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How is the intended share structure simpler and more efficient than what Shell currently has?

How is the intended share structure simpler and more efficient than what Shell currently has?

A conventional single share structure will enable Shell to compete more effectively. It will:

  • Allow for an acceleration in distributions by way of share buybacks, as there will be a larger single pool of ordinary shares that can be bought back.
  • Strengthen Shell’s ability to rise to the challenges posed by the energy transition, by managing its portfolio with greater agility.
  • Reduce risk for shareholders by simplifying and normalising Shell’s share structure in line with its competitors and most other global companies.
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