(Sharecast News) - Games Workshop Group declared a dividend of 50p per share on Wednesday, taking total dividends declared for the 2025-2026 financial year to 375p per share, up from 265p in 2024-2025.
The FTSE 100 owner of the Warhammer brand said the dividend was in line with its stated dividend policy, and would be paid on 27 March to shareholders on the register on 20 February.
It said the shares would trade ex-dividend from 19 February.
The final date for elections under the dividend re-investment plan would be 6 March.
At 0852 GMT, shares in Games Workshop Group were up 0.97% at 19,700p.
Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.


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