Here are 26 dividend companies with last trading dates for March 2023.
The list includes Sasol, one of the biggest oil producers that experienced a slump in share price during the 2020 lockdown. Reaching a share price of around R27, the company returned with a dividend of R7 per share. Moreover, investors who invested then may receive up to 25% of their initial investment. 💰
A quick reminder for all our investors, South Africa will celebrate Human Rights Day on 21 March 2023! This will be a holiday, and the JSE will also be closed for the day.
Sasol Limited will be paying R7.00 per share.
South32 Limited will be paying $0.04 per share.
DRDGold Limited will be paying R0.20 per share.
Emira Property Fund Limited will be paying R0.66 per share.
Grindrod Shipping Holdings Ltd will be paying R0.53 per share.
Discovery Limited will be paying R4.76 per preference share.
BHP Group Limited will be paying R16.50 per share.
Anglo American plc will be paying R13.58 per share.
Motus Holdings Limited will be paying R3.00 per share.
Kumba Iron Ore Limited will be paying R16.30 (R15.00 ordinary and R1.30 special) per share.
Adcock Ingram Holdings Limited will be paying R1.25 per share.
Transpaco Limited will be paying R0.85 per share.
AngloGold Ashanti Limited will be paying R3.22 per share.
Gold Fields Limited will be paying R4.45 per share.
Truworths International Limited will be paying R3.20 per share.
Woolworths Holdings Limited will be paying R1.58 per share.
Spur Corporation Limited will be paying R0.82 per share.
City Lodge Hotels Limited will be paying R0.05 per share.
Cashbuild Limited will be paying R4.00 per share.
Bowler MetCalf Limited will be paying R0.15 per share.
Bid Corporation Limited will be paying R4.40 per share.
Sibanye Stillwater Limited will be paying R1.22 per share.
Anglo American Platinum Limited will be paying R34 per share.
Liberty Two Degrees Limited will be paying R0.18 per share.
NEPI Rockcastle N.V will be paying €0.27 per share.
Mondi plc will be paying R9.40 per share.
A new list will be posted as more companies declare dividends.
*20% Tax applicable on dividends payout.📁
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