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Alstom S.A: Disclosure of the total number of voting rights and shares forming the share capital as at 21 May 2025

Alstom S.A: Disclosure of the total number of voting rights and shares forming the share capital as at 21 May 2025

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21 May 2025 Information pursuant to article L. 233-8 II of the Code de commerce and articles 223-16 and 223-11 of the AMF General regulation (Règlement général de l'Autorité des marchés financiers) REGULATED INFORMATION Date
Number of shares with a nominal value of €7
Gross number ofvoting rights
21 May 2025
461,944,866
461,944,866
About Alstom
Alstom commits to contribute to a low carbon future by developing and promoting innovative and sustainable transportation solutions that people enjoy riding. From high-speed trains, metros, monorails, trams, to turnkey systems, services, infrastructure, signalling and digital mobility, Alstom offers its diverse customers the broadest portfolio in the industry. With its presence in 63 countries and a talent base of over 86,000 people from 184 nationalities, the company focuses its design, innovation, and project management skills to where mobility solutions are needed most. Listed in France, Alstom generated sales of €18.5 billion for the fiscal year ending on 31 March 2025. For more information, please visit www.alstom.com. Contacts
Press: Philippe MOLITOR - Tel.: +33 (0) 7 76 00 97 79philippe.molitor@alstomgroup.com Thomas ANTOINE - Tel.: +33 (0) 6 11 47 28 60 thomas.antoine@alstomgroup.comInvestor relations:Martin VAUJOUR – Tel.: +33 (0) 6 88 40 17 57martin.vaujour@alstomgroup.com Estelle MATURELL ANDINO – Tel.: +33 (0)6 71 37 47 56 estelle.maturell@alstomgroup.com Attachment
2025.05.21 ALSTOM monthly declaration
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