BlackRock, acting on behalf of clients and funds under its management, declared to the AMF that on June 26 it had exceeded the threshold of 5% of Accor's voting rights, following an increase in the number of shares held as collateral.

The American asset management giant said it held 15,419,030 shares representing the same number of voting rights on behalf of its clients and funds, i.e. 6.36% of the hotel chain's capital and 5.40% of its voting rights.

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