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Nigerian Stocks: List of Dividends announced in 2022

This is a list of Dividends announced so far in 2022 and their percentage yield.

List of Dividends announced in 2022

See 2023 dividends

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 Stock Exchange.

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 a full-year annual report (after being announced in the first quarter of the year).

READ: Rising unclaimed dividends; a tale of idle investors’ funds

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.

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2022 Dividends from companies quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange

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Comments 31

  1. Nonny Val

    Why didn’t you guys post that of Jim Ovia after Zenith Bank released their 2021 financials.you left Jim with over 5billion shares at a dividend payout of #2.80Kobo and posted Herbert set to receive 70kobo for 1.5Billion shares..
    Your journalism can be better!!!

    1. Sunday

      Do you mind the brown envelope journalism.

    2. dav

      Nonny, you complained too much, is not about mr so vs mr so. ok

  2. Godson M..T. Chukunda

    What’s the future of Ellah Lakes PLC as a quoted company?

  3. Ifiok Usua

    please include a column for registrar’s making payment

  4. Ken

    I participated in the MTN public offer and there has not been evidence of allocation. What’s the situation please.

  5. Ogbeni Mailoya

    No information on FBN Holdings?

    1. No information on FBN Holdings up till now?
      What’s going on in that bank now?

  6. nnawuihe victor ikkechukwu

    When is FBN Holding going to declare their result this year and pay dividends, please forcast for me.

    1. Fadiya David kehinde

      Good day, what happen to FBNH, They have not yet declare dividend for 2022, hope no problem, please let hear from you.

    2. Oluwatosin Agunbiade

      dividends will be paid June 23rd

  7. Ayeni Eunice Adebola

    When is FBN payout date?

  8. Ogunlana Musbau Olulaja

    Registrar are making e-dividend registration difficult for shareholders.

    1. Pmoney

      Hello guys! why does the table above state 0.02 as dividends for AIICO and 12 for 9 as bonus? Whereas, the company website state otherwise.

    2. ILAMAH BENSON CHRISTOPHER

      True! Many Registrars frustrate shareholders efforts to get their dividends. I have experienced instances where there is no change to address, e-dividend mandate and bank yet dividends are not paid. They keep the dividends, it accumulates, and you must ask for them to be paid, and when payment are made, there are no explanatory notes to tell you which specific dividends were paid. You are left more confused and frustrated. It’s a pity!

  9. Sadik adamu Hassan

    Hi

  10. very interesting and I like the information conveyed

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