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ST Engineering To Raise FY2025 Dividend To $0.18 Per Share

Singapore Business Review03-18

A new dividend policy also takes effect in FY2026.

ST Engineering will raise its total dividend to $0.18 per share for the financial year ending December 31, 2025 (FY2025), up from $0.17 in FY2024.

The payout includes $0.04 per share for each of the first three quarters and a final dividend of $0.06 per share, subject to shareholder approval at the 2026 AGM.

The FY2024 final dividend of $0.05 per share will be voted on at the AGM on 24/04/2025. The FY2025 final dividend is scheduled for payment in 05/2026, with record and payment dates to be announced later.

From FY2026, ST Engineering will adopt a new dividend policy, paying about one-third of its year-on-year net profit increase as incremental dividends while maintaining quarterly payouts.

The company said this aligns with its strategy to reinvest for growth whilst ensuring stable shareholder returns.

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  • KienBoon
    ·03-18
    It is good news for the shareholders indeed. Increase is mediocre but every cent counts. Hope that div yield can reach about 20c moving forward in order to bring the div yield to more than abt 3% assuming share price of abt $6.5+. Otherwise it seems slightly disappointing in comparison to current banks interest rate (FD). Nevertheless hope that ST Engineering will continue to grow moving forward in order to improve the EPS. And hence to maintain the PE ratio to less than 30. Cheers and go go go ST Engineering. [Smile]  [Smile]  [Smile]  
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