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The information on this page is disclosed in accordance with Rule 26 of the AIM Rules.

Share price

Find out the latest share price information about Intercede® on the London Stock Exchange.

Description of the business

Find out more about Intercede.

Directors

Find out more about the Directors, their responsibilities and previous experience.

Board Committees

See our corporate governance page for information on the Audit and Remuneration Committees together with the membership of those committees.

Country of incorporation and main country of operation

Intercede is incorporated in England (Registration Number 4101977), which is also its main country of operation.

Current constitutional documents

View the Memorandum and Articles of Association.

Details of any other exchanges or trading platforms

The Company is not listed on any other exchanges or trading platforms.

Number of securities in issue

For details of the number of securities in issue, the number of securities held as treasury shares and, in so far as the Company is aware, the percentage of securities that is not in public hands together with the identity and percentage holdings of significant share-holders, see the major shareholders page.

Details of any restrictions on the transfer of securities

There are no restrictions on the transfer of securities.

Financial information

See the Company's Annual and Interim Reports

Company announcements

See all news and notifications made by the Company.

AIM Admission document and circulars

See the AIM Admission document and circulars that have been sent out to shareholders.

Advisers

Find out details of the Company's Nominated Adviser and other key advisers.

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