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M Split Corp. Monthly Dividend Declared for Class I Preferred Shares


TORONTO, Nov. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- M Split Corp. ("M Split") declares its monthly distribution of $0.03125 per share ($0.375 annually) for Class I Preferred shareholders. The Class I Preferred share dividends are paid at an annual rate of 7.50% based on the $5 notional issue price. Distributions are payable December 10, 2021 to shareholders on record as at November 30, 2021.

M Split invests in common shares of Manulife Financial Corporation, the largest life insurer in Canada offering financial products and wealth management services.

Distribution Details 
Class I Preferred Share (XMF.PR.B)$0.03125
Record Date:November 30, 2021
Payable Date:December 10, 2021

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