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Cham Swiss Properties shareholders back dividend hike and board renewal

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  • Cham Swiss Properties shareholders approved all proposals, including raising the dividend to CHF 0.43 per share.
  • The General Meeting re-elected key directors and added two new independents, signaling controlled governance renewal.
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Cham Swiss Properties shareholders back dividend hike and board renewal

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Ina Invest Ltd. ( (CH:CHAM) ) has provided an update.

Cham Swiss Properties’ ordinary General Meeting saw 77.23% of share capital represented and approved all board proposals, including a dividend increase of CHF 0.23 to CHF 0.43 per share, signaling robust shareholder support. Existing board members, including Chairman Stefan Mächler, were re-elected, while Dr. Annelise Lüscher Hämmerli and Urs Simeon joined as new independent directors, and two long-serving members were honored on departure, reflecting both continuity and targeted renewal in the company’s governance.

More about Ina Invest Ltd.

Cham Swiss Properties AG is a Swiss real estate company based in Cham, created in 2025 from the merger of Ina Invest AG and Cham Group AG. It focuses on developing high-quality, sustainable living and working spaces in central Swiss locations with strong public transport links, managing a portfolio of around CHF 1.7 billion that is planned to grow to about CHF 3 billion and generate over CHF 100 million in annual rental income.

Average Trading Volume: 21,146

Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy

Current Market Cap: CHF1.26B

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