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Unilever PLC uses this Form 6-K to summarise several April–May 2026 capital and governance actions. The company continued its existing share buyback programme, repurchasing ordinary shares on London and other European venues via Morgan Stanley & Co. International, with all repurchased shares held in treasury. After these transactions, issued share capital was 2,185,205,247 ordinary shares, including 18,463,459 held in treasury, and there were 2,166,502,268 shares with voting rights as at 29 May 2026. The filing also details multiple management Bonus Deferral Awards and Performance Share Plan (PSP) grants, including awards to the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, as well as open‑market share purchases by non‑executive directors. In addition, Unilever announces publication of the audited 2025 financial statements for Unilever Finance Netherlands B.V., available on its website, providing updated information for bond and debt investors.
Unilever PLC uses this Form 6-K to summarise several April–May 2026 capital and governance actions. The company continued its existing share buyback programme, repurchasing ordinary shares on London and other European venues via Morgan Stanley & Co. International, with all repurchased shares held in treasury. After these transactions, issued share capital was 2,185,205,247 ordinary shares, including 18,463,459 held in treasury, and there were 2,166,502,268 shares with voting rights as at 29 May 2026. The filing also details multiple management Bonus Deferral Awards and Performance Share Plan (PSP) grants, including awards to the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, as well as open‑market share purchases by non‑executive directors. In addition, Unilever announces publication of the audited 2025 financial statements for Unilever Finance Netherlands B.V., available on its website, providing updated information for bond and debt investors.
Unilever PLC has published an Information Memorandum for the U.S.$25,000,000,000 Debt Issuance Programme of Unilever Finance Netherlands B.V., Unilever Capital Corporation and Unilever PLC as issuers, with Unilever PLC and Unilever United States, Inc. acting as guarantors.
The Information Memorandum has been approved by the UK Financial Conduct Authority and is available online and via the National Storage Mechanism. The announcement stresses that the notes are not registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, are generally not for U.S. persons, and that there will be no public offering of the notes in the United States.
Unilever PLC has published an Information Memorandum for the U.S.$25,000,000,000 Debt Issuance Programme of Unilever Finance Netherlands B.V., Unilever Capital Corporation and Unilever PLC as issuers, with Unilever PLC and Unilever United States, Inc. acting as guarantors.
The Information Memorandum has been approved by the UK Financial Conduct Authority and is available online and via the National Storage Mechanism. The announcement stresses that the notes are not registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, are generally not for U.S. persons, and that there will be no public offering of the notes in the United States.
Unilever PLC reported that shareholders approved all 21 resolutions at the 2026 Annual General Meeting held on 13 May 2026. Resolutions 1 to 17 passed as ordinary resolutions and 18 to 21 as special resolutions, with poll voting showing strong majorities on every item.
Shareholders elected or re-elected 10 directors, including Srinivas Phatak, Fernando Fernandez, Nelson Peltz and others, and approved the Directors’ Remuneration Report and Remuneration Policy. They also reappointed KPMG LLP as auditor, renewed authorities to allot shares, disapply pre-emption rights, purchase the company’s own shares and shorten notice for general meetings.
Total votes cast on most resolutions represented about 73% of Unilever’s share capital. As of close of business on 12 May 2026, Unilever PLC had 2,185,205,247 issued ordinary shares, with 2,179,434,462 ordinary shares carrying exercisable voting rights as of 13 May 2026.
Unilever PLC reported that shareholders approved all 21 resolutions at the 2026 Annual General Meeting held on 13 May 2026. Resolutions 1 to 17 passed as ordinary resolutions and 18 to 21 as special resolutions, with poll voting showing strong majorities on every item.
Shareholders elected or re-elected 10 directors, including Srinivas Phatak, Fernando Fernandez, Nelson Peltz and others, and approved the Directors’ Remuneration Report and Remuneration Policy. They also reappointed KPMG LLP as auditor, renewed authorities to allot shares, disapply pre-emption rights, purchase the company’s own shares and shorten notice for general meetings.
Total votes cast on most resolutions represented about 73% of Unilever’s share capital. As of close of business on 12 May 2026, Unilever PLC had 2,185,205,247 issued ordinary shares, with 2,179,434,462 ordinary shares carrying exercisable voting rights as of 13 May 2026.
Unilever PLC reported that Non-Executive Director Zoe Yujnovich purchased 345 Unilever PLC ordinary 3 1/2 pence shares on the London Stock Exchange.
The shares were bought on 1 May 2026 at a price of £44.18 per share, for a total consideration of £15,242.70, with the transaction conducted in British pounds.
Unilever PLC reported that Non-Executive Director Zoe Yujnovich purchased 345 Unilever PLC ordinary 3 1/2 pence shares on the London Stock Exchange.
The shares were bought on 1 May 2026 at a price of £44.18 per share, for a total consideration of £15,242.70, with the transaction conducted in British pounds.
