About Unilever shares
Unilever shares – the basics
Unilever PLC ordinary shares of 3 1/9 pence (ISIN GB00B10RZP78) are listed in the UK and traded on the London Stock Exchange, they are listed in the Netherlands and traded on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (ISIN GB00B10RZP78) and they are traded as American Depositary Receipts (CUSIP 904767704) on the New York Stock Exchange.
Each ADR represents 1 underlying ordinary PLC share. Each PLC ordinary share has a nominal value of 3 1/9 pence.
Summary of Share Listings: Ticker Codes and ISIN Numbers
Share Type | ISIN Number | Exchange | Ticker | Bloomberg | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ordinary Shares | GB00B10RZP78 | London | ULVR | LN | Principal trading market for PLC |
Ordinary Shares | GB00B10RZP78 | Amsterdam | UNA | NA | Netherlands listing for PLC shares |
American Depositary Receipt | US904767704 | New York | UL | US | 1:1 relationship to PLC ordinary shares |
Unilever PLC
Registered in London Company Number: 41424
Registered Office: Port Sunlight Wirral Merseyside CH62 4ZD
Share fraud and boiler room scams
We have become aware that some shareholders in Unilever PLC are receiving unsolicited phone calls concerning their shareholding in Unilever and other investment matters. These are typically from overseas brokers who do not in fact represent Unilever and are trying to sell other investment products which could be worthless or very high risk investments. These operations are commonly known as ‘boiler rooms’. If you are approached by such a broker purporting to represent Unilever, please act with extreme caution.
Share fraud includes scams where investors are cold called out of the blue and offered shares that often turn out to be worthless or non-existent, or an inflated price for shares they own. These calls come from fraudsters operating in ‘boiler rooms’ that are mostly based abroad.
While high profits are promised, those who buy or sell shares in this way usually lose their money.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has found most share fraud victims are experienced investors who lose an average of £20,000, with around £200m lost in the UK each year.
Please download the FCA leaflet on share fraud (PDF 36.44 KB) for further information.