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“红包雨”来袭!六大行拟分红超4200亿,平安、民生、浙商分红“缩水”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-04-17 00:13

Core Viewpoint - The total cash dividends proposed by major listed banks in China for 2024 exceed 560 billion yuan, marking an increase of over 10 billion yuan year-on-year, with state-owned banks dominating the distribution [1][3]. Group 1: Dividend Distribution - The six major state-owned banks plan to distribute over 420 billion yuan in cash dividends, with all having a dividend payout ratio of 30% or higher [1][3]. - Among the listed banks, China Merchants Bank leads with a cash dividend payout ratio of 35.32%, while Ping An Bank's ratio is below 30% at 28.32% [1][3][4]. - The total cash dividends for the six major banks include: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (1,097.73 billion yuan), China Construction Bank (1,007.54 billion yuan), Agricultural Bank of China (846.61 billion yuan), Bank of China (713.60 billion yuan), China Merchants Bank (504.40 billion yuan), and Bank of Communications (281.46 billion yuan) [2][3]. Group 2: Changes in Dividend Amounts - Ping An Bank, Minsheng Bank, and Zheshang Bank have seen declines in their proposed dividend amounts, with decreases of 15.44%, 11.11%, and 4.88% respectively [2][6]. - The dividend payout ratio for Ping An Bank decreased from 30% in 2023 to 28.32% in 2024, attributed to the need for internal capital accumulation and regulatory compliance [6][9]. Group 3: Future Dividend Plans - China Merchants Bank plans to implement a mid-term dividend distribution for the first time in 2025, with a proposed payout ratio of 35% [5]. - Other banks, such as Industrial Bank and CITIC Bank, have also set ambitious dividend plans, with CITIC Bank aiming for a payout ratio of over 30% from 2024 to 2026 [5][12]. Group 4: Stock Dividend Yields - As of April 16, 2024, Ping An Bank has the highest dividend yield among the listed banks at 5.53%, followed by Zheshang Bank at 5.23% and Industrial Bank at 5.02% [8][9]. - The dividend yields for the six major state-owned banks are all above 4%, indicating strong investment value despite the overall low price-to-book ratios in the banking sector [7][11]. Group 5: Market Context and Valuation Plans - Many banks are currently trading below their book value, prompting over 20 banks to release valuation enhancement plans to improve their investment appeal [11][12]. - The valuation enhancement plans include commitments to maintain or increase dividend payouts, with banks like Bank of Communications and Ping An Bank outlining specific future dividend strategies [12][13].