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Budweiser Brewing APAC announces annual general meeting notice
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Budweiser Brewing APAC announces annual general meeting notice
  • Budweiser Brewing Company APAC will hold annual general meeting virtually via Computershare Online Platform on May 14, 2026.
  • Shareholders will vote on final dividend of US$0.0566 per share for FY2025.
  • Meeting will consider re-election of directors, including executive, non-executive, independent non-executive directors.
  • Mandates for share repurchases up to 10% plus share issuance up to 20% will be put to a vote, including extension tied to any repurchased shares.
  • Proposal covers renewed cash pooling framework agreement, including notional cash pooling arrangements plus new notional deposit caps for three-year term.


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