Haleon (NYSE: HLN) details 8.81B voting shares in July 2026 update
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Haleon plc reports its share capital and voting rights position. As at 30 June 2026, the company has issued 8,820,906,422 ordinary shares of £0.01 each, of which 12,006,714 are held as treasury shares. This leaves 8,808,899,708 ordinary shares with voting rights. Shareholders and others with notification obligations are instructed to use this voting-rights figure as the denominator when assessing whether they must notify their interest in Haleon under the FCA's Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
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Key Figures
Total shares issued: 8,820,906,422 ordinary shares
Treasury shares: 12,006,714 shares
Shares with voting rights: 8,808,899,708 shares
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Total shares issued
8,820,906,422 ordinary shares
As at 30 June 2026, £0.01 each
Treasury shares
12,006,714 shares
Held by Haleon as treasury shares
Shares with voting rights
8,808,899,708 shares
Denominator for FCA disclosure calculations as at 30 June 2026
Nominal value per share
£0.01 per share
Ordinary shares of Haleon plc
Key Terms
treasury shares, ordinary shares, total voting rights, Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules, +1 more
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total voting rights financial
"Haleon plc: Total Voting Rights and Capital"
The total voting rights number is the count of shares that carry the right to vote at a company’s shareholder meetings, reflecting how much voting power exists in the market. Investors use it to understand control and influence—like knowing how many votes are in play when measuring ownership stakes, calculating a shareholder’s voting percentage, or assessing how easy it would be for a holder to sway decisions.
Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules regulatory
"under the FCA's Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules."
Disclosure guidance and transparency rules are the standards and regulations that require companies to share clear, timely information about their finances, risks, operations and material events. They matter to investors because consistent, honest reporting is like a car’s dashboard — it reveals the data you need to judge safety and performance and make informed buying or selling decisions. Strong disclosure reduces surprises and helps keep markets fair and efficient.
notifiable interests regulatory
"Notifiable interests in Haleon may be sent to:"
FAQ
Who is the company secretary signing Haleon’s July 2026 6-K?
The 6-K is signed on behalf of Haleon by Company Secretary Amanda Mellor. Her signature confirms the accuracy and authorization of the disclosed information on total voting rights and share capital as of 30 June 2026.