Unilever PLC provides an update on its share capital and voting rights as at 30 April 2026. Issued share capital consisted of 2,185,205,247 ordinary shares of 3 1/2p each. None were held as treasury shares, while 253,651 ordinary shares were held by Unilever group companies without exercisable voting rights.
As a result, there were 2,184,951,596 shares with voting rights. This figure is the denominator shareholders should use when calculating whether they must notify holdings or changes under the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
Unilever PLC provides an update on its share capital and voting rights as at 30 April 2026. Issued share capital consisted of 2,185,205,247 ordinary shares of 3 1/2p each. None were held as treasury shares, while 253,651 ordinary shares were held by Unilever group companies without exercisable voting rights.
As a result, there were 2,184,951,596 shares with voting rights. This figure is the denominator shareholders should use when calculating whether they must notify holdings or changes under the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
Unilever PLC is launching a new share buyback of up to €1.5 billion, aiming to reduce its share capital. The programme, authorised by shareholder resolutions from 2025, limits repurchases to a maximum of 223,263,040 shares.
The buyback starts on 30 April 2026 and will run until on or before 6 July 2026. Unilever has given non-discretionary instructions to Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC, which will execute trades independently. Repurchases will generally be disclosed weekly.
Unilever is a global consumer goods company operating in Beauty & Wellbeing, Personal Care, Home Care and Foods. Its products are used by about 3.7 billion people daily, with sales of €50.5 billion in 2025 across roughly 190 countries and a workforce of around 96,000 employees.
Unilever PLC is launching a new share buyback of up to €1.5 billion, aiming to reduce its share capital. The programme, authorised by shareholder resolutions from 2025, limits repurchases to a maximum of 223,263,040 shares.
The buyback starts on 30 April 2026 and will run until on or before 6 July 2026. Unilever has given non-discretionary instructions to Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC, which will execute trades independently. Repurchases will generally be disclosed weekly.
Unilever is a global consumer goods company operating in Beauty & Wellbeing, Personal Care, Home Care and Foods. Its products are used by about 3.7 billion people daily, with sales of €50.5 billion in 2025 across roughly 190 countries and a workforce of around 96,000 employees.
Unilever PLC reported an update on its voting rights and share capital. As at 31 March 2026, the company had 2,185,205,247 issued ordinary shares of 3 1/2p each, with no treasury shares. Of these, 256,282 shares were held within the Unilever group and their voting rights are not exercisable.
This leaves 2,184,948,965 shares with voting rights. Shareholders may use this figure as the denominator when calculating whether they must notify their interest, or any change in their interest, under the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
Unilever PLC reported an update on its voting rights and share capital. As at 31 March 2026, the company had 2,185,205,247 issued ordinary shares of 3 1/2p each, with no treasury shares. Of these, 256,282 shares were held within the Unilever group and their voting rights are not exercisable.
This leaves 2,184,948,965 shares with voting rights. Shareholders may use this figure as the denominator when calculating whether they must notify their interest, or any change in their interest, under the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
Unilever PLC has scheduled its 2026 Annual General Meeting for 13 May 2026 at 11:30am at the Hilton London Bankside in London. The company has posted or made available to shareholders the 2026 Chair's letter and Notice of AGM, along with proxy forms for the meeting. The AGM Notice is also available on Unilever's website, and copies of the Notice and proxy form will be available for inspection on the UK national storage mechanism in line with UK Listing Rule 6.4.1.
Unilever PLC has scheduled its 2026 Annual General Meeting for 13 May 2026 at 11:30am at the Hilton London Bankside in London. The company has posted or made available to shareholders the 2026 Chair's letter and Notice of AGM, along with proxy forms for the meeting. The AGM Notice is also available on Unilever's website, and copies of the Notice and proxy form will be available for inspection on the UK national storage mechanism in line with UK Listing Rule 6.4.1.
Unilever PLC filed a Form 6-K that is automatically incorporated by reference into its existing Form F-3 and multiple Form S-8 registration statements. The filing provides extensive cautionary language about forward-looking statements, highlighting risks that could affect the pending transaction involving Unilever Foods and McCormick.
It outlines potential conditions and uncertainties around regulatory approvals, shareholder approvals, financing, integration, separation of Unilever Foods, and possible legal proceedings. The document also explains that McCormick will file a registration statement on Form S-4 and that a separate registration statement on Form 10 will be filed for the spin-off of Unilever Foods, urging investors to read all related SEC materials carefully.
Unilever PLC filed a Form 6-K that is automatically incorporated by reference into its existing Form F-3 and multiple Form S-8 registration statements. The filing provides extensive cautionary language about forward-looking statements, highlighting risks that could affect the pending transaction involving Unilever Foods and McCormick.
It outlines potential conditions and uncertainties around regulatory approvals, shareholder approvals, financing, integration, separation of Unilever Foods, and possible legal proceedings. The document also explains that McCormick will file a registration statement on Form S-4 and that a separate registration statement on Form 10 will be filed for the spin-off of Unilever Foods, urging investors to read all related SEC materials carefully.