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Solvac S.A. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · SOLV ISIN · BE0003545531 LEI · 549300EO33NRZ1PZRW58 BR Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 617 across all filing types
Latest filing 2011-11-10 Notice of Dividend Amou…
Country BE Belgium
Listing BR SOLV

About Solvac S.A.

https://www.solvac.be/

Solvac S.A. is a holding company whose principal activity is the management of its long-term participation in the capital of Solvay and Syensqo. As a major shareholder, Solvac supports the growth of these two publicly traded companies, which are global leaders in advanced materials and specialty chemicals. The company's shareholder base is primarily composed of the descendants of the founding families of Solvay, providing a stable and long-term investment framework for its portfolio companies.

Recent filings

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solvacNovembre2011en.pdf
Notice of Dividend Amount Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly titled 'Press release' and 'REGULATED INFORMATION'. It provides an 'Intermediate Statement' regarding dividend payments (interim dividend announced and paid, second one pending) and share buy-back activity for the period July 1, 2011, to November 10, 2011. This content relates to specific financial actions and shareholder distributions rather than a full annual report (10-K) or a comprehensive quarterly report (IR). Since it announces specific financial actions like dividend payments and share repurchases, the most fitting category is 'Notice of Dividend Amount' (DIV) or potentially 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP) due to the buy-back. However, the primary focus is the dividend announcement and the statement is an 'Intermediate Statement' related to dividends. Given the options, 'Notice of Dividend Amount' (DIV) is highly relevant due to the detailed discussion of the interim dividend. Alternatively, since it's a short, regulated announcement covering multiple financial updates (dividend, shareholding, buyback), it could also be classified as a general 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) if DIV is too narrow. Since the dividend announcement is a key, specific component, DIV is chosen, but the overall nature is a short, regulated update, which often falls under RNS if no better fit exists. Let's re-evaluate: It details dividend payment (DIV) and share repurchase (POS). Since it's a short press release announcing these specific financial events rather than a comprehensive report, and it doesn't fit perfectly into the main report categories, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is a strong fallback for short, regulated announcements. However, the dividend detail is very specific. Given the structure, it functions as an update on shareholder distributions. I will classify it as DIV because the dividend is explicitly detailed, but acknowledge its nature as a short regulatory update.
2011-11-10 English
solvacNovembre2011fr.pdf
Major Shareholding Notification Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Déclaration intermédiaire" (Interim Declaration) and explicitly references compliance with a Royal Decree regarding interim statements. It details the company's holdings, dividend payments (acompte de dividende), share repurchase activities, and notes the release of the parent company's (SOLVAY) Q3 results. The content is a comprehensive update on financial status and shareholder actions for a period shorter than a full year, which aligns perfectly with the definition of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR). It is not merely an announcement of a report (RPA) because it contains substantive financial and operational data itself, rather than just stating a report is attached.
2011-11-10 French
solvacNovembre2011nl.pdf
Notice of Dividend Amount Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled 'SOLVAC Tussentijdse verklaring overeenkomstig het Koninklijk Besluit van 14 november 2007, art. 14' (SOLVAC Interim statement in accordance with the Royal Decree of November 14, 2007, art. 14). It discusses dividend payments, share transactions (buybacks), and ownership percentages. This content relates to ongoing financial activities and regulatory disclosures, but it is not a full quarterly report (IR) or an annual report (10-K). It specifically mentions the publication of SOLVAY's Q3 results and dividend advance, but this document itself is a statement from SOLVAC regarding its own holdings and actions. The key elements are dividend announcements and share repurchase activity. The closest fit among the provided codes for a specific financial/capital action announcement that isn't a full report is 'Notice of Dividend Amount' (DIV) or 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS). Since it covers both dividend payment (EUR 2.20 advance paid) and share repurchase activity (EUR 699,191 invested), and is framed as an 'Interim Statement' (Tussentijdse verklaring), it is a specific regulatory disclosure concerning capital movements and shareholder returns. Given the explicit mention of dividend payment and share repurchase, 'DIV' (Notice of Dividend Amount) is highly relevant, as is 'POS' (Transaction in Own Shares). However, the document is a comprehensive interim update covering multiple financial/capital events, which often falls under general regulatory announcements if a more specific code isn't perfect. Since it details the payment of a dividend advance and the ongoing share buyback program, it strongly relates to both DIV and POS. Because it is a formal, regulated statement detailing capital actions (dividends and buybacks), and not just a simple dividend notice, 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is also a strong candidate, as buybacks are capital structure changes. Given the explicit mention of dividend payment and share repurchase, and the short length (under 5,000 characters) suggesting it's an announcement rather than a full report, I will classify it based on the most prominent capital action discussed, which is the dividend payment and the share repurchase. Since it details the execution of a share repurchase program, 'POS' (Transaction in Own Shares) is a very specific fit for part of the content. Since it also details the dividend advance payment, 'DIV' is also relevant. As it is a formal regulatory statement covering multiple capital events, 'CAP' might be the best umbrella term, but 'POS' directly covers the share repurchase activity detailed. Given the context of regulatory filings, and the focus on the company's own shares being transacted, POS is a strong classification. Alternatively, since it is a formal regulatory disclosure ('GEREGLEMENTEERDE INFORMATIE') detailing capital movements (dividend payment and buyback), 'CAP' (Capital/Financing Update) is appropriate. I will lean towards 'CAP' as it encompasses both the dividend action and the share repurchase activity as capital structure management.
2011-11-10 Dutch
20111107E.pdf
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled 'REGULATED INFORMATION' and details specific purchase transactions of Solvac's shares executed under a previously announced 'buy-back share program' between October 31 and November 4, 2011. This directly corresponds to the definition of reporting the company's own share transactions (share repurchase). The most specific category for this activity is 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS). The document is a direct report of these transactions, not an announcement of a report's publication.
2011-11-07 English
20111107F.pdf
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled 'INFORMATION REGLEMENTEE' (Regulated Information) and details transactions conducted by Solvac S.A. under its share repurchase program ('programme de rachat d'actions propres') between October 31 and November 4, 2011. It explicitly lists the quantity of shares acquired, the total amount, and the price range. This activity—the company buying back its own shares—directly corresponds to the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares'. Therefore, the appropriate filing code is POS.
2011-11-07 French
20111107NL.pdf
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document text, titled 'GEREGLEMENTEERDE INFORMATIE' (Regulated Information), explicitly details the execution of a share buyback program ('inkoopprogramma van eigen aandelen'). It provides specific transaction dates, the number of shares purchased, total amounts, and average prices for the period of October 31 to November 4, 2011. This directly corresponds to the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS), which covers company repurchases or sales of its own shares.
2011-11-07 Dutch

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