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A股上市银行分红季:工行、建行千亿领跑,招行领先同梯队,郑州银行分红总额最低
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-29 09:49

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the significant increase in cash dividends distributed by A-share listed banks in 2024, totaling over 630 billion yuan, with major banks maintaining a dividend payout ratio of 30% or higher [2][3] - The six major banks collectively distributed over 420 billion yuan in cash dividends, with Industrial and Commercial Bank of China leading at approximately 109.77 billion yuan, followed by China Construction Bank at about 100.75 billion yuan [2] - Among joint-stock banks, China Merchants Bank had the highest cash dividend of approximately 50.44 billion yuan, with a payout ratio of 35.32%, while several other banks also exceeded a 30% payout ratio [2][3] Group 2 - In the city commercial banks and rural commercial banks sector, Shanghai Rural Commercial Bank had a high dividend payout ratio of 33.91%, with several other banks also exceeding 30% [3] - However, 13 out of 42 A-share listed banks had a cumulative dividend amount of less than 1 billion yuan, with Zhengzhou Bank being the lowest and the only bank with a payout ratio below 10% [3] - Despite the increase in dividend frequency and ratios, banks are facing challenges such as narrowing interest margins and slowing revenue growth [4] Group 3 - Four A-share listed banks, including Changshu Bank and Hangzhou Bank, reported stable performance in the first half of 2025, with all showing revenue and profit growth [5] - Specific figures include Changshu Bank's revenue of approximately 6.06 billion yuan and net profit of about 1.97 billion yuan, while Hangzhou Bank reported revenue of around 20.09 billion yuan and net profit of approximately 11.66 billion yuan [6] - Asset quality remained stable, with non-performing loan ratios for these banks showing slight improvements or stability, and high provision coverage ratios maintained [7] Group 4 - Overall, the performance of the four banks in the first half of 2025 is seen as robust, but it is uncertain if this reflects the broader industry trend [8] - The banking sector is showing signs of stabilization, with expectations that the decline in net interest margins will continue but at a reduced pace [8] - The capital market has responded positively, with bank stocks experiencing significant growth, including 18 stocks reaching historical highs this year [8][9]