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Ahead of the General Meeting on 29 May
Iberdrola launches a new edition of its Shareholders’ Day in Valencia
- These meetups, which have become a key forum for direct dialogue between the company and its shareholders, will continue in Zaragoza, San Sebastián, Pamplona, Madrid and Bilbao.
- In Valencia, the company presented the ‘125 light-years’ exhibition, showcasing its evolution, innovative spirit and strong connection with society.
Iberdrola has launched a new edition of its Shareholders’ Day in Valencia, a series of in-person events to be held in several cities across Spain in the lead-up to the General Meeting scheduled for 29 May.
Following the success of previous years, the Group has tripled the number of host cities, reinforcing its commitment to shareholder engagement and to fostering a close relationship based on active listening.
After Valencia, the meetings will continue on 21 April in Zaragoza, 23 April in San Sebastián, 5 May in Pamplona, 13 May in Madrid and 26 May in Bilbao. Based on previous editions, Iberdrola expects to bring together more than 2,000 shareholders overall.
As part of the company’s 125th anniversary celebrations, the Investor Relations team presented to shareholders in Valencia—at The Westin hotel—the key factors that have positioned Iberdrola as a global leader. The presentation highlighted the company’s transformation over the past 25 years, the main figures of its Strategic Plan through to 2028, and its strong performance in the 2025 financial year, in which Iberdrola once again recorded a record net profit of more than €6.2 billion.
The Shareholders’ Day has become a well-established forum for direct dialogue, allowing participants to learn first-hand about the milestones shaping Iberdrola’s development, engage with the management team, take part remotely in the General Meeting and receive the traditional commemorative gif.
125 light-years’ Exhibition
Attendees at the Valencia event were the first to visit the ‘125 light-years’ exhibition, launched to mark Iberdrola’s 125th anniversary. Through a series of photographs and videos, the exhibition showcases the company’s evolution, its innovative spirit and its close connection with society.
The exhibition includes images from the company’s early presence in the Valencian Community, such as an early 20th-century photograph of the Hidroeléctrica Española building in Buñol (Valencia), as well as visual records of Iberdrola’s efforts to restore electricity supply in emergency situations. These include its response to severe storms in the province of Valencia and the public’s appreciation following the 2022 incident affecting the electricity cable supplying the island of Tabarca (Alicante).
Also featured is the Cortes–La Muela hydroelectric complex in Cortes de Pallás (Valencia), Europe’s largest pumped-storage facility and a landmark engineering project that supplies clean energy to millions of homes and industries.
Closer engagement with shareholders and enhanced participation
The General Meeting will be held with both in-person and remote participation options. The company has provided shareholders with extensive facilities to engage remotely in advance of the meeting via the corporate website, the shareholder helpline, instant messaging and postal voting.
Iberdrola continues to strengthen its model of an open, accessible and sustainable GSM, which also includes permanent communication channels with shareholders and investors, such as the Shareholder Office, the Investor Relations Office and the Virtual Shareholder Assistant.
As part of the GSM agenda, and in line with its commitment to shareholder remuneration, the Board of Directors will propose a supplementary dividend of €0.427 per share, in addition to the €0.253 per share interim dividend paid on 2 February. In total, Iberdrola will allocate €4.5 billion to dividends for the 2025 financial year.
In addition, the company will propose a shareholder engagement dividend of €1 gross for every 200 shares, subject to the GSM reaching a quorum of 70% of share capital.