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MODE GLOBAL HOLDINGS PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · MODE ISIN · GB00BKX8NT01 LEI · 2138001BLO7EORII7E91 IL Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 200 across all filing types
Latest filing 2023-01-16 Regulatory Filings
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL MODE

About MODE GLOBAL HOLDINGS PLC

https://www.modeplc.com/

Mode Global Holdings PLC, which rebranded to R8 Capital Investments plc in September 2023, was a financial technology group focused on developing a digital financial ecosystem. The company aimed to bridge traditional finance with cryptocurrency assets by utilizing open banking concepts. Its primary objective was the creation of a 'super app' designed to offer a unified platform for both consumers and businesses. This platform intended to provide integrated financial services for managing and transacting with both traditional currency and digital assets like Bitcoin, with a goal of reducing financial frictions and costs in an increasingly digitized economy.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Second Price Monitoring Extn
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (1941 characters) and contains the header 'RNS Number : 8849M'. It announces a 'Second Price Monitoring Extension' related to trading activity on the London Stock Exchange. This is a specific, time-sensitive regulatory announcement that does not fit the definitions for financial reports (10-K, IR, ER), management changes (MANG), or shareholder votes (DVA). Since it is a direct regulatory notification provided via RNS (the news service of the London Stock Exchange), and it is not a report announcement (RPA) but a specific market event notification, the most appropriate general category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), which serves as the fallback for miscellaneous regulatory announcements not covered by more specific codes like DIRS or DLST. Given the explicit mention of RNS and the nature of the announcement (trading halt/extension), RNS is the best fit.
2023-01-16 English
Price Monitoring Extension
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (1924 characters) and contains the header 'RNS Number : 8826M'. It announces 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 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 classification is the general Regulatory Filings fallback category.
2023-01-16 English
Second Price Monitoring Extn
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1941 characters) and contains the header 'RNS Number : 8736M'. It announces a 'Second Price Monitoring Extension' related to trading activity on the London Stock Exchange. This type of immediate, short-form regulatory update that doesn't fit into specific financial reporting categories (like 10-K, ER, or IR) is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing, which corresponds to the RNS code. It is not an announcement of a report publication (RPA) because it is reporting a specific market event (price monitoring extension), not the release of a financial document.
2023-01-16 English
Price Monitoring Extension
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1924 characters) and contains the header 'RNS Number : 8725M'. It announces a 'Price Monitoring Extension' related to trading 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 or market notice distributed via the RNS system, rather than a specific financial report like an ER, 10-K, or IR. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback category for this type of market operational announcement that doesn't fit the other specific financial reporting codes.
2023-01-16 English
Correction: Conversion of Loan Notes
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document is a correction notice published via RNS (RNS Number : 2642I), which is the news service of the London Stock Exchange and an FCA-approved Primary Information Provider. The content details the conversion of Loan Notes into new ordinary shares, resulting in a change to the total voting rights (104,791,280 Ordinary Shares). This announcement directly relates to capital structure changes (issuance of new shares) and provides the denominator for shareholder disclosure calculations. While it involves share issuance (SHA) and voting rights (DVA), the primary function here is a regulatory disclosure of a capital event and total share count via the RNS system. Given the nature of the announcement (correction to a previous filing detailing share issuance and total voting rights) and its source (RNS), it fits best under the general regulatory announcement category, RNS, as it is not a full report (like 10-K or IR) but a specific, short regulatory update. It is also highly related to 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA), but RNS serves as the distribution channel for these specific, short-form regulatory updates.
2022-12-01 English
Conversion of Loan Notes
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number' header and contains standard boilerplate language from RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange. The content details a corporate action: the conversion of Loan Notes into new ordinary shares, resulting in a change to the total voting rights (share capital). This type of announcement, which reports a specific corporate event or change (like share issuance/capital structure change) via the RNS system, fits best under the 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) or potentially 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA). Since the core event is the issuance of new shares due to debt conversion, SHA is highly relevant. However, the document also explicitly mentions the total voting rights figure, which is often a key component of regulatory filings related to share capital changes. Given the options, 'SHA' (Share Issue/Capital Change) directly describes the primary event (issuance of new shares). Alternatively, since it is a formal RNS announcement detailing a capital structure change, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is also plausible. Given the specific focus on the issuance of new shares and the resulting total voting rights, SHA is the most precise fit for the substance of the announcement, although RNS is the delivery mechanism.
2022-11-30 English

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