Eurobank: Declares a net dividend of €0.06828 per share; payment begins on June 15

The ex-dividend date is scheduled for June 10.

Eurobank: Declares a net dividend of €0.06828 per share; payment begins on June 15

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"Eurobank" or "Bank” announces that its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders on April 28, 2026, approved the distribution of a gross dividend of €258,673,900.00, or €0.07123 per share, before withholding tax. The amount per share will be increased due to the 32,389,605 treasury shares that are not entitled to a dividend, and consequently the dividend amounts to a gross amount of €0.07187 per share.

From the above gross amount, a 5% withholding tax is withheld in accordance with Article 64 of Law 4172/2013, as currently in force, with the exception or adjustment of the withholding rate for Shareholders subject to special provisions. 

Consequently, Shareholders will receive a net dividend amount for the fiscal year 2025, after the above withholding, of €0.06828 per share.

It is recalled that, following a relevant decision by the Bank’s Board of Directors, it was decided to distribute optional reserves (interim dividend) totaling €170 million before tax withholding, which was paid to the beneficiaries on 12.11.2025 in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3 of Article 162 of Law 4548/2018.

The key dates regarding the cash dividend are as follows:

a. Wednesday, June 10, 2026: Ex-dividend date (i.e., the date from which Eurobank shares will trade on Euronext Athens and, concurrently, on the Cyprus Stock Exchange without the right to receive the dividend).

b. Thursday, June 11, 2026: Record date, i.e., the date on which all shareholders registered in the Bank’s records in the Dematerialized Securities System (DSS) are recognized as eligible to receive the dividend.

c. Monday, June 15, 2026: Cash dividend payment commencement date.

The cash dividend will be paid through the paying bank, Eurobank S.A.

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