ATCO Ltd. Eligible Dividends

CALGARY, Alberta, Jan. 11, 2018 — ATCO Ltd. (TSX:ACO.X) (TSX:ACO.Y)  
The Board of Directors of ATCO Ltd. (ATCO) today declared a first quarter dividend of 37.66 cents per Class I Non-Voting (TSX:ACO.X) and Class II Voting Share (TSX:ACO.Y), a 15 per cent increase over the 32.75 cents paid in each of the previous four quarters.  This common share dividend is payable March 31, 2018, to shareholders of record on March 8, 2018.  These dividends are eligible dividends within the meaning of the Income Tax Act (Canada).With approximately 7,000 employees and assets of $21 billion, ATCO is a diversified global corporation delivering service excellence and innovative business solutions in Structures & Logistics (workforce housing, innovative modular facilities, construction, site support services, and logistics and operations management); Electricity (electricity generation, transmission, and distribution); Pipelines & Liquids (natural gas transmission, distribution and infrastructure development, energy storage, and industrial water solutions); and Retail Energy (electricity and natural gas retail sales). More information can be found at www.ATCO.com.Media & Investor Inquiries:D.A. (Dennis) DeChamplain
Senior Vice President &
Chief Financial Officer
403-292-7502

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