
The distribution of an interim dividend of a gross amount of 0.40 euros per share against the dividend payable for the year 2022 was decided by the Motor Oil board of directors during its meeting on November 7, 2022.
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During the same meeting, the Board of Directors set the cut-off dates, the record of beneficiaries, and the start of payment of the interim dividend for the year 2022, which are as follows:
2022 interim dividend cut-off: Monday 21 November 2022 (ie after 18 November 2022 marking the expiry date of the Futures Contracts on the FTSE/XA LARGE CAP index in which the Company is included).
Beneficiaries of the 2022 interim dividend: The Company’s shareholders who are registered in the records of the Dematerialised Securities System (DSS) as of Tuesday, November 22, 2022 (record date).
Commencement of interim dividend payment for fiscal year 2022: Friday, November 25, 2022.
The details of the payment of the 2022 interim dividend will be disclosed by the Company with a later announcement.


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