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Nestle declares N28.1 billion as final dividend for 2020

Omokolade Ajayi by Omokolade Ajayi
March 1, 2021
in Company News, Stock Market
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The Board of leading consumer goods company, Nestle Nigeria Plc, has announced the payment of N28.1 billion to its shareholders as the final dividend for the period ended 31st December 2020.

According to the announcement published by the company on the website of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, Nestle is expected to pay a final dividend of N35.50 per share for all the outstanding 792,656,252 ordinary shares of the company.

This brings the total dividend payout to qualifying shareholders to N28.14 billion.

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The final dividend, however, will be paid electronically to shareholders on the 23rd of June, 2021, subject to appropriate withholding tax and approval at the Company’s Annual General Meeting.

Other key conditions outlined by the company for qualifying shareholders include:

  • Shareholders whose names appear on the registrar of members as of 21st of May, 2021 will be considered.
  • Qualifying Shareholders must have completed the e-dividend registration and must have mandated the Registrar (Greenwich Registrars) to pay their dividends directly into their bank accounts.
  • In line with this, the register of shareholders will be closed from 24th of May to 28th May 2021, to enable the registrar to process the dividends of Nestle’s shareholders.

In case you missed it

  • Nestle paid an Interim dividend of N25 per share to shareholders towards the end of 2020.
  • It is important to note that the addition of this to the final dividend of N35.5, puts Nestle’s total dividend for 2020 at N60.5 per share. This is 13.57% lower than the total dividend payout for 2019 (N70 per share).

What you should know

  • Nestle declared in its audited financial statement for 2020, that it made a profit before income tax of N60.6 billion in 2020. Indicating a decline of 14.74%, when compared with 2019 figures.
  • The company’s earnings per share (EPS) during the period under review was N49.47, 14.16% lower than 2019 EPS.

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Omokolade Ajayi

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Omokolade Ajayi is a graduate of Economics, and a certificate holder of the CFA Institute’s Investment Foundation Program. He is a business analyst, and equity market researcher, with wealth of experience as a retail investor.

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Comments 2

  1. Oladipo Olukunle Ojelabi says:
    March 29, 2021 at 5:26 pm

    Hi Omokolade,
    I commend you for your professional competence.
    Please educate me further; how will a company declare a dividend in March and go on further to say qualifiers are those whose names appear in the shareholders register in may 24- 28th may 2021.
    Does it mean people can still buy their shares on the secondary market now and still be entitled to the dividend already declared prior to their enlistment ?
    Thanks to throw light.

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    • olu says:
      June 23, 2021 at 2:45 am

      Dividend was declared in March but will not be paid till June 23rd after the AGM. Anyone that still buys the shares up till May 24th will qualify for the dividend declared.

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