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Nigerian Stocks: List of Dividends announced in 2021

This is a list of Dividends announced so far in 2021 and their percentage yield.

List of Dividends announced in 2022

As audited accounts start to trickle in, companies will propose dividend payments to their shareholders as recommended by their respective boards of directors. It is also important to track these announcements to know who is eligible to collect the dividend, when it will be approved and when it will be paid. Dividend payment also affects share prices.

This page will be updated from time to time.

Legend

Date announced – The date the company announced dividends evidenced by a corporate action published on the website of the NSE.

Dividend during the year – This represents all the dividend announcements made by a company in a given year.

Total dividends – This is the summation of a company’s interim dividend (often announced in a prior year) and the final dividend announced following the publishing of full-year annual report (after announced in the first quarter of the year).

READ: Dangote Cement proposes N272 billion as dividend for 2020

Qualification date – Shareholders who own shares as of this date will receive dividends. If you buy shares and want to receive dividends make sure it is at least three days before this date. Shares get transferred to you on the basis of the T+3 rule (the date you bought plus 3 working days).

Payment date – This is when the dividend will be paid to you, either via post (dividend warrants) or direct credit to your bank accounts (e-dividend).

Closure of Register – Only shareholders who own shares listed in their register before this date will be paid dividends.

You can also scroll sideways to view the rest of the columns if using a mobile phone.

2021 Dividends from companies quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange

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Comments 32

  1. Babs

    In this table, Interim Dividends were not considered in the calculation of yields. GTBank, Dangote Sugar, Zenith Bank, etc pay Interim Dividends. So their true yields are higher than as calculated.

  2. sylvester

    why does advert cover almost entire page that is open.

  3. Anya Ifeanyi

    i got my e dividend from nigerian breweries but fbnh have never sent me since i register for e payment please what should i do

    1. Anonymous

      Same here! Why is this so?

  4. Emmanuel

    This table is now confusing. The qualification date and payment date does not distinguish whether it refers to the interim dividend or the final dividend.

    1. I have 1000unit with zenith bank since 2010 pls how much will my my dividend be now this 2021,pls help me to calculate it,thanks

  5. Dmoney

    This new table sucks, please change it back

  6. DMoney

    This new table sucks, please change it back

  7. Olabode Olabisi Isaac

    Good day sir/ma, I registered my e dividend form sent it to my bank since March 2021 till now veritas registrar has not done anything about it claiming that they have not received my e-dividend confirmation from my banker.

    1. CHRIS

      DO A FOLLOW UP THROUGH YOUR BROKER ….

  8. Chris Nwaefulu

    The new table does not look great. It is not user friendly.

  9. Ayodele joseph

    Current mode of showing list of dividend for 2021 is not fantastic like previous one, kindly return to former style .Thanks

  10. Tunde Adedeji

    The current arrangement of the dividends is confusing. It is not encouraging as well. Not as clear and concise as the previous ones.

    Can we go back to the previous arrangement?

    By the way, whose advice is this present arrangement?

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