Q3 2018 Scrip Dividend Reference Price

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BP PLC
15 November 2018
 

15 November 2018

 

BP p.l.c.

Third quarter interim dividend for 2018

Scrip Dividend Programme

 

On 30 October 2018, the Directors of BP p.l.c. announced that the interim dividend for the third quarter 2018 would be US$0.1025 per ordinary share (US$0.615 per ADS). This interim dividend is to be paid on 21 December 2018 to shareholders on the share register on 9 November 2018. The dividend is payable in cash in sterling to holders of ordinary shares and in US dollars to holders of ADSs. A scrip dividend alternative will be made available for this dividend allowing shareholders to elect to receive their dividend in the form of new ordinary shares and ADS holders in the form of new ADSs.

 

The 'Reference Share Price' for the issue of new ordinary shares under the scrip dividend alternative is:

 

US$6.778 for each new ordinary share.

 

For holders of ordinary shares this is equivalent to 1 new share for

approximately every 66.127 shares held prior to the ex-dividend

date of 8 November 2018.

 

The Reference Share Price is the average of the US dollar equivalent of the closing mid price quotation for a BP ordinary share on the London Stock Exchange Daily Official List for the five consecutive dealing days beginning on the ex-dividend date of 8 November 2018. The US dollar equivalent price each day is calculated from the sterling closing mid price using an exchange rate published in the London Stock Exchange Daily Official List.

 

The 'Reference ADS Price' for the issue of new ADSs under the scrip dividend alternative is:

US$40.718 for each new ADS.

 

For holders of ADSs this is equivalent to 1 new ADS for

approximately every 66.208 ADSs held prior to the ex-dividend

date of 8 November 2018.

 

The Reference ADS Price is calculated by multiplying the Reference Share Price by six (as there are six ordinary shares underlying each ADS) and adjusting for the fee payable to the Depositary under the ADS Deposit Agreement (US$0.05 per ADS). Prior to the 2012 first quarter dividend payment stamp duty reserve tax ("SDRT") of 1.5% was deducted from this calculation, but following a tax tribunal decision in 2012, HM Revenue & Customs will no longer seek to impose 1.5% SDRT on issues of UK shares and securities to non-EU clearance services and depositary receipt systems.

 

Dividends payable in cash in sterling on 21 December 2018 will be converted from US dollars at the average of the market exchange rates for the four dealing days from 4 to 7 December 2018. The sterling cash dividend will be announced to the London Stock Exchange on 10 December 2018.

 

The latest date for receipt of elections to participate in the Scrip Dividend Programme for this interim dividend is 3 December 2018. Shareholders must return their mandate form or otherwise input their CREST elections, to be received by BP's Registrar, Link, by 5.00 pm (London time) on 3 December 2018, and ADS holders must return their election form to the Depositary, JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., by 5.00 pm (New York time) on that date. Elections received after this deadline will apply to subsequent dividends only. Unless revoked by you, your scrip dividend election will apply for all future dividends for which a scrip dividend is offered.  Evergreen elections for CREST shareholders will not be accepted and elections will revert to cash by default after the payment of each dividend.

 

Details of the third quarter 2018 dividend and timetable are available at www.bp.com/dividends and details of the Scrip Dividend Programme are available at www.bp.com/scrip.


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