3i Group PLC
25 November 1999
As potential beneficiaries of The 3i Group Employee Tryst (the 'Trust') all
employees of 3i Group plc and its subsidiaries have an interest in all the
Ordinary Shares ('Shares') of 50p each in the Company held by the Trust for the
purposes of Section 324 Companies Act 1985. These employees include the
executive directors of 3i Group plc, Brian Larcombe, Richard Summers, Martin
Gagen, Peter Williams, Michael Queen and Rod Perry ('the Directors')
On 24 November 1999 the Trustee of the Trust transferred 18,868 Shares to a
participant (who is not a Director or a former Director) on the exercise by him
of options under the Company's Management Equity Investment Plan. The
consideration of this transfer was nil.
Each of the Directors notified 3i Group plc of the changes in his interest in
these Shares on 25 November 1999.
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