Interim dividend.


    21 April 2026 09:50:33
  • Source: Sharecast
RNS Number : 2034B
Associated British Foods PLC
21 April 2026
 

21 April 2026

Associated British Foods plc

Interim dividend

Further to the announcement released earlier today by Associated British Foods plc (the 'Company') of its interim results for the 24-week period ended 28 February 2026, the Company confirms that an interim dividend of 20.7 pence per ordinary share will be paid on 3 July 2026 to shareholders on the Company's register of members as at the close of business on 29 May 2026. The ex-dividend date is 28 May 2026.

The Company operates a dividend reinvestment plan ('DRIP') which is provided by Equiniti Financial Services Limited. The final date for receipt or withdrawal of elections under the DRIP will be 12 June 2026. The DRIP enables the Company's shareholders to elect to have their cash dividend payments used to purchase the Company's shares. More information can be found at www.shareview.co.uk/info/drip.

TIDM: ABF

ISIN: GB0006731235

 

 

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