Regulatory Update on Macquarie Group’s Shareholdings in Listed Companies

On 7 July 2026, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) received notifications that the Macquarie Group Limited and its controlled entities had ceased to be substantial holders in two listed companies. The filings, made under the Corporations Act, were submitted by Simone Kovacic, the Group’s company secretary.

Companies Affected

  1. Temas Resources Corporation (ticker TIO.AX) – The notice confirmed that the Group’s interest in this resource producer had fallen below the threshold that triggers a substantial‑holder filing. No additional details regarding the number of shares, voting rights, or the timing of the reduction were disclosed.

  2. Temas Resources Corp’s Counterpart Listing – A parallel filing identified another listed firm associated with Temas Resources Corp. The Group’s withdrawal from significant ownership status was again confirmed, with no specific figures or timelines provided.

Content of the Filings

Both submissions included exhaustive lists of Macquarie‑related entities across multiple jurisdictions. While the catalogue is extensive, it does not convey any operational or financial implications for the listed entities. The documents solely record the fact that the Group’s stake in each company has fallen below the statutory reporting level.

Market and Strategic Implications

The notices contain no commentary from either Macquarie Group or the listed companies, and there is no evidence of a strategic shift or market reaction. The disclosures are consistent with routine regulatory compliance and are not expected to materially affect governance structures or market perception of the companies involved.

Conclusion

This adjustment reflects a standard shareholding change that is unlikely to influence the competitive positioning or economic outlook of Temas Resources Corporation or its counterpart listing. The filings underscore the importance of ongoing regulatory monitoring while highlighting that such statutory notifications can occur without immediate business impact.