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Experian continues buybacks, Goldman Sachs to purchase on behalf

Wed, 01st Apr 2026 17:17

(Alliance News) - Experian PLC announced on Wednesday the continuation of its share repurchase programme, arranging for its broker Goldman Sachs Group Inc to purchase company shares of USD10.00 cents on its behalf.

This arrangement will last from April 1 to May 19.

The company's preliminary results will then be released May 20.

The buybacks, announced in January, are to reduce the number of Experian shares in issue and to meet obligations of USD200.0 million arising from employee share plans.

Shares in Experian closed up 1.6% to 2,639.00 pence in London on Wednesday.

By Abena Oppon, Alliance News reporter

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