Ex-dividend date and procedure for the payment of Apranga APB dividends for the year 2022
05 Mai 2023 - 3:30PM
Ex-dividend date and procedure for the payment of Apranga APB
dividends for the year 2022
On 27
April
2023,
the Annual
General Meeting
of Shareholders
of Apranga,
APB
(code
121933274,
registered
address:
Ukmergės str. 362,
Vilnius, Lithuania)
decided to
allocate the
Company’s profit
for the year
2022 and to
pay out EUR
0.28 dividend
per share.
Dividends will be paid to the shareholders who at the end of the
tenth business day following the day of the Annual General Meeting
that adopted a decision on dividend payment, i.e. on 12 May 2023
are shareholders of Apranga, APB.
The Ex-Date or the first day from when on regulated market (i.e.
on stock exchange) with settlement period of T+2 acquired shares of
Apranga, APB do not entitle to the dividends for the year 2022 is
11 May 2023.
From
23 May
2023 the
dividends are
paid out in
the following
order:
- to the shareholders,
whose Apranga, APB shares are accounted by a financial brokerage
company or credit institutions, which provide securities accounting
services, the dividend amount, after deduction of Personal or
Corporate withholding income tax applicable by the laws of
Lithuania, will be transferred to the shareholders’ accounts held
with a respective financial brokerage company or credit
institution;
- to the shareholders,
whose Apranga, APB shares on behalf of the Company are accounted by
the authorised custodian AB SEB bankas, the dividend amount, after
deduction of Personal or Corporate withholding income tax
applicable by the laws of Lithuania, will be transferred to the
shareholders’ accounts with AB SEB bankas or the accounts (IBAN)
with other bank or financial institution as indicated by the
shareholders (requests with account indications should be submitted
to any branch of SEB bankas).
Dividends paid
in
2023 will
be taxed as
follows:
- dividends paid to
natural persons–residents of the Republic of Lithuania and natural
persons–residents of foreign countries are subject to withholding
Personal income tax of 15 per cent;
- dividends paid to
legal entities of the Republic of Lithuania and legal
entities–residents of foreign countries are subject to withholding
Corporate income tax of 15 per cent, unless otherwise provided for
by the laws.
Residents of the foreign countries, which have concluded
agreements on Avoidance of Double Taxation with the Republic of
Lithuania, could take advantage of reduced tariffs provided by such
agreements by submitting Claim for Reduction or Exemption from the
Anticipatory Tax Withheld at Source, form FR0021 (DAS-1). The
form should be completed following the law requirements and
presented to SEB bankas together with the broker’s confirmation by
17 May 2023.
For additional information on pay-out of the dividends please
contact AB SEB bankas by phone +370 5 268 2800.
Gabrielius MorkūnasApranga Group Chief financial officer+370 5
2390843
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