2022 integrated report

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Shareholding structure at 31 December 2022 (in % of voting rights)

This diagram shows the shareholding structure at 31 December 2022 (in % of voting rights)

  • European institutional investors (excluding Amundi): 37.7%
  • Institutional investors outside Europe (excluding BlackRock Inc.): 31.6%
  • SFPI (Federal Holdings and Investment Company: limited company in the public interest acting on behalf of the Belgian State): 7.8%
  • Amundi: 6.0%
  • BlackRock Inc.: 6.0%
  • Individual shareholders: 5.6%
  • Employees: 4.3%
  • Grand Duchy of Luxembourg: 1.0%

Shareholder dashboard

In euros 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Earnings per share(1)

Earnings per share

(1)

2018

5.73

Earnings per share

(1)

2019

6.21

Earnings per share

(1)

2020

5.31

Earnings per share

(1)

2021

7.26

Earnings per share

(1)
20227.80
Net book value per share(2)

Net book value per share

(2)

2018

74.7(*)

Net book value per share

(2)

2019

79.0

Net book value per share

(2)

2020

82.3

Net book value per share

(2)

2021

88.0

Net book value per share

(2)
202289.0
Net dividend per share

Net dividend per share

2018

3.02

Net dividend per share

2019

0.0(3)

Net dividend per share

2020

2.66(4)

Net dividend per share

2021

3.67(6)

Net dividend per share

20223.90(7)
Cash Pay-out ratio (%)(8) Cash Pay-out ratio (%)(8)

2018

52.72

Cash Pay-out ratio (%)(8)

2019

0.0(3)
Cash Pay-out ratio (%)(8)

2020

50.00(5)
Cash Pay-out ratio (%)(8)

2021

50.00(6)
Cash Pay-out ratio (%)(8)202250.00(7)
Share price 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Highest(9)

Highest

(9)
2018

68.66

Highest

(9)
2019

53.81

Highest

(9)
2020

54.22

Highest

(9)
2021

62.55

Highest

(9)
202268.07
Lowest(9)

Lowest

(9)
2018

38.18

Lowest

(9)
2019

38.14

Lowest

(9)
2020

24.51

Lowest

(9)
2021

39.71

Lowest

(9)
202240.67
Year-end

Year-end

2018

39.475

Year-end

2019

52.83

Year-end

2020

43.105

Year-end

2021

60.77

Year-end

202253.25
CAC 40 index on 31 December

CAC 40 index on 31 December

20184,730.69

CAC 40 index on 31 December

20195,978.06

CAC 40 index on 31 December

20205,551.41

CAC 40 index on 31 December

20217,153.03

CAC 40 index on 31 December

20226,473.76

The Investor Relations team informs all our shareholders

BNP Paribas provides all its shareholders with rigorous, regular, consistent and high-quality information, in accordance with the recommendations of the stock market authorities and best market practices.

Our Investor Relations team informs institutional investors and financial analysts about the company’s strategy, significant developments and the financial results, published each quarter.

The Shareholder Liaison Committee communicates with our individual shareholders

Created in 2000, it is made up of 10 shareholders, chosen for their geographical and socio-professional representativeness, plus two employees or former employees. Membership in the committee is for three years. It meets several times a year.

The “Cercle des actionnaires” (Shareholders‘ Group) leads the shareholder community

Created in 1995, it brings together the 46,400 shareholders holding at least 200 BNP Paribas shares. Members of the Shareholders’ Group benefit from a wide range of events in line with BNP Paribas Group commitments. More than 300 exceptional events throughout France are offered to them each year. They can also find interviews with historians, speakers and artists in its podcasts.

  1. Based on the average number of shares outstanding during the year.
  2. Before distribution. Revaluated net book value based on the number of shares outstanding at year-end.
  3. Following ECB/2020/19 recommendation of the European Central Bank of 27 March 2020 on dividend distribution policies during the Covid-19 pandemic, the distribution of €3.10 per share initially proposed to the Annual General Meeting of 19 May 2020 was appropriated to “Other reserves”.
  4. €1.11 distributed following the approval of the Shareholders’ Combined General Meeting of 18 May 2021, plus €1.55 distributed following the approval by the Ordinary Annual General Meeting of 24 September 2021, taking into account only the distribution of the 2020 dividend.
  5. Taking into account only the distribution of the 2020 dividend.
  6. Taking into account only the distribution of the 2021 dividend and not taking into account the €900m share buyback programme, executed between 1 November 2021 and 6 December 2021.
  7. Subject to approval by the Annual General Meeting of 16 May 2023 and taking into account only the distribution of the 2022 dividend and not taking into account the planned €962m share buyback programme related to the ordinary distribution.
  8. Cash dividend distribution proposed at the Annual General Meeting expressed as a percentage of distributable net income attributable to shareholders.
  9. Recorded intraday. (*) Impact of the first application of IFRS 9 on shareholders’ equity at 1 January 2018 -€2.5bn, i.e. €2 per share.