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411 on dividend and AGM
Kenyan Oracle
#1101 Posted : Friday, January 07, 2022 3:51:06 PM
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My 2 cents
#1102 Posted : Saturday, January 08, 2022 10:50:34 AM
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I wonder whether the banks in 2022 will go back 100% to their pre-pandemic dividend levels. Well except DTB, they would use any excuse not to pay dividends and the pandemic is a great one.
Ericsson
#1103 Posted : Saturday, January 08, 2022 5:14:05 PM
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My 2 cents wrote:
I wonder whether the banks in 2022 will go back 100% to their pre-pandemic dividend levels. Well except DTB, they would use any excuse not to pay dividends and the pandemic is a great one.


The economy is in a poor shape than pre-pandemic levels.
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
My 2 cents
#1104 Posted : Saturday, January 08, 2022 8:57:36 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
I wonder whether the banks in 2022 will go back 100% to their pre-pandemic dividend levels. Well except DTB, they would use any excuse not to pay dividends and the pandemic is a great one.


The economy is in a poor shape than pre-pandemic levels.


The economy has been in bad shape for several years, most of which are pre-pandemic. So am wondering if banks will go back to 2018/19 dividend levels.
VituVingiSana
#1105 Posted : Monday, January 10, 2022 3:56:48 PM
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My 2 cents wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
I wonder whether the banks in 2022 will go back 100% to their pre-pandemic dividend levels. Well except DTB, they would use any excuse not to pay dividends and the pandemic is a great one.


The economy is in a poor shape than pre-pandemic levels.


The economy has been in bad shape for several years, most of which are pre-pandemic. So am wondering if banks will go back to 2018/19 dividend levels.
I see you don't have any interest in kelele ya chura either. Laughing out loudly
I think the answer for most banks is YES if there isn't another lockdown or shock.
ABSA has indicated as such.
Stanchart paid an interim so it could be back on track.
I&M paid a dividend in 2020 and 2021 but it bought a bank in Uganda in 2021 and there is the matter of 14 Riverside.
Equity's CEO said a dividend is coming.

On DTB, there is pressure on the board to pay a better dividend and I urge ALL shareholders to write to them.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
My 2 cents
#1106 Posted : Friday, January 14, 2022 8:05:17 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
I wonder whether the banks in 2022 will go back 100% to their pre-pandemic dividend levels. Well except DTB, they would use any excuse not to pay dividends and the pandemic is a great one.


The economy is in a poor shape than pre-pandemic levels.


The economy has been in bad shape for several years, most of which are pre-pandemic. So am wondering if banks will go back to 2018/19 dividend levels.
I see you don't have any interest in kelele ya chura either. Laughing out loudly
I think the answer for most banks is YES if there isn't another lockdown or shock.
ABSA has indicated as such.
Stanchart paid an interim so it could be back on track.
I&M paid a dividend in 2020 and 2021 but it bought a bank in Uganda in 2021 and there is the matter of 14 Riverside.
Equity's CEO said a dividend is coming.

On DTB, there is pressure on the board to pay a better dividend and I urge ALL shareholders to write to them.


Well I certainly hope for dividends to go back FULLY to pre-covid. ABSA, DTB and KCB should actually increase to 1.30, 3.00, 4.00 - fingers crossed.
DTB are not interested in what shareholders want. They would rather hoard cash to loan to key stakeholder customers.
Ericsson
#1107 Posted : Saturday, January 15, 2022 7:35:48 AM
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My 2 cents wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
My 2 cents wrote:
I wonder whether the banks in 2022 will go back 100% to their pre-pandemic dividend levels. Well except DTB, they would use any excuse not to pay dividends and the pandemic is a great one.


The economy is in a poor shape than pre-pandemic levels.


The economy has been in bad shape for several years, most of which are pre-pandemic. So am wondering if banks will go back to 2018/19 dividend levels.
I see you don't have any interest in kelele ya chura either. Laughing out loudly
I think the answer for most banks is YES if there isn't another lockdown or shock.
ABSA has indicated as such.
Stanchart paid an interim so it could be back on track.
I&M paid a dividend in 2020 and 2021 but it bought a bank in Uganda in 2021 and there is the matter of 14 Riverside.
Equity's CEO said a dividend is coming.

