FY25 First Quarter Dividend

CORPACT
Tue, Aug 20 2024 03:29 pm

Investore Property Limited (Investore) has today announced a cash dividend for the first quarter (1 April 2024 to 30 June 2024) of the financial year ending 31 March 2025 (FY25) of 1.625 cents per share to be paid on 5 September 2024 to all shareholders on the register at the close of business on 28 August 2024 (i.e., the record date). This dividend will carry imputation credits of 0.491519 cents per share. A supplementary dividend of 0.223042 cents per share will be paid to non-resident shareholders.

The Board of Investore has resolved to suspend the Dividend Reinvestment Plan for the FY25 first quarter dividend.

The Board confirms that it is targeting an annual cash dividend of 6.50 cents per share to shareholders for FY25.


Ends

Attachment provided to NZX:
• Investore Property Limited – NZX Distribution Notice – 200824

For further information please contact:

Mike Allen, Chair, Investore Property Limited
Mobile: 021 606 134 - Email: [email protected]

Philip Littlewood, Chief Executive Officer, Stride Investment Management Limited as manager of Investore
Mobile: 021 230 3026 - Email: [email protected]

Adam Lilley, General Manager Investment, Stride Investment Management Limited as manager of Investore
Mobile: 021 024 99198 - Email: [email protected]

Jennifer Whooley, Chief Financial Officer, Stride Investment Management Limited as manager of Investore
Mobile: 021 536 406 - Email: [email protected]

Louise Hill, General Manager Corporate Services, Stride Investment Management Limited as manager of Investore
Mobile: 0275 580 033- Email: [email protected]


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