Scrip Dividend Scheme Documen

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Old Mutual PLC
29 November 2010
 



Ref: 166/10                                                       Old Mutual plc

 

29 November 2010

 

Scrip Dividend Scheme Document

 

Further to the announcement released on 26 November 2010 regarding the Listing Application for shares to be issued in connection with the Old Mutual plc scrip dividend alternative, a copy of the above document has been submitted to the National Storage Mechanism and will shortly be available for inspection at: www.hemscott.com/nsm.do.  The document is also available on the Company's website at:

http://www.oldmutual.com/download/12485/Scrip_Dividend_booklet.pdf

 

It is expected that admission of the 10,533,182 new ordinary shares to be issued in connection with the scrip dividend alternative to trading on the main market of the London Stock Exchange will take place on 30 November 2010.

 

Enquiries

 

External Communications



Patrick Bowes

UK

+44 (0)20 7002 7440




Investor Relations



Deward Serfontein

SA

+27 (0)82 810 5672

Aleida White

UK

+44 (0)20 7002 7287




Media



William Baldwin-Charles

UK

+44 (0)20 7002 7133

 

Notes to Editors

 

Old Mutual

 

Old Mutual plc is an international long-term savings, protection and investment Group.  Originating in South Africa in 1845, the Group provides life assurance, asset management, banking and general insurance in Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia.  Old Mutual plc is listed on the London Stock Exchange and the JSE, among others.

 

In the year ended 31 December 2009, the Group reported adjusted operating profit before tax of £1.2 billion (on an IFRS basis) and had £285 billion of funds under management at the year end.  The Group has approximately 54,000 employees.

 

For further information on Old Mutual plc, please visit the corporate website at www.oldmutual.com

 


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