National Grid (NGG) publishes FCA-approved supplementary prospectus for €20B EMTN programme
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
National Grid plc has filed a Form 6-K to notify investors that a new supplementary prospectus has been approved by the UK Financial Conduct Authority for its and National Grid Electricity Transmission plc's Euro Medium Term Note Programme.
The Supplementary Prospectus, dated 23 January 2026, updates and supplements the existing prospectus dated 19 August 2025 for the companies' Euro 20,000,000,000 Euro Medium Term Note Programme. It is available via a published URL and has also been submitted to the UK National Storage Mechanism for public inspection.
The notice reminds readers that the underlying prospectus information may be targeted only at residents of specific countries and that investors need to confirm they are part of the intended audience before relying on that information.
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FAQ
What did National Grid plc (NGG) disclose in this Form 6-K?
National Grid plc disclosed that a Supplementary Prospectus dated 23 January 2026 has been approved by the UK Financial Conduct Authority and is now available, supplementing the prospectus for its Euro Medium Term Note Programme.
Which programme does the new Supplementary Prospectus for National Grid (NGG) relate to?
The Supplementary Prospectus relates to the Euro 20,000,000,000 Euro Medium Term Note Programme of National Grid plc and National Grid Electricity Transmission plc.
Who approved National Grid’s new Supplementary Prospectus?
The Financial Conduct Authority approved the Supplementary Prospectus for the National Grid Euro Medium Term Note Programme.
Where can investors access National Grid’s Supplementary Prospectus?
Investors can access the Supplementary Prospectus via the specified URL in the announcement and through the UK National Storage Mechanism at the FCA’s website.
Does the National Grid (NGG) Supplementary Prospectus apply to all investors globally?
No. The announcement highlights that the Prospectus information may be addressed to residents of particular countries only, and readers must confirm from the Prospectus whether they are intended addressees.
Which National Grid entities are covered by the Supplementary Prospectus?
The Supplementary Prospectus covers National Grid plc and National Grid Electricity Transmission plc under their Euro Medium Term Note Programme.