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Shell Plc First Quarter 2024 Euro and GBP equivalent dividend payments

Jun 10, 2024

The Board of Shell plc today announced the pounds sterling and euro equivalent dividend payments in respect of the first quarter 2024 interim dividend, which was announced on May 2, 2024 at US$0.344 per ordinary share.

Shareholders have been able to elect to receive their dividends in US dollars, euros or pounds sterling. Holders of ordinary shares who have validly submitted US dollars, euros or pounds sterling currency elections by June 3, 2024 will be entitled to a dividend of US$0.344, €0.3166 or 26.94p per ordinary share, respectively.

Absent any valid election to the contrary, persons holding their ordinary shares through Euroclear Nederland will receive their dividends in euros at the euro rate per ordinary share shown above. Absent any valid election to the contrary, shareholders (both holding in certificated and uncertificated form (CREST members)) and persons holding their shares through the Shell Corporate Nominee will receive their dividends in pounds sterling, at the pound sterling rate per ordinary share shown above.

Euro and pounds sterling dividends payable in cash have been converted from US dollars based on an average of market exchange rates over the three dealing days from June 5 to June 7, 2024. This dividend will be payable on June 24, 2024 to those members whose names were on the Register of Members on May 17, 2024.

Taxation - cash dividend

If you are uncertain as to the tax treatment of any dividends you should consult your tax advisor.

Note

A different currency election date may apply to shareholders holding shares in a securities account with a bank or financial institution ultimately holding through Euroclear Nederland. This may also apply to other shareholders who do not hold their shares either directly on the Register of Members or in the corporate sponsored nominee arrangement. Shareholders can contact their broker, financial intermediary, bank or financial institution for the election deadline that applies.

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