Brookfield Announces Reset Dividend Rate on Its Series 25 Preference Shares

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Brookfield Announces Reset Dividend Rate on Its Series 25 Preference Shares

Brookfield Announces Reset Dividend Rate on Its Series 25 Preference Shares

BROOKFIELD, NEWS--(Marketwired - Sep 1, 2017) -

All amounts in Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated.

Brookfield Asset Management Inc. BAM BAM BAMA ("Brookfield") today announced that it has determined the quarterly dividend on its floating rate Cumulative Class A Preference Shares, Series 25 ("Series 25 Shares") BAM.

The dividend on the Series 25 Shares is paid at an annual rate, calculated for each quarter, of 2.30% over the annual yield on three-month Government of Canada treasury bills. The actual quarterly dividend rate in respect of the October 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017 dividend period will be 0.76675% (3.042% on an annualized basis) and the dividend, if declared, for such dividend period will be $0.191688 per share, payable on December 29, 2017.

Brookfield Asset Management

Brookfield Asset Management Inc. is a global alternative asset manager with over US$250 billion in assets under management. The company has more than a 100-year history of owning and operating assets with a focus on property, renewable power, infrastructure and private equity. Brookfield offers a range of public and private investment products and services, and is co-listed on the New York, Toronto and Euronext stock exchanges under the symbol BAM, BAM.A and BAMA, respectively.

For more information, please visit our website at www.brookfield.com.

Claire Holland
Communications & Media
Tel: (416) 369-8236
Email: Claire.holland@brookfield.com
Linda Northwood
Investor Relations
Tel: (416) 359-8647
Email: Linda.northwood@brookfield.com

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