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44家券商撒钱,有的分红翻了10倍
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-08-13 15:36

Core Viewpoint - The A-share market has seen significant gains, with the Shanghai Composite Index reaching a nearly four-year high, and brokerage firms are increasing their dividend payouts, indicating a positive trend in shareholder returns [1][4][5]. Group 1: Dividend Trends - Many brokerage firms are doubling their dividend payouts for 2024 compared to 2023, with Huayin Securities' dividend scale reaching ten times that of 2023 [1][5]. - As of August 13, over ten companies have proposed mid-term dividend plans for 2025, a significant increase from only two and one in 2022 and 2023, respectively [1][8]. - The number of brokerages planning mid-term dividends has surged to 26 in 2024, with expectations for further increases in 2025 [1][8]. Group 2: Specific Brokerage Dividend Data - In terms of per-hand dividend payouts for 2024, GF Securities leads with 40 yuan, followed by China Merchants Securities and Huatai Securities at 37.7 yuan and 37 yuan, respectively [2][11]. - Huayin Securities has seen its total dividend scale for 2024 reach 1.08 billion yuan, a significant increase from 0.108 billion yuan in 2023 [5][6]. - Southwest Securities' 2024 dividend scale is over double that of 2023, reaching 5.65 billion yuan, with plans for three dividend distributions throughout the year [6][8]. Group 3: Dividend Payment Rates - Among brokerages with a payout ratio above 50%, Guolian Minsheng leads at 80.04%, followed by Hongta Securities and Southwest Securities at 63.59% and 61.76%, respectively [12][14]. - In contrast, major brokerages like China Merchants Securities and GF Securities maintain payout ratios around 30%, with some even below 20% [12][14]. Group 4: Future Dividend Planning - More than ten brokerages have established three-year shareholder return plans for 2024-2026, indicating a strategic focus on long-term shareholder value [9][10]. - The upcoming half-year reports, typically released in late August, are expected to coincide with the announcement of mid-term dividend plans, potentially increasing the number of brokerages disclosing such plans [9][10].