Calculate how much your ShareSave could be worth

Once you've finished saving for your 3 and/or 5 year ShareSave, you can choose to buy Kingfisher shares at the discounted Option price set at the beginning of ShareSave, or take all your savings back, along with your bonus.

Use this calculator to see what you might get when you finish ShareSave, and to help you make the right decision for you.

1. Choose your monthly savings amount

2024's discounted Option price:

£0.00
How long are you saving for? 3 years 5 years
Total savings £0.00 £0.00
Bonus £0.00 £0.00
Total amount to buy shares £0.00 £0.00
Total shares you can buy at the discounted Option price 0 0

2. Find out how much your shares could be worth

Current share price:

£0.00
Estimated total value (total shares x current share price) £0.00 £0.00
Estimated gain/loss (total shares x (current share price - discounted option price)) £0.00 £0.00

This calculator is for guidance only.

The 'estimated total value' is for guidance only as we can't predict what the share price will be in the future. However, it should give you a good idea of how changes in the Kingfisher share price could impact your profit or loss.

Please note that if you choose to buy Kingfisher shares at the end of ShareSave, their value can go down as well as up.

Disclaimer

As with any share plan, it is important to note that there are risks in purchasing shares through ShareSave. While the trading price of these shares can go up, the trading price can go down as well.

This information on this site does not constitute investment advice, nor a part of any advice on investment decisions. Please note, neither the Company, nor any of its executives or advisers are providing you with legal or tax advice in connection with the ShareSave Plan.

If you are in any doubt about the contents of this site or what action you should take, you are recommended to seek your own personal financial advice immediately. If you feel that you need legal or tax advice you should seek your own personal advice from an appropriately qualified person. You can speak to your stockbroker, bank manager, solicitor, accountant or other financial adviser duly authorised under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 if you are resident in the United Kingdom. If you are taking advice in a territory outside the United Kingdom, speak to another appropriately authorised independent financial adviser.

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