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银行分红热情高涨,这7家上市以来首次中期分红
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-09-01 08:51

Core Viewpoint - Nearly half of the 42 listed banks in A-shares will implement mid-term dividends for 2025, with 17 banks already disclosing their dividend plans, marking a significant trend in the banking sector [1][4]. Group 1: Dividend Announcements - China Merchants Bank plans to distribute a cash dividend amounting to 35% of its net profit attributable to ordinary shareholders for the first half of 2025, with distribution scheduled between January and February 2026 [1]. - Changsha Bank's board approved a mid-term dividend plan, proposing a cash dividend of 2.00 yuan (including tax) per 10 shares, totaling 804 million yuan [1]. - Ningbo Bank announced a cash dividend of 3 yuan (including tax) per 10 shares, amounting to 1.981 billion yuan, which represents 13.41% of its net profit attributable to the parent company [1]. - Su Nong Bank plans to distribute a cash dividend of 0.09 yuan (including tax) per share, totaling 182 million yuan, which is 15.42% of its net profit for the first half of 2025 [2]. - Zhangjiagang Bank intends to distribute a cash dividend of 1.0 yuan (including tax) per 10 shares, with the total amount dependent on the total share capital at the time of distribution [4]. - Jiangyin Bank's mid-term dividend proposal was approved by its board, with details disclosed alongside its half-year report [4]. - Changshu Bank's mid-term dividend plan includes a cash dividend of 0.15 yuan (including tax) per share, totaling 497 million yuan, which is 25.27% of its net profit for the first half of 2025 [4]. Group 2: Market Analysis - Analysts believe that high dividends, low valuations, and stable Return on Equity (ROE) are key factors attracting long-term capital to bank stocks [4]. - Increasing dividend ratios or frequencies can effectively enhance investor confidence and promote valuation recovery for banks [4]. - Banks' dividend policies must balance regulatory capital adequacy requirements with their own business expansion needs [4].