HSBC (HSBC) confirms 17.18B voting rights and no treasury shares
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6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
HSBC Holdings plc reports updated share capital and voting rights. As of 29 April 2026, the company had 17,183,560,530 ordinary shares of US$0.50 in issue, with no shares held in treasury. The total number of voting rights is therefore 17,183,560,530.
This voting rights figure is to be used by shareholders as the denominator when calculating whether they must notify any interests or changes in interests in HSBC under the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules and Part XV of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Ordinance.
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Key Figures
Ordinary shares in issue: 17,183,560,530 shares
Nominal value per share: US$0.50 per share
Total voting rights: 17,183,560,530
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Ordinary shares in issue
17,183,560,530 shares
Issued share capital as of 29 April 2026
Nominal value per share
US$0.50 per share
Ordinary shares of HSBC Holdings plc
Total voting rights
17,183,560,530
Voting rights in HSBC Holdings plc as of 29 April 2026
Key Terms
voting rights, treasury, Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rule 5.6.1, Securities and Futures Ordinance
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voting rights financial
"Therefore, the total number of voting rights in HSBC Holdings plc is 17,183,560,530."
Voting rights are the ability of shareholders to have a say in important company decisions, like choosing leaders or approving big changes. They matter because they give owners a voice in how the company is run, similar to how voters influence elections, ensuring the company acts in shareholders’ interests.
treasury financial
"No shares are held in treasury."
The treasury is the department or area within a government or organization responsible for managing its money, finances, and financial strategies. It handles tasks like collecting revenue, paying bills, and planning for future financial needs, much like a household manages its budget. For investors, understanding the treasury is important because it influences interest rates, government spending, and overall economic stability.
Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rule 5.6.1 regulatory
"The following notification is made in accordance with the Financial Conduct Authority Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rule 5.6.1."
Securities and Futures Ordinance regulatory
"under Part XV of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Ordinance."
FAQ
What did HSBC (HSBC) disclose about its voting rights in April 2026?
HSBC disclosed that as of 29 April 2026 it had 17,183,560,530 voting rights, matching its issued ordinary share count. This figure is the official denominator shareholders use when assessing regulatory disclosure obligations in the UK and Hong Kong.