3i Infrastructure plc (the Company ) today announces a 9.2% return for the year, delivery of the FY21 dividend of 9.8 pence and a 6.6% increase in the target dividend for FY22 to 10.45 pence per share. I am pleased to report that we achieved a return of 9.2% in the year ended 31 March 2021, in line with our target and demonstrating the resilience of our portfolio. This is the seventh consecutive year that we have met or exceeded our medium-term return target; and we have increased the dividend per share in every year of the Company s existence.
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The statutory accounts for the year to 31 March 2021 have not yet been delivered to the Jersey Financial Services Commission. The statutory accounts for the year to 31 March 2020 have been delivered to the Jersey Financial Services Commission. The auditor s reports on the statutory accounts for these years are unqualified. This announcement does not constitute statutory accounts. The preli
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Welsh government tender-free contract award criticised
By Gwyn Loader
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image captionThe contract was awarded to a firm which offers a service to connect GPs to specialist consultants for treatment advice
A £650,000 per year contract awarded by the Welsh government without an open tender process has been criticised by opposition parties in Wales.
Consultant Connect, which offers a service where GPs can talk directly to specialist consultants for advice, was awarded the contract last April.
The Welsh government said the award was fully compliant with rules and Covid s impact had justified the direct award.
Plaid Cymru and the Liberal Democrats have called for an open tender process.