Manx Financial Group sets dividend terms

Manx Financial

Manx Financial Group Plc (LON:MFX) has announced details regarding the dividend of 0.6768 pence per Ordinary Share approved at its AGM on 16 September 2025, payable to holders of Ordinary Shares recorded on the register on 10 October 2025, including the option for shareholders to receive the Dividend in new shares instead of cash. The final election date is 27 October 2025 at 5.00 p.m.

The share price for the Dividend has been determined as 26.349 pence per share, calculated by taking the lowest daily Volume Weighted Average Price recorded by the Daily Official List of the London Stock Exchange during the period of twenty (20) dealing days prior to (and including) the ex-dividend date (capped at a 20% discount to the VWAP of the Ordinary Shares on the ex-dividend date).

The process for electing to participate in the scheme is detailed in the Scrip Dividend Circular which was posted to shareholders on 1 October 2025  and is also available on the investor page of the Company’s website www.mfg.im/circulars/ (Investor section).

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