TSX:BPF.UN (Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund)

About BPF.UN

The Fund is a limited purpose open ended trust with an excellent track record for investors since its IPO in 2002. Including the March 2026 distribution which is payable on April 30, 2026, the Fund will have paid out 279 monthly distributions and four special distributions totaling $493.4 million or $29.34 per unit. The Fund earns revenue based on the franchise system sales of the 372 Boston Pizza restaurants in the Fund's royalty pool. Boston Pizza is the premier casual dining brand in Canada. The first Boston Pizza restaurant opened in Edmonton, Alberta in 1964 and over 60 years later Boston Pizza proudly remains a 100% Canadian company serving communities from coast-to-coast-to-coast. It boasts a vast network of local franchise owners who collectively operate the largest number of dining rooms, sports bars, and patios across the nation, complemented by robust takeout and delivery services. Boston Pizza International Inc.
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