Aviva plc dividends
In this section you can find information regarding dividends paid by Aviva plc.
2009 interim scrip dividend
The scrip dividend price for the 2009 interim dividend paid on 17 November 2009 was 416.36p. The price was based on the average of the middle market quotation of Aviva plc ordinary shares derived from the London Stock Exchange Daily Official List for the five consecutive business days 23, 24, 25, 28 and 29 September 2009 inclusive.
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2009 interim dividend
An interim dividend of 9 pence per share was paid on 17 November 2009 to ordinary shareholders on the Register of Members on 25 September 2009. If your dividend was paid into your bank account you will receive a consolidated tax voucher for this and any 2008 final dividend in spring 2010.
2008 final scrip dividend
The scrip dividend price for the 2008 final dividend paid on 15 May 2008 was 227.35p. The price was based on the average of the middle market quotation of Aviva plc ordinary shares derived from the London Stock Exchange Daily Official List for the five consecutive business days 25, 26, 27, 30 and 31 March 2009 inclusive.
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2008 final dividend
A final dividend of 19.91 pence per share was paid on 15 May 2009 to ordinary shareholders on the Register of Members at 27 March 2009. If your dividend was paid into your bank account you will receive a consolidated tax voucher for this and any 2009 interim dividend in spring 2010.
Consolidated tax vouchers
Shareholders who receive dividends paid directly into their bank/building society account will receive one tax voucher in March/April each year giving details of the dividends paid during the tax year (unless they request otherwise). The voucher will be issued prior to any tax return from HM Revenue & Customs. The Tax Voucher for the 2008/2009 tax year was issued in late March with the voting card for the AGM.
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Dividend Mandate
If you currently receive dividends by cheque you may wish to consider having future dividends paid directly into your bank account.
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Preference Share Dividends
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