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North American Financial 15 Split Corp.: Regular Monthly Dividend Declaration for Class A and Preferred Share

July 20, 2016 9:02 AM EDT

TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwired) -- 07/20/16 -- North American Financial 15 Split Corp. (the "Company") declares its regular monthly distribution of $0.10 for each Class A share ($1.20 annually) and $0.04375 for each Preferred share ($0.525 annually). The net asset value at the time of declaration was $15.05. Distributions are payable August 10, 2016 to shareholders on record as at July 29, 2016.

Since inception Class A shareholders have received a total of $9.85 per share (including one special distribution of $0.25 per share) and Preferred shareholders have received a total of $6.19 per share inclusive of this distribution, for a combined total of $16.04.

The Company invests in a high quality portfolio consisting of 15 financial services companies made up of Canadian and U.S. issuers as follows: Bank of Montreal, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto-Dominion Bank, National Bank of Canada, Manulife Financial Corporation, Sun Life Financial, Great-West Lifeco, CI Financial Corp, Bank of America, Citigroup Inc., Goldman Sachs Group, JP Morgan Chase & Co. and Wells Fargo & Co.



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Distribution Details:
Class A Share (FFN)                   $0.10000
Preferred Share (FFN.PR.A)            $0.04375
Ex-Dividend Date:                     July 27, 2016
Record Date:                          July 29, 2016
Payable Date:                         August 10, 2016
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Contacts:
Investor Relations:
1-877-478-2372
Local: 416-304-4443
[email protected]
www.financial15.com

Source: North American Financial 15 Split Corp.



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