Shareholder Information

Dividends

South Bow's stable cash flows support a sustainable quarterly dividend with an attractive yield.

Current Dividend

Dividend

Declaration Date

Record Date

Payment Date

U.S.$0.50/share

Nov. 7, 2024

Dec. 31, 2024

Jan. 31, 2025

Upcoming Dividends

Declaration Date
Record Date
Payment Date
Mar. 5, 2025
Mar. 31, 2025
Apr. 15, 2025
May 15, 2025
Jun. 30, 2025
Jul. 15, 2025
Aug. 6, 2025
Sep. 29, 2025
Oct. 15, 2025
Nov. 13, 2025
Dec. 31, 2025
Jan. 15, 2026
Dividends are subject to the approval of the Board of Directors.

Analyst Coverage

The following investment firms cover South Bow. This list of investment firms is provided solely for convenience and does not constitute an endorsement by South Bow of any of the reports or information provided by any of the investment firms listed below.

Firm
Analyst
ATB Capital Markets
Nate Heywood
BMO Capital Markets
Ben Pham
CIBC World Markets
Robert Catellier
Jefferies
Anthony Linton
Morgan Stanley
Robert Kad
National Bank of Canada
Patrick Kenny
Peters & Co.
Ken Chmela
RBC Capital Markets
Maurice Choy
Scotiabank
Robert Hope
TD Cowen
Aaron MacNeil
TPH & Co.
AJ O'Donnell
U.S. Capital Advisors
James Carreker
Veritas Investment Research
Darryl McCoubrey
Wells Fargo Securities
Praneeth Satish
Wolfe Research
Keith Stanley

FAQs

General

How can I invest in South Bow?

South Bow’s common shares are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol SOBO. Common shares must be purchased through an authorized broker.

Where can I find South Bow’s latest corporate presentation?

South Bow’s latest corporate presentation can be found here.

Where can I find information on South Bow’s latest financial results?

South Bow’s latest financial results can be found here.

Where can I find South Bow’s historical trading information?

South Bow’s historical trading information can be found here.

How can I subscribe to alerts for South Bow news?

Investors can subscribe to South Bow's news releases here.

Who should I contact for investor or finance-related enquiries?

If you have investor or finance-related enquiries, e-mail investor.relations@southbow.com or call 1-844-318-7826.

Who is South Bow’s registrar and transfer agent and how can I contact them?

South Bow's registrar and transfer agent is Computershare Trust Company of Canada. They can be reached at:
Telephone: 1-514-982-7430
Telephone (toll-free): 1-866-789-1404
E-mail: southbow@computershare.com
Investor Centre

Where can I find more information about South Bow’s separation from TC Energy?

South Bow was formed through the spinoff of TC Energy’s Liquids Pipelines business, which took legal effect on Oct. 1, 2024. As part of the arrangement, for each TC Energy share held as of the distribution record date of Sep. 25, 2024, TC Energy shareholders were entitled to receive one new TC Energy share and 0.2 of a South Bow share. Historical information related to the spinoff transaction can be found here.

Dividends

Does South Bow pay a dividend?

South Bow pays a quarterly dividend of U.S.$0.50/share.

Are South Bow's dividends paid in U.S. or Canadian dollars?

Unless otherwise specified through an arrangement with the shareholder’s broker or South Bow’s transfer agent, beneficial shareholders should expect to receive dividend payments in the currency matching the account in which they hold their South Bow shares, and registered shareholders should expect to receive their dividend payments in the currency matching the location of their address on record.

Does South Bow have a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP)?

No.

Tax Information

Are South Bow's dividends designated as “eligible dividends” in Canada and "qualifying" in the U.S.?

Yes, South Bow’s dividends will be designated as “eligible dividends” for Canadian income tax purposes and "qualifying" for U.S. income tax purposes.

Does South Bow issue a 1099-Div or a K-1 form to its U.S. shareholders?

South Bow is a corporation and therefore will issue a 1099-Div form to U.S. shareholders.

As a Canadian resident, will the dividends I receive from South Bow be subject to withholding taxes?

Dividends paid by South Bow to Canadian shareholders domiciled in Canada are generally not subject to Canadian non-resident withholding taxes.

As a resident domiciled outside of Canada, will the dividends I receive from South Bow be subject to withholding taxes?

Dividends paid by South Bow to shareholders domiciled outside of Canada are subject to Canadian non-resident withholding taxes. The general rate is 25% for shareholders domiciled outside of Canada; residents of the U.S. and other countries may be eligible for treaty benefits and qualify for a reduced withholding tax rate. 

Registered shareholders domiciled outside of Canada must complete a CRA NR301 tax form and return it to South Bow’s transfer agent to take advantage of these tax treaties benefits. 

Some non-resident shareholders in the U.S. may be subject to non-resident backup withholding taxes if they have not completed and submitted an IRS W-9 form, as applicable. 

Consult a tax advisor for more information. If you are a registered shareholder, contact South Bow's transfer agent for additional information. If you are a beneficial shareholder, contact your broker for additional information.

I received South Bow shares through the TC Energy spinoff transaction. What is my adjusted cost base?

Beneficial shareholders will need to contact their broker to determine their adjusted cost base. Registered shareholders are responsible for calculating their own adjusted cost base.

South Bow and TC Energy determined the estimated proportionate allocation of adjusted cost base between South Bow common shares and TC Energy common shares is 9% to South Bow common shares and 91% to TC Energy common shares.

Each shareholder may have a different or unique tax profile and South Bow encourages shareholders to seek tax advice for their own situation.