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Unite announces share buyback and reiterates full-year performance guidance

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The games area at Unite's London Drapery Place development. (Unite)
The games area at Unite's London Drapery Place development. (Unite)
CoStar News
January 9, 2026 | 8:23 AM

Unite has announced a planned return of up to £100 million of surplus capital to shareholders through a share buyback programme for ordinary shares of 25 pence each.

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