Volta Finance Limited declares its quarterly interim dividend

Volta Finance Limited (LON:VTA) has today announced a third interim dividend for the financial year commencing 1 August 2022. 

The Company announces that it has declared a quarterly interim dividend of €0.13 per share payable on 12 October 2023 amounting to approximately €4.76 million, equating approximately to an annualised 8% of net asset value. The ex-dividend date is 28 September 2023 with a record date of 29 September 2023.

The Company has arranged for its shareholders to be able to elect to receive their dividends in either Euros or Pounds Sterling. 

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