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Emera Announces Increase in Common Dividend, Marking 18 Consecutive Years of Growth

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Emera Inc. (TSX: EMA) today announced that its Board of Directors approved a 1% increase in the annual common share dividend, raising it to $2.90 from $2.87 per common share. This marks the 18th consecutive year of dividend growth, underscoring Emera’s commitment to delivering value to its shareholders. “Today’s dividend increase is evidence of our dedication to our shareholders and to the financial resilience of Emera,” said Scott Balfour, President and C...

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