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    Naturgy gets shareholder support for 2.3 billion euro buyback plan

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    Posted on March 14, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Naturgy's €2.3 billion share buyback plan gains support from major shareholders, aiming to increase free float and return to main stock indexes.

    Naturgy Secures Shareholder Backing for €2.3B Buyback Plan

    MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish power utility Naturgy said on Friday it had set the maximum value of a share buyback announced last month at 2.33 billion euros ($2.53 billion) after its four main shareholders pledged to back the plan.

    The company plans to resell the bought-back shares on the market to increase its free float and return to the main stock market indexes, thus supporting their market value.

    Naturgy confirmed it would pay 26.5 euros per share, as announced in February. It will buy up to 88 million shares, or 9.08% of its total equity.

    Shares traded 0.8% up on Friday morning at 25.14 euros.

    Shareholders representing around 85% of the capital committed to participate in the plan, the company said, fulfilling a key condition for it to progress.

    These are Spanish holding firm Criteria, its largest shareholder with a 26.7% stake; BlackRock - which got its stake through the acquisition of investment fund GIP - and private equity firm CVC, each owning more than 20%; and Australian investment fund IFM, with a stake of almost 17%.

    Naturgy estimated in February that increasing its free float to 15% from the current 11% would be enough to achieve its goal of returning to the main indexes.

    Shareholders will be asked to approve the plan, along with significant board changes, at the next general meeting on March 25.

    ($1 = 0.9222 euros)

    (Reporting by Inti Landauro and Pietro Lombardi, Editing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Naturgy plans a €2.3 billion share buyback.
    • •Four main shareholders support the buyback.
    • •Aim to increase free float to 15%.
    • •Shareholders to vote on March 25.
    • •Buyback to help return to main stock indexes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Naturgy gets shareholder support for 2.3 billion euro buyback plan

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Naturgy's €2.3 billion share buyback plan and its shareholder support.

    2Who are the main shareholders?

    Criteria, BlackRock, CVC, and IFM are the main shareholders supporting the buyback.

    3What is the goal of the buyback?

    To increase the free float to 15% and return to main stock indexes.

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