Enbridge Inc. announces quarterly dividends for common and preferred shares

Gregory L. Ebel, President and Chief Executive Officer of Enbridge (MI gas ops)
Gregory L. Ebel, President and Chief Executive Officer of Enbridge (MI gas ops)
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Enbridge Inc. announced on May 6 that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.9700 per common share, payable on June 1 to shareholders of record as of May 15. The company said the dividend amount remains unchanged from the previous quarter.

The announcement also includes a list of declared dividends for various series of Enbridge Preferred Shares, all set to be paid on June 1 to shareholders registered by May 15. The amounts vary by series, with all figures provided in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted.

According to the company statement, the Board approved quarterly dividends for Preference Shares Series A through Series 19, with specific amounts outlined for each series. Some preference shares are denominated in U.S. dollars.

Enbridge describes itself as an energy infrastructure company connecting millions across North America and Europe through natural gas, oil, renewable power networks, and offshore wind projects. The company highlights investments in modern energy delivery infrastructure and new technologies such as hydrogen, renewable natural gas, and carbon capture.

The company’s common shares are traded under the symbol ENB on both the Toronto Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange.



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