9 June 2017
ECSC Group plc
("ECSC" or the "Company")
Exercise of Warrants and Total Voting Rights
The Company announces that it has received an exercise notice for the exercise of warrants over 89,941 ordinary shares of 1p each at an exercise price of 167 pence per warrant ("New Ordinary Shares"). Application has accordingly been made for admission of 89,941 New Ordinary Shares to trading on AIM ("Admission") and it is expected that Admission will take place and that trading will commence on AIM at 8.00 a.m. on 15 June 2017.
Following Admission, there will be a total of 9,084,072 ordinary shares in issue. Shareholders should use the figure of 9,084,072 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 and Transparency Rules.
Enquiries:
ECSC Group plc Nigel Payne (Non-Executive Chairman) Ian Mann (Chief Executive Officer) Stephen Hammell (Chief Financial Officer) |
+44 (0) 1274 736 223 |
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Stockdale Securities (NOMAD and Broker) |
+44 (0) 20 7601 6100 |
Robert Finlay Hanan Lee
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Yellow Jersey PR (PR & IR) Alistair de Kare-Silver Felicity Winkles
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+44 (0) 7825 916 715 +44 (0) 7748 843 871
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Notes to Editors
ECSC is a proven provider of cyber security services with a blue-chip client base that offers a comprehensive range of solutions.
The Company has over 16 years' experience in the design, implementation and management of cyber security solutions. ECSC's consultancy-led approach, and its combination of custom methodologies and in-house proprietary technologies, enables the Company to provide individually tailored services to its clients. The Company has significant intellectual property, including bespoke products delivering remotely managed cyber security services and custom-made internal support and delivery systems.
The Company listed on AIM in December 2016 to accelerate its growth strategy and to take advantage of the importance attached to cyber security by company boards as a result of the recent proliferation of high profile cyber security breaches.