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2025/12/18

Vidrala strengthens shareholder remuneration with a 15% dividend increase and announces a new share buyback programme

  • Vidrala raises its dividend by 15%, reflecting the strength of its financial position and confidence in the Group’s future performance following its entry into Chile.
  • The company will execute a new share buyback programme for a maximum amount of €33 million, aimed at supporting its shareholder remuneration policy by increasing earnings per share.

 

Llodio, 18 December 2025 – Following last week’s announcement of a strategic move with its entry into Chile and progress in the geographical diversification of its business, Vidrala sends a clear message of financial strength and confidence in business prospects by boosting the proposed shareholder remuneration for 2026.

Accordingly, the company has approved a cash dividend of €1.2318 gross per share, payable on 13 February 2026. Including the effect of the new shares allocated free of charge after the bonus share issue, this represents a 15% increase compared to the previous year.

As an additional and extraordinary measure, the company has decided to execute a new share buyback programme equivalent to 1% of its share capital, amounting to €33 million, which represents an additional 54% on top of the dividend outlay.

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