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PERSONAL GROUP HOLDINGS PLC — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · PGH ISIN · GB0002760279 LEI · 213800TN8BH2YYWAH345 IL Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 406 across all filing types
Latest filing 2016-04-01 Director's Dealing
Country GB United Kingdom
Listing IL PGH

About PERSONAL GROUP HOLDINGS PLC

https://www.personalgroup.com/

Personal Group Holdings PLC is a workforce benefits and services provider dedicated to helping businesses enhance the happiness, health, and protection of their employees. The company's core offerings include a range of employee services, short-term accident and health insurance, and expert HR consultancy. A key product is Hapi, an award-winning benefits and engagement platform that provides access to affordable and accessible benefits, wellbeing products, and salary sacrifice technology. By integrating insurance products with its software solutions, Personal Group aims to empower organizations to build a supportive and protected work environment.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Director Dealing
Director's Dealing Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly marked with an 'RNS Number' and contains the header 'Personal Group Holdings PLC' followed by a date and the title 'Director Dealing'. The content details the purchase of shares by the Chief Financial Officer (Mike Dugdale) through a Dividend Reinvestment Plan and subsequent ISA purchases. This directly corresponds to the definition of Director's Dealing (insider trades by executives). The presence of the RNS identifier suggests it was released via a regulatory news service, but the specific content dictates the classification should be DIRS.
2016-04-01 English
Announcement of Preliminary Results
Earnings Release Classification · 95% confidence The document is an 'Announcement of Results' for the year ended 31 December 2015, issued by Personal Group Holdings PLC. It contains key financial highlights (Revenue, EBITDA, Profit before tax, EPS, Dividends), a Chairman's Statement, and a Chief Executive's Business Overview. While it provides substantive financial data and analysis, it is structured as an initial earnings release (RNS announcement) rather than a full statutory Annual Report (10-K). It fits the definition of an Earnings Release (ER) as it provides the initial announcement of periodical financial results with key highlights. FY 2015
2016-03-30 English
Trading Update
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document begins with an 'RNS Number' and is dated March 21, 2016. It is titled 'Trading Update' and discusses the upcoming release of 'Preliminary Results' for the year ended December 31, 2015, while providing a brief update on performance expectations (EBITDA, PBT, EPS). The document ends with the explicit statement: 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. This structure—a brief announcement referencing a future, more detailed report (Preliminary Results, which would typically be an ER or IR)—and its source (RNS) strongly indicates it is a general regulatory announcement. Since it is not the full Earnings Release (ER) or Interim Report (IR), and it is a standard regulatory notification, the most appropriate classification is Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document length (4508 chars) is also consistent with a short RNS announcement rather than a full financial report.
2016-03-21 English
Dividend, notice of Results and Board change
Notice of Dividend Amount Classification · 95% confidence The document is an RNS announcement (indicated by 'RNS Number : 1857Q' and the footer 'This information is provided by RNS'). The content explicitly announces three distinct items: 1) A dividend announcement ('Dividend Announcement'), 2) Notice of Preliminary Results ('The Group will report its Preliminary Results for the financial year ended 31 December 2015 on Wednesday 30 March 2016'), and 3) A Board change ('Chris Curling, Chairman, intends to retire...'). Since the document is primarily an announcement about future events and results, and it contains multiple distinct corporate actions (Dividend, Board Change, Notice of Results), it fits best under the general regulatory announcement category. While it contains dividend information (DIV) and management change information (MANG), the primary function here is a broad regulatory update. Given the presence of the RNS identifier and the nature of the announcement covering multiple topics including a notice for future results, the most appropriate classification is Regulatory Filings (RNS), as it is a general regulatory disclosure. However, since it specifically announces a dividend ('Dividend Announcement') and a board change, and the document length is relatively short (5358 chars), we must check if a more specific code applies. The DIV code is for the notice of the amount, and MANG is for the change itself. Since it announces the dividend amount (5.50p) and the board change, DIV and MANG are strong candidates. But because it is a multi-topic RNS release, RNS is often used as a fallback. Given the explicit mention of the dividend amount and the board change, and the fact that it is not a full report (ER or IR), classifying it based on the most prominent actionable items is preferred. Since it announces the dividend amount, DIV is highly relevant. Since it announces a board change, MANG is relevant. Since it is a general RNS release, RNS is relevant. Given the structure, it is a composite announcement. I will prioritize the most specific, non-report related item that is clearly stated: the dividend amount announcement (DIV). If multiple specific items are present, RNS is often the catch-all, but DIV is explicitly defined for dividend amount notices. Let's re-evaluate: It announces the dividend amount (DIV), a board change (MANG), and a notice for future results (RPA/ER). Since it contains the actual dividend amount, DIV is a strong fit. Since it also contains a board change, MANG is also a strong fit. Given the context of RNS releases often bundling items, RNS is the safest general classification, but DIV is very specific. I will choose DIV as the primary focus is often financial outcomes like dividends in these releases, but MANG is equally present. I will stick with RNS as the document is a general regulatory filing announcing several items, including a notice of future results, which aligns with the broad nature of RNS.
2016-02-25 English
Trading update and Customer Changes
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is identified by the 'RNS Number : 3849P' header and concludes with 'This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange'. This strongly indicates a regulatory announcement disseminated via the Regulatory News Service (RNS). The content is a 'Trading update and Customer Changes' announcement, which is a form of material news release. Since it is a general regulatory announcement that doesn't fit perfectly into specific categories like ER (Earnings Release, which is usually more structured financial data) or DIV (Dividend Notice), the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory filing category, RNS.
2016-02-18 English
Issue of Options under the LTIP
Remuneration Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is clearly identified as an RNS announcement by the header "RNS Number : 0635L" and the closing statement "This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange". The content announces the 'Issue of Options under the LTIP' to a specific executive (Mike Dugdale, CFO) under the Long Term Incentive Plan. This type of announcement, detailing the granting of share options or changes in insider holdings related to incentive plans, is a specific corporate action announcement. While it relates to share capital, it is primarily an insider/executive transaction disclosure related to compensation/incentives. However, the most fitting general category for a short, specific regulatory news service announcement that isn't a major financial report (10-K, IR, ER) or a formal director's dealing report (DIRS, which usually reports completed trades) is often RNS itself, or if it relates to executive compensation/share schemes, it might lean towards DIRS or SHA. Since it is an *issue* of options (a grant), and not a trade by the director, and it is explicitly marked as an RNS release, the most accurate classification based on the provided definitions is RNS (General Regulatory Filings) or potentially DIRS if the system prioritizes executive share-related events. Given the explicit RNS tagging and the nature of the announcement (granting options under an LTIP), RNS is the safest general regulatory classification, although DIRS (Director's Dealing) is also plausible if the system interprets option grants as insider activity. Since the document is a standard RNS release format and covers a specific corporate action, I will classify it as RNS, as it is a general regulatory announcement.
2016-01-06 English

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