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Brookfield (NYSE: BN) gets TSX nod for renewed preferred share buyback

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Brookfield Corporation (BN) received Toronto Stock Exchange approval to renew its normal course issuer bid for all TSX‑listed Class A Preference Share series. The program permits purchases of up to 10% of the public float of each preferred series on the open market.

The bid runs from August 24, 2026 to August 23, 2027, or earlier if Brookfield completes its purchases. For example, the maximum number of shares subject to purchase is 1,080,802 for Series 24 (BN.PR.R) and 1,188,750 for Series 42 (BN.PF.G), each representing 10% of that series’ public float. All repurchased preferred shares will be cancelled.

Under the current bid in place since August 22, 2025, Brookfield had bought 251,500 Series 51 shares at a weighted average price of C$17.86 and 23,300 Series 52 shares at C$17.55 as of August 12, 2026. Brookfield plans to enter into an automatic share purchase plan around the week of September 21, 2026 so purchases can continue during internal trading black‑out periods, with other repurchases made at management’s discretion subject to applicable law.

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Bid period start August 24, 2026 Start date of renewed normal course issuer bid for preferred shares
Bid period end August 23, 2027 End date of renewed normal course issuer bid unless completed earlier
Maximum repurchase per series 10% of public float Limit for each series of Class A Preference Shares under the renewed bid
Max Series 24 shares 1,080,802 shares Maximum number of BN.PR.R shares subject to purchase under the bid
Max Series 42 shares 1,188,750 shares Maximum number of BN.PF.G shares subject to purchase under the bid
Current bid repurchase Series 51 251,500 shares Series 51 preferred shares bought at a weighted average price of C$17.86
Current bid repurchase Series 52 23,300 shares Series 52 preferred shares bought at a weighted average price of C$17.55
normal course issuer bid financial
"approval from the TSX for the renewal of its normal course issuer bid"
A Normal Course Issuer Bid is when a company buys back its own shares from the stock market over time. This usually shows that the company believes its stock is undervalued and wants to support its price, which can be important for investors to watch.
public float financial
"purchase up to 10% of the public float of each series"
Public float is the total number of a company's shares that are available for trading by the general public. It excludes shares held by company insiders or large stakeholders who are unlikely to sell them easily. This figure helps investors understand how much of the company's stock is actively available, which can influence its liquidity and how easily its price might change.
automatic share purchase plan financial
"intends to enter into an automatic share purchase plan on or about"
An automatic share purchase plan is a pre-arranged agreement that allows investors to buy a set amount of a company's shares at regular intervals without needing to make individual decisions each time. It helps investors steadily build their holdings over time, much like setting a recurring deposit into a savings account, making investing more disciplined and less influenced by short-term market fluctuations.
trading black-out period financial
"at times when Brookfield ordinarily would not be active due to its own internal trading black-out period"
A trading black-out period is a set span of time when company insiders, employees, or others with access to confidential information are barred from buying or selling the company’s stock. It’s meant to prevent trading on unfair knowledge—like a temporary pause before a court ruling or earnings release—and helps protect investors by reducing the chance that some people gain an unfair advantage, much like a cooling-off period that keeps a game fair.
average daily trading volume financial
"Average daily trading volume 2 | Maximum number of shares subject"
The average daily trading volume is the typical number of shares or units of a security that change hands each trading day, calculated over a set period. It tells investors how active a market is—like average traffic on a road—so higher volume usually means easier, faster trades and smaller price swings when buying or selling, while low volume can make orders harder to fill and cause bigger price moves.

FAQ

What did Brookfield Corporation (BN) announce regarding its preferred shares?

Brookfield Corporation announced TSX approval to renew its normal course issuer bid for all TSX‑listed Class A Preference Share series, allowing purchases of up to 10% of the public float of each series over a one‑year period.

What is the duration of Brookfield (BN)’s renewed normal course issuer bid?

The renewed normal course issuer bid runs from August 24, 2026 to August 23, 2027, or an earlier date if Brookfield completes its permitted purchases of preferred shares under the program on the TSX and alternative Canadian trading systems.

How many preferred shares did Brookfield (BN) repurchase under its current bid before renewal?

As of August 12, 2026, Brookfield had repurchased 251,500 Series 51 preferred shares at C$17.86 and 23,300 Series 52 preferred shares at C$17.55, with a portion of these purchases executed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

What are some maximum share amounts Brookfield (BN) can buy per preferred series?

Under the renewed bid, Brookfield may purchase up to 1,080,802 Series 24 (BN.PR.R) shares and up to 1,188,750 Series 42 (BN.PF.G) shares, with each limit representing 10% of that series’ public float as stated in the program details.

What is Brookfield (BN)’s plan for an automatic share purchase plan?

Brookfield intends to enter into an automatic share purchase plan around the week of September 21, 2026. This will allow preferred share repurchases during internal trading black‑out periods, insider‑trading restrictions, or similar constraints, within preset trading parameters.

