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TotalEnergies: Indicative Dates for 2025 and 2026 Dividends

TotalEnergies: Indicative Dates for 2025 and 2026 Dividends

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PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE):
The Board of Directors met on July 23, 2025, and decided, subject to decisions by the Board of Directors and the Shareholders' Meeting which will approve the 2025 financial statements, allocation of earnings and final dividend, to amend the indicative ex-dividend dates and payment dates related to the second interim and third interim dividends and the final dividend for 2025 as follows.
2025 :
Type of coupon
Ex-dividend dates
Payment dates
First interim
October 1, 2025
October 3, 2025
Second interim
December 31, 2025
January 5, 2026
Third interim
March 31, 2026
April 2, 2026
Final
June 30, 2026
July 2, 2026
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In addition, the Board of Directors decided, subject to decisions by the Board of Directors and the Shareholders' Meeting which will approve the 2026 financial statements, allocation of earnings and final dividend, the ex-dividend dates and payment dates of the interim and final dividends for 2026.
2026 :
Type of coupon
Ex-dividend dates
Payment dates
First interim
September 30, 2026
October 2, 2026
Second interim
December 31, 2026
January 5, 2027
Third interim
March 31, 2027
April 2, 2027
Final
June 30, 2027
July 2, 2027
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The above indicative ex-dividend dates and payment dates relate to the TotalEnergies shares listed on Euronext.
About TotalEnergies
TotalEnergies is a global integrated energy company that produces and markets energies: oil and biofuels, natural gas, biogas and low-carbon hydrogen, renewables and electricity. Our more than 100,000 employees are committed to provide as many people as possible with energy that is more reliable, more affordable and more sustainable. Active in about 120 countries, TotalEnergies places sustainability at the heart of its strategy, its projects and its operations.
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Disclaimer
The terms 'TotalEnergies', 'TotalEnergies company' and 'Company' in this document are used to designate TotalEnergies SE and the consolidated entities directly or indirectly controlled by TotalEnergies SE. Likewise, the words 'we', 'us' and 'our' may also be used to refer to these entities or their employees. The entities in which TotalEnergies SE directly or indirectly owns a shareholding are separate and independent legal entities.
This document may contain forward-looking statements (including forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995), notably with respect to the financial condition, results of operations, business activities and strategy of TotalEnergies. This document may also contain statements regarding the perspectives, objectives, areas of improvement and goals of TotalEnergies, including with respect to climate change and carbon neutrality (net zero emissions). An ambition expresses an outcome desired by TotalEnergies, it being specified that the means to be deployed do not depend solely on TotalEnergies. These forward-looking statements may generally be identified by the use of the future or conditional tense or forward-looking words such as 'will', 'should', 'could', 'would', 'may', 'likely', 'might', 'envisions', 'intends', 'anticipates', 'believes', 'considers', 'plans', 'expects', 'thinks', 'targets', 'aims' or similar terminology. Such forward-looking statements included in this document are based on economic data, estimates and assumptions prepared in a given economic, competitive and regulatory environment and considered to be reasonable by TotalEnergies as of the date of this document.
These forward-looking statements are not historical data and should not be interpreted as assurances that the perspectives, objectives, or goals announced will be achieved. They may prove to be inaccurate in the future, and may evolve or be modified with a significant difference between the actual results and those initially estimated, due to the uncertainties notably related to the economic, financial, competitive and regulatory environment, or due to the occurrence of risk factors, such as, notably, the price fluctuations in crude oil and natural gas, the evolution of the demand and price of petroleum products, the changes in production results and reserves estimates, the ability to achieve cost reductions and operating efficiencies without unduly disrupting business operations, changes in laws and regulations including those related to the environment and climate, currency fluctuations, technological innovations, meteorological conditions and events, as well as socio-demographic, economic and political developments, changes in market conditions, loss of market share and changes in consumer preferences, or pandemics such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, certain financial information is based on estimates particularly in the assessment of the recoverable value of assets and potential impairments of assets relating thereto.
Readers are cautioned not to consider forward-looking statements as accurate, but as an expression of the Company's views only as of the date this document is published. TotalEnergies SE and its subsidiaries have no obligation, make no commitment and expressly disclaim any responsibility to investors or any stakeholder to update or revise, particularly as a result of new information or future events, any forward-looking information or statement, objectives or trends contained in this document. In addition, the Company has not verified, and is under no obligation to verify any third-party data contained in this document or used in the estimates and assumptions or, more generally, forward-looking statements published in this document. The information on risk factors that could have a significant adverse effect on TotalEnergies' business, financial condition, including its operating income and cash flow, reputation, outlook or the value of financial instruments issued by TotalEnergies is provided in the most recent version of the Universal Registration Document which is filed by TotalEnergies SE with the French Autorité des Marchés Financiers and the annual report on Form 20-F filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission ('SEC').
Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors – U.S. investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in the Form 20-F of TotalEnergies SE, File N° 1-10888, available from us at 2, place Jean Millier – Arche Nord Coupole/Regnault - 92078 Paris-La Défense Cedex, France, or at the Company website totalenergies.com. You can also obtain this form from the SEC by calling 1-800-SEC-0330 or on the SEC's website sec.gov.
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