ADVERTISEMENT

Renault Getting $1.1 Billion Dividend Payment From Finance Arm

Renault Getting $1.1 Billion Dividend Payment From Finance Arm

Renault SA will receive a roughly 931 million-euro ($1.1 billion) infusion from its finance arm after the European Central Bank lifted restrictions on dividend payments implemented early in the pandemic.

The payout from retained earnings generated by the automaker’s wholly owned RCI Bank and Services is in line with intentions Renault communicated earlier this year, according to a statement. After the payment, capital ratios will return to pre-pandemic levels.

The financial-services company has been an important source of cash for Renault in recent years amid struggles for the carmaker and its alliance partner Nissan Motor Co. RCI was forced to pause payments to Renault last year when the ECB issued a de facto ban, and then cap, on payouts by lenders. The ECB decided in July not to extend the restrictions beyond September.

Read more: Renault Prepares for Dividend Resumption From Financing Arm

Renault shares fell as much as 2.6% to 30.08 euros shortly after the start of regular trading Friday in Paris. The stock has dropped about 14% this year.

©2021 Bloomberg L.P.