Dividends from EQPA3 and VITT3 Paid on Tuesday. Common Shares with Ex-Dividend Date and Interest on Capital.
Vittia Fertilizantes (VITT3) announced the distribution of R$ 100 million in dividends to shareholders, stemming from profits earned in the last quarter. The company reinforced its commitment to investor remuneration by maintaining the regular payment of distributions. Dividends will be paid to shareholders who held Vittia Fertilizantes shares up to the date set by the company, thereby ensuring participation in the earnings generated by the company.
Balance Raised for Dividend Payment
Investors in Equatorial ([ativo=EQPA3]; [ativo=EQPA5]; [ativo=EQPA6]; [ativo=EQPA7]) who had shares in their portfolio on April 28 will also receive dividends today,
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of the distribution. The company will pay R$ 0.148 per common or preferred share.
Distribution of JCP and Distributions
Additionally, holders who had shares in the agricultural technology company Vittia (VITT3) on December 16, 2022, will receive R$ 0.095 per share in interest on equity (JCP), subject to a 15% tax rate.
Dividend Agenda of Energy Companies
Check the complete dividend calendar in the December dividend agenda from InfoMoney. And remember, the ex-dividend date is essential to ensure the receipt of dividends and distributions from your shares. Source: Info Money

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