Agroholding IMC (IMC S.A.) will pay the company’s shareholders interim dividends for 2025 totaling EUR12.43 million, according to the company’s website.
According to the decision of the IMC Board of Directors, interim dividends of EUR0.35 per share will be paid on November 27, 2025, to shareholders who were registered as of November 20 of this year.
“Luxembourg personal income tax at a rate of 15% will be withheld from the dividends. Dividends will be paid in euros,” the agricultural holding added.
The chairman of the board of directors, reporting to the supervisory board, specified that for the period from January 1, 2025, to September 30, 2025, IMC received a profit of EUR 31.89 million. At the same time, the profit carried forward to subsequent periods amounted to EUR 7.34 million, issue income – EUR 17.84 million, interim dividends – EUR 22.37 million. The amount to be distributed may not exceed EUR 34.7 million.
“The Board of Directors intends to declare interim dividends totaling EUR 12.43 million (i.e., EUR 0.35 per share), which will be distributed equally among the company’s shareholders in proportion to their number of shares on the distribution date,” the statement said.
Agroholding “IMK” is an integrated group of companies operating in the Sumy, Poltava, and Chernihiv regions (northern and central Ukraine) in the segments of crop production, elevators, and warehouses. The land bank is 116,000 hectares, storage capacity is 554,000 tons, and the 2024 harvest is 864,000 tons.
IMK ended 2024 with a net profit of $54.54 million, compared to a net loss of $21.03 million in 2023. Revenue increased by 52% to $211.29 million, gross profit quadrupled to $109.10 million, and normalized EBITDA increased 25-fold to $86.11 million.