January 25, 2025 - 01:52

TORONTO, Jan. 24, 2025 — Real Estate Split Corp. has announced an upcoming distribution for January 2025, aimed at its Class A shareholders. The distribution is set to be $0.13 per equity share, with a record date of January 31, 2025. Shareholders can expect to receive their payments on February 14, 2025.
This announcement highlights the company's commitment to providing value to its investors through consistent distributions. The equity shares of Real Estate Split Corp. are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol RS, providing a platform for investors to engage with the fund.
The distribution reflects the ongoing performance of the fund and its underlying assets, which are focused on the real estate sector. As the market continues to evolve, Real Estate Split Corp. remains dedicated to delivering returns to its shareholders while navigating the complexities of the real estate landscape. Investors are encouraged to stay informed about future distributions and performance updates from the fund.
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