine regulatory update. However, upon reviewing the definitions, filings related to share schemes and capital structure updates often fall under specific categories if available. Since this document is a 'Block Listing Return' detailing the status of shares reserved under various employee share schemes, it is fundamentally a report on the company's capital structure related to employee compensation. Given the options, and recognizing that this is a formal regulatory submission detailing share movements/balances under plans, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the best fit as a catch-all for specific regulatory disclosures not covered elsewhere, or potentially SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) if interpreted broadly, but RNS is more accurate for a routine return like this. Let's re-evaluate against 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) and 'POS' (Transaction in Own Shares). This document is not announcing a new issue or repurchase to the market, but reporting on the pool of shares available under existing plans. Therefore, RNS is the most suitable classification for this specific type of routine regulatory return.
2015-03-16 English

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