What happens to Brookfield (BN) preferred shares repurchased under the renewed bid?

All preferred shares acquired under the renewed normal course issuer bid will be cancelled. Brookfield states that this program gives it flexibility to use available funds for preferred share repurchases aligned with its investment and capital allocation strategies.

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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

Form 6-K

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of August 2026

Commission File Number: 001-15160

BROOKFIELD CORPORATION
(Translation of registrant's name into English)

Brookfield Place, Suite 100, 181 Bay Street, P.O. Box 762 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2T3
(Address of principal executive office)

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form 20-F [   ]      Form 40-F [ X ]

 

 


EXHIBIT INDEX

Exhibit Number Description
   
99.1 Press Release dated August 19, 2026

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

      BROOKFIELD CORPORATION    
  (Registrant)
   
  
Date: August 19, 2026     /s/ Swati Mandava    
  Swati Mandava
  Managing Director, Legal & Regulatory and Corporate Secretary
  

EXHIBIT 99.1

Brookfield Corporation Announces Renewal of Normal Course Issuer Bid for Preferred Shares

BROOKFIELD, NEWS, Aug. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brookfield Corporation (“Brookfield” or “the Company”) (TSX: BN, NYSE: BN) today announced it has received approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) for the renewal of its normal course issuer bid to purchase up to 10% of the public float of each series of the Company’s outstanding Class A Preference Shares that are listed on the TSX (the “Preferred Shares”). Purchases under the bid will be made on the open market through the facilities of the TSX and/or alternative Canadian trading systems. The period of the normal course issuer bid will extend from August 24, 2026 to August 23, 2027, or an earlier date should Brookfield complete its purchases. Brookfield will pay the market price at the time of acquisition for any Preferred Shares purchased or such other price as may be permitted.

Under the normal course issuer bid, Brookfield is authorized to repurchase each respective series of the Preferred Shares as follows:

SeriesTickerIssued and 
outstanding
shares1
Public floatAverage daily 
trading volume2
Maximum number of shares subject to 
purchase3

TotalDaily
Series 2BN.PR.B10,220,17510,220,1754,7341,022,0171,183
Series 4BN.PR.C3,983,9103,983,9101,612398,3911,000
Series 13BN.PR.K8,792,5968,792,5965,605879,2591,401
Series 17BN.PR.M7,840,2047,840,2043,115784,0201,000
Series 18BN.PR.N7,681,0887,681,0883,470768,1081,000
Series 24BN.PR.R10,808,02710,808,02710,3761,080,8022,594
Series 26BN.PR.T9,770,9289,770,9287,236977,0921,809
Series 28BN.PR.X9,233,9279,233,9274,031923,3921,007
Series 30BN.PR.Z9,787,0909,787,0903,513978,7091,000
Series 32BN.PF.A11,750,29911,750,2997,4081,175,0291,852
Series 34BN.PF.B9,876,7359,876,7354,315987,6731,078
Series 36BN.PF.C7,842,9097,842,9093,694784,2901,000
Series 37BN.PF.D7,830,0917,830,0913,136783,0091,000
Series 38BN.PF.E7,906,1327,906,1324,867790,6131,216
Series 40BN.PF.F11,841,02511,841,0255,7381,184,1021,434
Series 42BN.PF.G11,887,50011,887,5004,9431,188,7501,235
Series 46BN.PF.I11,740,79711,740,79710,4571,174,0792,614
Series 48BN.PF.J11,885,97211,885,9725,1611,188,5971,290
Series 51BN.PF.K3,202,9863,202,9862,842320,2981,000
Series 52BN.PF.L1,157,4801,157,4804,097115,7481,024
Series 54BN.PF.M10,000,00010,000,0007,3561,000,0001,839
       

As of August 12, 2026, under its current normal course issuer bid that commenced on August 22, 2025 and will expire on August 21, 2026, and which was approved by the TSX, Brookfield purchased 251,500 shares of the Preferred Shares, Series 51 at a weighted average price of C$17.86 per share of which 131,500 shares was made on the TSX. The Company also purchased 23,300 shares of the Preferred Shares, Series 52 at a weighted average price of C$17.55 per share on the TSX.

Brookfield believes that the renewed normal course issuer bid will provide the flexibility to use available funds to purchase Preferred Shares where it aligns with the Company’s investment and capital allocation strategies. All Preferred Shares acquired by Brookfield under this bid will be cancelled.

Brookfield intends to enter into an automatic share purchase plan on or about the week of September 21, 2026 in relation to the normal course issuer bid. The automatic share purchase plan will allow for the purchase of Preferred Shares, subject to certain trading parameters, at times when Brookfield ordinarily would not be active in the market due to its own internal trading black-out period, insider trading rules or otherwise. Outside of these periods, the Preferred Shares will be repurchased in accordance with management’s discretion and in compliance with applicable law.

