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Dividend information

Dividend Description Date Regular dividend per ordinary share
(sterling pence)
PID per ordinary share
(sterling pence)
2023 interim dividend 22 Sep 2023   8.7*
2022 final dividend 4 May 2023 18.2*  
2022 interim dividend 23 Sep 2022 8.1*  
2021 final dividend 04 May 2022   16.9*
2021 interim dividend 24 Sep 2021 7.4*  
2020 final dividend 04 May 2021   15.2*
2020 interim dividend 24 Sept 2020 6.9*  
2019 final dividend 01 May 2020   14.40*
2019 interim dividend 23 Sept 2019 6.3*  
2018 final dividend 02 May 2019   13.25*
2018 interim dividend 28 Sept 2018 5.55*  
2017 final dividend 03 May 2018   11.35*
2017 interim dividend 29 Sept 2017 5.25*  
2016 final dividend 04 May 2017   11.2*
2016 interim dividend 30 Sept 2016 5.2*  
2015 final dividend 05 May 2016   10.6*
2015 interim dividend 02 Oct 2015 5.0*  
2014 final dividend 08 May 2015   10.2*
2014 interim dividend 03 Oct 2014 4.9**  
2013 final dividend 09 May 2014   9.9**
2013 interim dividend 04 Oct 2013 4.9**  
2012 final dividend 26 Apr 2013   9.9**
2012 interim dividend 05 Oct 2012 4.9**  
2011 final dividend 04 May 2012 2.9 7.0**
2011 interim dividend 07 Oct 2011 4.9  
2010 final dividend 05 May 2011 4.8 4.8
2010 interim dividend 08 Oct 2010 4.7  
2009 final dividend 06 May 2010   9.4*
2009 interim dividend 02 Oct 2009 3.1 1.5
2008 final dividend 06 May 2009   5.4
2008 interim dividend 03 Oct 2008   8.3
2007 final dividend 23 May 2008 9.0 5.7
2007 interim dividend 05 Oct 2007   8.3
Special dividend 31 Aug 2007 53  
2006 final dividend 25 May 2007 12.1  
2006 interim dividend 06 Oct 2006 6.9  
2005 final dividend 19 May 2006 11  
2005 interim dividend 07 Oct 2005 6.5  
2004 final dividend 16 May 2005 9.85  
2004 interim dividend 10 Oct 2004 6.15  
2003 final dividend 16 May 2003 8.55  
2002 interim dividend 11 Oct 2002 5.45  
2002 final dividend 17 May 2002 8  
2001 interim dividend 12 Oct 2001 5.1  
2001 final dividend 18 May 2001 7.4  
2000 final dividend 19 May 2000 6.8  
2000 interim dividend 19 May 2000 4.7  
1999 final dividend 21 May 1999 6.275  
1998 interim ordinary 01 Sep 1998 4.125  
1998 final dividend 22 May 1998 2  
1998 second interim 01 Mar 1998 4.125  
1997 interim dividend 10 Oct 1997 3.4  
1997 final dividend 23 May 1997 5.75  
1996 interim dividend 11 Nov 1996 3.25  
1996 final dividend 24 May 1996 5.4  
1995 interim dividend 12 Oct 1995 3.1  
1995 final dividend 24 May 1995 5  
1994 interim dividend 13 Oct 1994 3.1  
1994 final dividend 24 May 1994 5  
1993 interim dividend 14 Oct 1993 3.1  
1993 final dividend 25 May 1993 5  
1992 interim dividend 14 Oct 1992 3.1  
1992 final dividend 26 May 1992 7.15  
1991 interim dividend 07 Oct 1991 4.4  
1991 final dividend 28 May 1991 7.15  
1990 interim dividend 09 Oct 1990 4.2  
1990 final dividend 29 May 1990 6.6  
1989 interim dividend 10 Oct 1989 4.2  
1989 final dividend 30 May 1989 5.6  
1988 interim dividend 11 Oct 1988 3.3  
1988 final dividend 23 May 1988 4.5  
1987 interim dividend 14 Oct 1987 2.8  
1987 final dividend 26 May 1987 4  
1986 interim dividend 13 Oct 1986 2.5  
1986 final dividend 27 May 1986 3.3  

* SCRIP Dividend alternative was offered

** DRIP Dividend alternative was offered

What is the Scrip Dividend Scheme?
The Scrip Dividend Scheme (Scrip) provides shareholders with an opportunity to receive new ordinary shares instead of cash in respect of any dividend and Property Income Distribution (PID) for which the Scrip is offered.

How does the Scrip work?
If you join the Scrip, you will authorise the Company to issue new ordinary shares to you rather than paying you in cash for your relevant dividend. The Scrip will allow you to increase your shareholding in the Company without incurring dealing costs or stamp duty. This is in contrast to the Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP) where Equiniti, the Company's registrar, arranged for ordinary shares in the Company to be purchased in the market and the dealing costs and/or stamp duty were met by the Shareholder.

How do I join the Scrip?
The Scrip Dividend Scheme booklet and Mandate Form give full details on how the Scrip works and explain how to join.

For the avoidance of doubt, if you are a member of the DRIP scheme, you will not automatically be deemed to have joined the Scrip. If you wish to join the Scrip you must return a Mandate Form or CREST electronic election.

Questions
If you still have questions after reading the Scrip Booklet, please contact Equiniti Limited using the contact details below:
By post at: Equiniti Limited, Aspect House, Spencer Road, Lancing, West Sussex BN99 6DA
By telephone on: 0371 384 2186 (overseas shareholders should call +44 (0) 121 415 0141)

If you are a Euroclear shareholder and you have any questions about the procedure for joining the Scrip please contact your Admitted Institutions.

The Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP) has been suspended for the 2014 Final Dividend and for all other dividends where the Scrip is offered.

Elections made to participate in the DRIP will be treated as having been cancelled and any residual cash balances from the DRIP (i.e. any cash amount left over that was not sufficient to purchase an Ordinary Share in relation to past dividends) will be paid to participants in the DRIP as soon as possible following the 2014 Final Dividend Payment Date.

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Dividend information

Dividend History, SCRIP Dividend Scheme and Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP)

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General meetings

For all relevant documents concerning General Meetings

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Corporate actions

For details of Corporate actions from 2016 onwards

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Fraud advice

In recent years, many companies have become aware that their shareholders have received unsolicited phone calls or correspondence concerning investment matters

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REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust)

SEGRO plc (then called Slough Estates plc) converted to Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) status with effect from 1 January 2007

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Shareholder contacts

For all relevant Shareholder contacts

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