CNBM Confirms FY2025 Final Dividend at RMB0.15 per Share; Payment Slated for 30 June 2026

Bulletin Express04-29 21:44

China National Building Material Company Limited (CNBM) has released an updated announcement confirming a final ordinary dividend of RMB 0.15 per share for the financial year ended 31 December 2025. Based on an exchange rate of RMB 1 = HKD 1.1415, shareholders registered on the Hong Kong share register will receive HKD 0.1712 per share.

Shareholders approved the payout on 29 April 2026. The stock will trade ex-dividend on 4 May 2026, with the book close period running from 6 May to 12 May 2026. The record date is set for 12 May 2026, and dividend cheques will be dispatched on 30 June 2026 via Tricor Investor Services Limited, 17/F, Far East Finance Centre, 16 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong.

Tax withholding rates vary by shareholder category. CNBM will deduct 10% enterprise income tax for all non-resident corporate shareholders. Domestic individual investors and securities investment funds accessing H-shares through Shanghai-Hong Kong or Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect will have 20% individual income tax withheld. Non-resident individual shareholders face a standard 10% or 20% withholding rate depending on the applicable tax treaty between their jurisdiction and the PRC.

The announcement serves as an update to previously disclosed information, adjusting only the Hong Kong-dollar dividend amount and the applicable exchange rate. All other terms remain unchanged.

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