About Brookfield Corporation

Brookfield Corporation is a leading global investment firm focused on building long-term wealth for institutions and individuals around the world. We have three core businesses: Asset Management, Wealth Solutions, and our Operating Businesses which are in infrastructure, energy, private equity, and real estate.

We have a track record of delivering 15%+ annualized returns to shareholders for over 30 years, supported by our investment and operational experience. Our conservatively managed balance sheet, extensive operational experience, and global sourcing networks allow us to consistently access unique opportunities. At the center of our success is the Brookfield Ecosystem, which is based on the fundamental principle that each group within Brookfield benefits from being part of the broader organization. Brookfield Corporation is publicly traded in New York and Toronto (NYSE: BN, TSX: BN).

For more information, please visit our website at www.bn.brookfield.com or contact:

Media:Investor Relations:
Kerrie McHughKatie Battaglia
Tel: (212) 618-3469Tel: (416) 359-8544
Email: kerrie.mchugh@brookfield.comEmail: katie.battaglia@brookfield.com
  

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of Canadian provincial securities laws and “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, the U.S. Securities Exchange Act of 1934, “safe harbor” provisions of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and in any applicable Canadian securities regulations (collectively, “forward-looking statements”). Forward-looking statements include statements that are predictive in nature, depend upon or refer to future results, events or conditions, and include, but are not limited to, statements which reflect management’s current estimates, beliefs and assumptions and which in turn are based on our experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors management believes are appropriate in the circumstances. The estimates, beliefs and assumptions of Brookfield are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive and other uncertainties and contingencies regarding future events and as such, are subject to change. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as “expect”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “foresee”, “could”, “estimate”, “goal”, “intend”, “plan”, “seek”, “strive”, “will”, “may” and “should” and similar expressions. In particular, the forward-looking statements contained in this news release include statements referring to potential future purchases by Brookfield of its Preferred Shares pursuant to the Company’s normal course issuer bid and automatic share purchase plan.

Although Brookfield Corporation believes that such forward-looking statements are based upon reasonable estimates, beliefs and assumptions, actual results may differ materially from the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated or implied by forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to: (i) returns that are lower than target; (ii) the impact or unanticipated impact of general economic, political and market factors in the countries in which we do business; (iii) the behavior of financial markets, including fluctuations in interest and foreign exchange rates and heightened inflationary pressures; (iv) global equity and capital markets and the availability of equity and debt financing and refinancing within these markets; (v) strategic actions including acquisitions and dispositions; the ability to complete and effectively integrate acquisitions into existing operations and the ability to attain expected benefits; (vi) changes in accounting policies and methods used to report financial condition (including uncertainties associated with critical accounting assumptions and estimates); (vii) the ability to appropriately manage human capital; (viii) the effect of applying future accounting changes; (ix) business competition; (x) operational and reputational risks; (xi) technological change; (xii) changes in government regulation and legislation within the countries in which we operate; (xiii) governmental investigations and sanctions; (xiv) litigation; (xv) changes in tax laws; (xvi) ability to collect amounts owed; (xvii) catastrophic events, such as earthquakes, hurricanes and epidemics/pandemics; (xviii) the possible impact of international conflicts and other developments including terrorist acts and cyberterrorism; (xix) the introduction, withdrawal, success and timing of business initiatives and strategies; (xx) the failure of effective disclosure controls and procedures and internal controls over financial reporting and other risks; (xxi) health, safety and environmental risks; (xxii) the maintenance of adequate insurance coverage; (xxiii) the existence of information barriers between certain businesses within our asset management operations; (xxiv) risks specific to our business segments including asset management, wealth solutions, renewable power and transition, infrastructure, private equity, real estate and corporate activities; and (xxv) factors detailed from time to time in our documents filed with the securities regulators in Canada and the United States.

We caution that the foregoing list of important factors that may affect future results is not exhaustive and other factors could also adversely affect future results. Readers are urged to consider these risks, as well as other uncertainties, factors and assumptions carefully in evaluating the forward-looking statements and are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which are based only on information available to us as of the date of this news release or such other date specified herein. Except as required by law, Brookfield Corporation undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward- looking statements, whether written or oral, that may be as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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1 As at August 12, 2026
2 Calculated for the six-month period ended July 31, 2026.
3 In accordance with TSX rules, any daily repurchases on the TSX with respect to (i) the Series 4, Series 17, Series 18, Series 30, Series 36, Series 37 and Series 51 Preferred Shares will be limited to 1,000 shares of the respective series and (ii) each of the other series of Preferred Shares (excluding the Series 4, Series 17, Series 18, Series 30, Series 36, Series 37 and Series 51 Preferred Shares) will be limited to 25% of the average daily trading volume on the TSX of the respective Preferred Shares.

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