US$1.80 dividend and 20% payout policy at Intercorp Financial Services (NYSE: IFS)
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Intercorp Financial Services Inc. approved several key items at its 2026 Annual Shareholders’ Meeting. Shareholders accepted the 2025 results presentation, annual report, and audited separate and consolidated financial statements, and acknowledged the company’s performance in the S&P Global 2025 Corporate Sustainability Assessment.
The meeting approved a dividend of US$1.80 per share from 2025 net profits, totaling US$207,796,869, equivalent to PEN 723,964,291.60 at an exchange rate of PEN 3.484 per dollar. The record date is April 24, 2026 and the payment date is May 5, 2026. Additionally, PEN 900,000,000 will be allocated to voluntary reserves and PEN 308,505,785.91 to retained earnings.
Shareholders also approved a 2026 dividend policy targeting a minimum distribution of 20% of net profits, subject to legal, equity and financial conditions, appointed Tanaka, Valdivia, Arribas & Asociados as external auditors for 2027–2029, and authorized signatories to implement these resolutions in Panama and Peru.
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IFS approves US$1.80 dividend, sets 20% minimum payout policy, and strengthens reserves.
Intercorp Financial Services is distributing US$207,796,869, or US$1.80 per share, from 2025 net profit while allocating substantial capital to reserves and retained earnings. The dividend is paired with record and payment dates on April 24, 2026 and May 5, 2026.
The company is assigning PEN 900,000,000.00 to voluntary reserves under Peruvian financial system regulations and PEN 308,505,785.91 to retained earnings after the dividend and reserve allocation. This suggests a balance between shareholder distributions and regulatory capital prudence.
The new 2026 dividend policy sets a minimum payout of 20% of net profits, conditional on legal and financial constraints. Future disclosures in company filings may show how often dividends are paid under this framework and whether earnings growth supports similar or higher absolute payouts.
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FAQ
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