Keg Royalties Fund Declares Cash Distribution for May 2025

Keg Royalties Income Fund Announces May 2025 Cash Distribution
Vancouver, British Columbia — The Keg Royalties Income Fund (the “Fund”) (TSX: KEG.UN) has officially declared a cash distribution of $0.0946 per unit for May 2025. This payment is set to benefit unitholders of record as of May 21, 2025, with the distribution scheduled for payment on May 30, 2025.
Understanding the Fund's Structure
The Fund operates as a limited purpose, open-ended trust established under Ontario law. It owns various trademarks and essential intellectual properties through its subsidiary, The Keg Rights Limited Partnership. In return for utilizing these trademarks, Keg Restaurants Ltd. (KRL) compensates the Fund with a royalty fee of 4% of gross sales from Keg restaurants that are part of the royalty pool.
The Keg's Position in the Market
KRL, based in Vancouver, is recognized as the leading operator and franchisor of steakhouse dining in Canada. With a robust workforce of around 10,000 employees and more than 100 restaurants, KRL achieves impressive annual system sales surpassing $700 million. The company not only thrives in Canada but also has established a meaningful footprint in select regions of the United States.
Recognition and Future Growth
The Keg is not just about expansion; it is also about creating a desirable workplace. Recently, KRL was celebrated as the top restaurant company to work for in Canada in Forbes’ 'Canada's Best Employers 2025' survey. This recognition underscores the company’s commitment to employee satisfaction and overall corporate culture.
Continued Expansion Plans
As KRL keeps growing its restaurant system, the company plans to enhance its reach by opening more corporate and franchised Keg steakhouses. Their strategic vision includes innovative marketing, improved customer service, and menu diversification, which could pave the way for greater profits and, in turn, higher distributions for unitholders.
Looking Ahead
The upcoming distribution reflects the ongoing success and stability of The Keg Royalties Income Fund, providing confidence to its investors. With a dedicated team and robust business model, KRL continues to be a notable player in the restaurant industry while valuing both its customers and employees alike.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the distribution amount for May 2025?
The cash distribution for May 2025 is set at $0.0946 per unit.
Who will receive the distribution payment?
Unitholders of record as of May 21, 2025, will be entitled to receive the distribution payment.
When will the distribution be paid?
The distribution is scheduled to be paid on May 30, 2025.
What is the role of KRL in the Fund?
KRL pays a royalty of 4% of gross sales from restaurants in the royalty pool to the Fund in exchange for the use of its trademarks.
What is the employee strength of KRL?
KRL employs approximately 10,000 people across more than 100 restaurants.
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