Notice of dividend currency exchange rate (South African Rand)
GREENCOAT RENEWABLES PLC
(Incorporated in the Republic of Ireland)
Registration Number: 598470
LSE Share Code: GRP
Euronext Dublin Share Code: GRP
JSE Share Code: GCT
ISIN Code: IE00BF2NR112
LEI: 635400TVSIFFQOB8RB67
(“GRP” or the “Company”)
NOTICE OF DIVIDEND CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE (SOUTH AFRICAN RAND)
On 29 July 2026, the Company announced its quarterly dividend for the period ended 30 June
2026 of 1.70250 euro cents per share.
The currency exchange rate applicable for the quarterly dividend payable in South African
cents to shareholders on the South African register is based on the exchange rate on Tuesday,
11 August 2026 and is set out below:
Q2 declared dividend Exchange rate Gross dividend in South
African (“SA”) cents per
share
1.70250 euro cents per share 18.59000 31.64948
The gross dividend in South African cents per share of 31.64948 will be subject to Irish
Dividend Withholding Tax (“Irish DWT”) at a rate of 25% (equalling 7.91237 SA cents per
share), which will be withheld from the gross dividend paid to SA shareholders. After the
deduction of Irish DWT, the net amount of the dividend will be 23.73711 SA cents per share.
Shareholders tax resident in South Africa can apply for a refund of the full amount of the Irish
DWT withheld from the Irish Revenue Commissioners. A refund of Irish DWT can be claimed
by shareholders tax resident in South Africa in accordance with the relevant process noted in
the announcement published on SENS on 29 July 2026.
The dividend may also be subject to SA Dividends Tax at the rate of 20% (equalling 6.32990
SA cents per share), unless a shareholder qualifies for an exemption (“SA DWT”). After the
deduction of Irish DWT and SA DWT, the net amount of the dividend will be 17.40721 SA cents
per share.
Any shareholder who receives a dividend which is subject to SA DWT (i.e. where no exemption
is available) will qualify for a reduction in SA DWT in respect of Irish DWT, to the extent that
the Irish Revenue Commissioners does not allow the refund of the Irish DWT after application
for same.
The ultimate result, should Irish DWT be refunded, is that the dividend will be subject to SA
DWT at a rate of 20% (unless a shareholder qualifies for an exemption from SA DWT).
Summary table
ZAR cents
Gross dividend 31.64948
Less: 25% Irish DWT ¹ 7.91237
Net dividend after deduction of Irish DWT 23.73711
Less: 20% SA DWT ² 6.32990
Net dividend 17.40721
Notes:
1. Shareholders tax resident in South Africa can apply for a refund of Irish DWT withheld
from the Irish Revenue Commissioners.
2. Any shareholder who receives a dividend which is subject to SA DWT (i.e. where no
exemption is available) will qualify for a reduction in SA DWT in respect of the Irish DWT,
to the extent that the Irish Revenue Commissioners does not allow the refund of the Irish
DWT after application for same.
Shareholders should seek independent professional tax advice if they are uncertain about
their tax position.
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Ireland
17 August 2026
JSE Sponsor
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For further information, please contact:
Schroders Greencoat LLP (Investment Manager)
Bertrand Gautier
Paul O'Donnell
John Musk +44 20 7832 9400
FTI Consulting (Investor Relations & Media)
Sam Moore +353 87 737 9089
Conor Pierce +353 83 449 0253
greencoat@fticonsulting.com
About Greencoat Renewables PLC
Greencoat Renewables PLC is an investor in euro-denominated renewable energy
infrastructure assets. Initially focused solely on the acquisition and management of operating
wind farms in Ireland, the Company has expanded to invest in wind and solar assets across
other European countries with stable and robust renewable energy frameworks. It has
recently broadened its strategy with the launch of a green digital infrastructure platform
targeting renewably powered data centre developments in Ireland and across Europe.
Greencoat Renewables is managed by Schroders Greencoat LLP, an experienced investment
manager in the listed renewable and energy infrastructure sector.
Date: 17/08/2026 06:01:00
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