



Core Viewpoint - A-share listed banks are experiencing a peak in dividend distribution for the 2024 fiscal year, with over thirty banks having completed their annual dividends and several others announcing dividend implementation plans [1][3][4]. Group 1: 2024 Annual Dividends - The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) leads with a total cash dividend of approximately 109.77 billion yuan for the previous year [3][4]. - The six major state-owned banks have collectively distributed over 420 billion yuan in dividends for 2024, with ICBC, China Construction Bank, Agricultural Bank of China, and Bank of China being the top contributors [4][6]. - Other banks such as China CITIC Bank and Beijing Bank have also announced significant cash dividends, with CITIC Bank distributing around 19.46 billion yuan [4][5]. Group 2: 2025 Mid-Year Dividend Plans - Several banks, including China Merchants Bank and Hangzhou Bank, have initiated plans for mid-year dividends in 2025, aiming to enhance investor returns [1][8][10]. - The focus on mid-year dividends is seen as a strategy to improve liquidity and provide more consistent cash flow to investors, which may support long-term stock price appreciation [10]. - Banks like Su Nong Bank and Changsha Bank have expressed intentions to implement mid-year dividend plans based on their financial performance and regulatory requirements [8][9]. Group 3: Stock Performance and Market Trends - The banking sector has shown strong performance in the A-share market, with several banks achieving significant stock price increases in the first half of the year [12][13]. - The overall dividend yield of the banking sector remains attractive, particularly in a low-interest-rate environment, making it appealing for long-term investors [10][13]. - Some banks have faced challenges in executing share buyback plans due to stock price fluctuations, indicating a cautious approach to capital management [11][14].