Dividend Declaration: Proven Investments Limited (Proven)

February 5, 2018

Proven Investments Limited (Proven) has advised that a dividend payment of US$0.0018 per share was declared at Proven’s Board Meeting held on February 2, 2018. Ordinary shareholders who have requested payment in Jamaican dollars will receive the equivalent of JS$0.2248 per share. This dividend payment will be made to all ordinary shareholders on record as at February 20, 2018, and will be paid on March 6, 2018. The ex-dividend date is February 19, 2018.

A dividend payment of $$0.103125 was also declared for Preference shareholders with a record date of March 8, 2018 and a payment date of March 15, 2018.  The ex-dividend date is March 7, 2018.

 

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