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Croatia: INA proposes dividend of 24 euros per share

Oil and gas company INA announced it will propose a dividend of 24 euros per share out of its net profit for 2023 and retained profit for 2022.

A total of 240 million euro will be paid out in dividends, INA said in a filing to the Zagreb bourse. Of these, 212.8 million euro will come out of last year’s net profit.

The company’s net profit for 2023 reached 224 million euros, as 11.2 million euros is to go to reserves.

Last year, INA paid out a dividend of 20 euros per share out of its net profit for 2022.

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