Investors will focus on any disclosed payout decision (or signals about payout capacity) tied to the audited 2025 results and on outcomes from the March 31, 2026 meeting, including any follow-on disclosures. If additional details around 2025 audited figures or proposed dividends are circulated ahead of the meeting, that could drive further volatility in the shares. ([stocktitan.net](https://www.stocktitan.net/sec-filings/IFS/6-k-intercorp-financial-services-inc-current-report-foreign-issuer-d307f50cc11f.html)) Intercorp Financial Services Inc. (NYSE: IFS) traded higher after a new Form 6-K disclosed that its board approved the audited 2025 financial statements and the 2025 annual report, and called the company’s 2026 virtual Annual Shareholders’ Meeting for March 31, 2026 (with a second call set for April 6, 2026). ([stocktitan.net](https://www.stocktitan.net/sec-filings/IFS/6-k-intercorp-financial-services-inc-current-report-foreign-issuer-d307f50cc11f.html)) The meeting agenda outlined in the filing includes items tied to 2025 performance and shareholder decisions—most notably dividend-related resolutions—along with sustainability updates and the appointment of external auditors for future fiscal years. The clustering of audited results approval plus a near-term shareholder vote can act as a catalyst for price discovery, particularly for an ADR with potentially variable day-to-day liquidity. ([stocktitan.net](https://www.stocktitan.net/sec-filings/IFS/6-k-intercorp-financial-services-inc-current-report-foreign-issuer-d307f50cc11f.html))