Van Lanschot Kempen trading update
third quarter 2018 - Seite 2
"In October, our shareholders approved our proposed capital return of €1.50 per share, which we plan to pay out on 19 December. Leaving out a total capital return of some €60 million and thanks to the reduction in our risk-weighted assets, our fully loaded CET1 ratio[1] works out at 20.6%."
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About Van Lanschot Kempen
Van Lanschot Kempen, a wealth manager operating under the Van Lanschot, Evi and Kempen brand names, is active in Private
Banking, Asset Management and Merchant Banking, with the aim of preserving and creating wealth for its clients. Van Lanschot Kempen, listed at Euronext Amsterdam, is the Netherlands' oldest
independent financial services company with a history dating back to 1737.
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This document may contain forward-looking statements on future events and developments. These forward-looking
statements are based on the current insights, information and assumptions of Van Lanschot Kempen's management about known and unknown risks, developments and uncertainties. Forward-looking
statements do not relate strictly to historical or current facts and are subject to such risks, developments and uncertainties that by their very nature fall outside the control of Van Lanschot
Kempen and its management.
Actual results and circumstances may differ considerably as a result of risks, developments and uncertainties relating, but not limited to, income growth, costs, the macroeconomic and business climate, political and market trends, interest rates and currency exchange rates, behaviour of clients, competitors, investors and counterparties, actions taken by supervisory and regulatory authorities and private entities, changes in law and taxation, ownership changes that may influence the future availability of capital, and changes in credit ratings.