International Public Partnerships declares third interim dividend of 2.15p per share

International Public Partnerships

International Public Partnerships Limited (LON:INPP), the FTSE 250 listed infrastructure investment company, has declared the following distribution:

Distribution:Third interim dividend for the financial year ended
31 December 2025
Distribution amount per share:2.15 pence
Ex-dividend date:12 February 2026
Dividend record date:13 February 2026
Payment date:16 March 2026

Increase in dividend frequency

As part of a package of portfolio optimisation measures, the Company previously announced an increase in the frequency of its dividend payments from six-monthly to quarterly, in order to provide investors with a more regular income stream. This is the third dividend to be declared under the new quarterly payment frequency. 

2025 and 2026 dividend targets

The Board continues to forecast a long-term projected annual dividend growth rate of c.2.5% and reconfirms that the 2025 and 2026 annual dividend targets are 8.58 pence per share and 8.79 pence per share respectively. The target dividend growth rate is determined by taking into account International Public Partnerships’ ambitions to sustainably grow dividends over the long term whilst providing full dividend cash coverage.

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