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Dividend Growth Split Corp. Declares Class A Share Distribution

Globe NewsWire - Wed Mar 24, 2021

TORONTO, March 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- (TSX: DGS) Dividend Growth Split Corp. (“DGS”) is pleased to announce a distribution payable on April 15, 2021 to class A shareholders of record at the close of business on March 31, 2021 in the amount of $0.10 per class A share.   

This distribution for the class A shares of DGS is being announced for March as the net asset value per unit of DGS as at March 18, 2021 (after taking into account the payment of cash distributions) was greater than $15.00. Cash distributions may be paid on the class A shares if (a) the distributions payable on the preferred shares are not in arrears, or (b) after the payment of cash distributions, the net asset value per unit would be greater than $15.00. Each month, DGS reviews whether the net asset value per unit meets these requirements in order to determine if a class A share distribution will be announced for such month.

DGS offers a distribution reinvestment plan (“DRIP”) for class A shareholders which provides class A shareholders with the ability to automatically reinvest distributions, commission free, and realize the benefits of compound growth. Class A shareholders can enroll in a DRIP program by contacting their investment advisor.

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