On DTB, there is pressure on the board to pay a better dividend and I urge ALL shareholders to write to them.


Well I certainly hope for dividends to go back FULLY to pre-covid. ABSA, DTB and KCB should actually increase to 1.30, 3.00, 4.00 - fingers crossed.
DTB are not interested in what shareholders want. They would rather hoard cash to loan to key stakeholder customers.


KCB paid interim dividend of ksh.1.
Full year they may pay about ksh.2-2.50.
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Ericsson
#1108 Posted : Thursday, January 27, 2022 6:33:11 PM
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EABL interim dividend ksh.3.75
Book closure 28 February 2022
Payment date 27 April 2022
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
watesh
#1109 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2022 1:02:23 PM
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Kengen dividend has been paid
Blukes
#1110 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2022 1:05:23 PM
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Joined: 3/9/2019
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Location: Nakuru
watesh wrote:
Kengen dividend has been paid

Iko Ndani.
Kenyan Oracle
#1111 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2022 1:05:46 PM
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watesh wrote:
Kengen dividend has been paid



EFT Ndani, exactly as promised.
You lose money chasing women, but you never lose women chasing money - NAS
My 2 cents
#1112 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2022 5:40:45 PM
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They were so punctual.
sparkly
#1113 Posted : Friday, February 11, 2022 1:04:33 AM
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Joined: 9/23/2009
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Location: Enk are Nyirobi
Kenyan Oracle wrote:
watesh wrote:
Kengen dividend has been paid



EFT Ndani, exactly as promised.


Applause Applause Applause
Life is short. Live passionately.
Ericsson
#1114 Posted : Thursday, February 17, 2022 7:42:13 PM
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BAT Plc
Interim dividend ksh.3.5
Final dividend ksh.50
Total dividend for FY2021 Ksh.53.5
Book closure 22 April 2022
Payment date 24 May 2022
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
young
#1115 Posted : Thursday, February 17, 2022 8:23:23 PM
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Joined: 6/20/2007
Posts: 2,036
Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Ericsson wrote:
BAT Plc
Interim dividend ksh.3.5
Final dividend ksh.50
Total dividend for FY2021 Ksh.53.5
Book closure 22 April 2022
Payment date 24 May 2022



BAT the brother of SCBK in terms of dividend yield . Just like Treasury bills returns .
The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
VituVingiSana
#1116 Posted : Monday, February 21, 2022 2:59:17 PM
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Joined: 1/3/2007
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young wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
BAT Plc
Interim dividend ksh.3.5
Final dividend ksh.50
Total dividend for FY2021 Ksh.53.5
Book closure 22 April 2022
Payment date 24 May 2022



BAT the brother of SCBK in terms of dividend yield . Just like Treasury bills returns .

High T-Bond not T-Bill range of dividends! smile
10%+ DY is sweet.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
young
#1117 Posted : Thursday, February 24, 2022 8:41:30 PM
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Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Listed Banks' FY Announcement Dates, March 2022

Date Bank
03 Mar Stanbic
14 Mar Standard Chartered
17 Mar KCB, Equity, Co-op
21 Mar ABSA
24 Mar DTB



Source :- AIB research
The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
cnn
#1118 Posted : Friday, February 25, 2022 9:26:01 AM
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Safaricom...ksh 0.64 interim dividend.
VituVingiSana
#1119 Posted : Friday, February 25, 2022 10:34:34 AM
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cnn wrote:
Safaricom...ksh 0.64 interim dividend.

I know it is 20/20 hindsight but this is one bus I missed.
They were at 3/- within living memory!!! And you could buy as many as you could afford!
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
My 2 cents
#1120 Posted : Friday, February 25, 2022 10:55:51 AM
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This has been the only stock worth buying in the NSE for the last 10 years.
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