JPMorgan European Discovery Trust interim dividend of 2.5p per share declared (LON:JEDT)

JPMorgan European Discovery Trust plc

JPMorgan European Discovery Trust plc (LON:JEDT) has announced that an interim dividend of 2.5 pence per share will be paid on 5th February 2024 to shareholders on the register at the close of business on 29th December 2023 (ex-dividend date 28th December 2023).

The Board will continue to keep the level of dividends received, and expected to be received from portfolio companies, under review and take into account the level of the Company’s revenue reserves when determining the final dividend for the year in 2024.

JPMorgan European Discovery Trust plc (LON:JEDT) is an investment trust company. The Investment Trust JEDT objective is to achieve capital growth from a portfolio of quoted smaller companies in Europe, excluding the United Kingdom.

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