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An announcement from ENI S.p.A. ( (IT:ENI) ) is now available.
Eni’s board has approved the third tranche of the provision in place of the 2025 dividend, confirming a payout of €0.26 per share from available reserves for investors holding stock on the ex‑dividend date of 23 March 2026. Payment will be made on 25 March 2026 and forms part of a total annual provision of €1.05 per share previously authorised by shareholders.
Holders of Eni ADRs on the NYSE will receive €0.52 per ADR, with distribution scheduled for 8 April 2026 via Citibank, N.A., net of applicable Italian withholding tax. The announcement underlines Eni’s commitment to its shareholder remuneration policy and clarifies the record date and tax treatment conditions that will govern eligibility and net proceeds for both domestic and international investors.
The most recent analyst rating on (IT:ENI) stock is a Sell with a EUR17.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on ENI S.p.A. stock, see the IT:ENI Stock Forecast page.
More about ENI S.p.A.
Eni S.p.A. is a global energy company headquartered in Italy, operating across the oil, natural gas and power sectors. The group is active in exploration and production, refining, chemicals and energy transition initiatives, with its shares listed in Milan and American Depositary Receipts traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
Average Trading Volume: 9,740,343
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: €57.07B
For a thorough assessment of ENI stock, go to TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.
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