💰 Petrolina Holdings approves 5.8% final dividend and board appointments
Petrolina (Holdings) Public Ltd shareholders approved a final dividend of 5.8%, equating to 2.0 cents per share, at their annual general meeting on Thursday. The dividend payout is set for July 28, 2026, to shareholders recorded in the Cyprus Stock Exchange by June 29, 2026, with shares trading ex-dividend from June 26, 2026.
The meeting also saw unanimous approval of the management report and audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2025. Shareholders re-elected board members Dinos Lefkarites and George Kalopetrides and ratified the appointment of Maria Loula Lefkariti and Demetra Kalogirou Antoniadou as non-executive directors.
Additionally, the company confirmed the re-appointment of KPMG as external auditors and authorized the board to determine their fees. The remuneration report for 2025 was reviewed in line with the long-term shareholder engagement law of 2021.
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