It’s March, and several JSE-listed companies have announced that they will be paying cash dividends to shareholders who own shares before or on the LDT (last date to trade).
These include companies like British American Tobacco p.l.c., which has also published its dividend payout dates for the rest of the year. The LDT to qualify for the first payout is in March.
Other companies with upcoming LDTs include:
Here's the full list.
South32 Limited will be paying R0.62 per share.
BHP Group Limited will be paying R9.17 per share.
Assura plc will be paying R0.19 per share.
Kumba Iron Ore Limited will be paying R19.90 per share.
DRDGOLD Limited will be paying R0.30 per share.
Transpaco Limited will be paying R0.75 per share.
AngloGold Ashanti plc will be paying $0.69 per share.
City Lodge Hotels Limited will be paying R0.06 per share.
Adcock Ingram Holdings Limited will be paying R1.15 per share.
Gold Fields Limited will be paying R7.00 per share.
Anglo American plc will be paying R4.03 per share.
Discovery Limited will be paying R5.82 per preference share.
Truworths International Limited will be paying R3.17 per share.
Northam Platinum Holdings Limited will be paying R0.15 per share.
Capitec Bank Holdings Limited will be paying R4.68 per preference share.
Safari Investment RSA Limited will be paying R0.34 per share.
Santam Limited will be paying R9.85 per preference share.
NEPI Rockcastle N.V. will be paying €0.27 per share.
Discovery Limited will be paying R0.87 per share.
Shoprite Holdings Limited will be paying R2.85 per share.
Cashbuild Limited will be paying R3.26 per share.
Spur Corporation Limited will be paying R1.06 per share.
Putprop Limited will be paying R0.07 per share.
Finbond Group Limited will be paying R0.09 per share.
Bid Corporation Limited will be paying R5.60 per share.
Italtile Limited will be paying R0.28 per share.
The Bidvest Group Limited will be paying R4.70 per share.
Bowler Metcalf Limited will be paying R0.25 per share.
British American Tobacco p.l.c. will be paying £0.60 per share.
The list will be updated as more companies declare dividends.
*20% Tax is applicable on dividends payout.📁
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