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Virgin Money Uk Plc (ASX: VUK)
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Yes, Virgin Money has historically paid unfranked shareholder dividends, paying two dividends a year for the first time in 2022.
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Yes, Virgin Money UK PLC is listed on both the ASX and the London Stock Exchange (LSE).
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Virgin Money UK PLC listed on the ASX on 3 February 2016.
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About Virgin Money Uk Plc
Virgin Money UK PLC (ASX: VUK) is a digital bank formed by the merger between Virgin Money and CYBG PLC. The latter was created as a holding company when National Australia Bank Ltd (ASX: NAB) divested its UK business in 2016.
Virgin Money describes itself as a digital-first bank, offering retail and business banking. It also owns NAB's former UK banks, Clydesdale Bank and Yorkshire Bank. Virgin Money's loan book shows mortgages account for 80% of total loans, personal loans around 8%, and SME [small-to-medium enterprise] and business loans around 12%.
The company is dual-listed on both the ASX and the London Stock Exchange (LSE).