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Shareholders To Receive N2.836trn Dividend From 20 Firms


Shareholders of 20 quoted companies listed on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) are set to receive a combined dividend payout of not less than N2.836 trillion for the 2025 financial year, as strong corporate earnings and improved cash flows translate into both cash returns and capital gains for investors.

The dividend distribution, compiled from company filings and corporate disclosures, highlights robust profitability across key sectors, including banking, cement, consumer goods, telecommunications, and energy.

Analysts note that beyond the cash payouts, investors have also benefited from significant price appreciation in the shares of many of these companies, reinforcing total shareholder return. Market analysts say the scale of dividends, alongside sustained upward movement in share prices, underscores the resilience of listed firms despite macroeconomic challenges such as inflationary pressures, exchange rate volatility, and elevated interest rates during the year.

Dangote Cement Plc leads the dividend chart with N759.31 billion, while its share price also recorded strong gains during the year, supported by revenue growth driven by infrastructure demand and pricing adjustments. GTCO Plc followed with N466.38 billion in payouts, with its stock attracting investor interest amid improved margins in a high-interestrate environment. BUA Foods Plc declared N504 billion, reflecting strong consumer demand and pricing power, which also supported bullish sentiment in its equity valuation.

Similarly, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc posted N419.91 billion in dividends, with its share price buoyed by increased data consumption and revenue expansion. Other major contributors include BUA Cement Plc with N324 billion and Seplat Energy Plc with N206.85 billion, both of which saw their market valuations supported by improved earnings outlooks.

Lafarge Africa Plc declared N16.11 billion, while Unilever Nigeria Plc and Geregu Power Plc paid N18.67 billion and N22.5 billion, respectively, with their stocks reflecting moderate but steady appreciation. Mid-tier and smaller capitalized companies also delivered a combination of dividend income and capital gains.

Transcorp Power Plc declared N41.25 billion, United Capital Plc paid N18 billion, and NASCON Allied Industries Plc posted N16.22 billion. Stocks such as Vitafoam Nigeria Plc, Beta Glass Plc, and CWG Plc, which declared N3.75 billion, N4.32 billion, and N1.77 billion, respectively, also recorded varying degrees of price appreciation, driven by improved earnings visibility.



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