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23 Dec 2025 | 07:00

Transaction in Own Shares



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RNS Number : 5576M Zegona Communications PLC 23 December 2025  

23 December 2025   Zegona Communications plc Transaction in own shares   Zegona Communications plc (the "Company") announces that, in accordance with the terms of its share buyback programme (the "Programme") announced on 27 November 2025, it has purchased the following number of its ordinary shares of 1 pence each ("Ordinary Shares") through Canaccord Genuity Limited.  

Date of purchase

22 December 2025

Number of Ordinary Shares purchased

70,000

Volume weighted average price paid (p)

1,305.93

Highest price paid (p)

1,310.00

Lowest price paid (p)

1,285.00

  The Company intends to cancel the purchased Ordinary Shares. Following cancellation, the Company will have 758,402,905 Ordinary Shares in issue. Following cancellation, the total number of voting rights in the Company will be 758,402,905. This figure may be used by shareholders (and others with notification obligations) as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, the Company under the FCA's Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.   For further information please contact:

Investor enquiries:

Media enquiries:

 

 

Alfonso Enríquez

Jaime De Andres

Tilly Abraham (Sodali & Co)

 

info@zegona.com

jaime.andres@vodafone.com

zegona@info.sodali.com

 

 

 





In accordance with Article 5(1)(b) of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 as it is applied in the UK (the Market Abuse Regulation), a breakdown of trades made by Canaccord Genuity Limited on 22 December 2025 on behalf of the Company as part of the Programme on both an aggregate and individual trade basis is set out below:   Aggregate information:   

Venue

Volume Weighted Average Price (pence per Ordinary Share)

Aggregated Volume

XLON

1,305.93

70,000

   Individual transactions: ​

Transaction Time

Volume

Price per Ordinary Share (pence)

Trading Venue

Transaction Reference Number

12:28:18

              8,000

1,310

XLON

00103329876TRLO1

13:29:12

              9,000

1,310

XLON

00103330966TRLO1

14:39:06

           10,000

1,310

XLON

00103336371TRLO1

16:35:51

           15,000

1,310

XLON

00103348166TRLO1

09:08:52

              9,000

1,305

XLON

00103323578TRLO1

11:29:37

              8,000

1,305

XLON

00103328412TRLO1

10:23:34

              5,000

1,300

XLON

00103325861TRLO1

09:43:52

              6,000

1,285

XLON

00103324698TRLO1

    About Zegona  Zegona is publicly listed on the Main Market of the LSE. It was established in 2015 with the objective of investing in businesses in the European Telecommunications, Media and Technology sector and improving their performance to deliver attractive shareholder returns.  Zegona is led by former Virgin Media executives Eamonn O'Hare and Robert Samuelson. In 2024, Zegona completed the acquisition of Vodafone Spain.    

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