Macro Bank (NYSE: BMA) sets March 30, 2026 cash dividend payout
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6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Macro Bank Inc. (Banco Macro S.A.) is confirming payment of the tenth and final installment of a previously approved cash dividend. The installment totals AR$ 41,777,807,598.97, equal to AR$ 65.3400708982 per share, which represents 6,534.0070% of the stated capital stock of AR$ 639,390,301.
The dividend will be paid to shareholders of record on March 27, 2026, with funds available from March 30, 2026. The amount is subject to a 7% withholding under Argentina’s Income Tax Law. ADR holders will receive payment through The Bank of New York Mellon under the applicable depositary agreement.
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FAQ
What dividend is Macro Bank Inc. (BMA) paying according to this filing?
Macro Bank Inc. (Banco Macro S.A.) is paying installment No. 10 of a cash dividend totaling AR$ 41,777,807,598.97, equivalent to AR$ 65.3400708982 per share. The filing confirms timing, tax treatment, and payment channels for shareholders and ADR holders.
When is the record date and payment date for Banco Macro (BMA) dividend installment 10?
The record date for Banco Macro’s dividend installment No. 10 is March 27, 2026, and the cash will be available from March 30, 2026. Shareholders registered by the record date are entitled to receive this cash dividend on the stated availability date.
Is the Banco Macro (BMA) dividend subject to Argentine withholding tax?
Yes. The aggregate cash dividend that Banco Macro will distribute is subject to a 7% withholding under section 97 of Argentina’s Income Tax Law, as revised in 2019. Shareholders receive the net amount after this statutory tax withholding is applied.
How will Banco Macro (BMA) ADR holders receive this cash dividend?
Holders of Banco Macro American Depositary Receipts will receive the dividend through The Bank of New York Mellon, which acts as depositary. Payments correspond to underlying Class B shares and are processed under the depositary agreement and local rules where the ADRs are listed.