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“红包雨”又来了!明天2家银行分红到账
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-25 08:53

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the upcoming cash dividend distributions by various banks in China, highlighting the trend of mid-year dividends among A-share listed banks, with significant contributions from state-owned banks and several banks announcing their first mid-year dividends [1][3][5]. Group 1: Dividend Announcements - Shanghai Rural Commercial Bank plans to distribute a cash dividend of 0.241 yuan per share (including tax), totaling 2.324 billion yuan on September 26 [1]. - Changsha Bank will also distribute a cash dividend of 0.20 yuan per share (including tax), amounting to 804 million yuan on the same day [1]. - A total of 17 out of 42 A-share listed banks have announced their mid-year dividend plans for 2025, with state-owned banks contributing over 200 billion yuan in dividends [1][3]. Group 2: Major State-Owned Banks' Dividends - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) plans to distribute approximately 50.396 billion yuan, with a dividend of 1.414 yuan per 10 shares [3]. - China Construction Bank intends to distribute 48.605 billion yuan, with a dividend of 1.858 yuan per 10 shares [3][4]. - Agricultural Bank of China is set to distribute 41.823 billion yuan, maintaining a 30% payout ratio [4]. Group 3: First-Time Mid-Year Dividends - Seven banks, including China Merchants Bank, Changshu Bank, and Ningbo Bank, are announcing their first mid-year dividends since listing [5][6]. - Changshu Bank will distribute 0.15 yuan per share, totaling 497 million yuan, while Minsheng Bank will distribute 0.136 yuan per share, totaling 5.954 billion yuan [5]. Group 4: Regulatory Environment and Market Context - The regulatory environment encourages banks to increase dividend payouts, with new policies aimed at enhancing shareholder returns and stabilizing stock valuations [6][7]. - Analysts suggest that the current economic recovery provides a favorable backdrop for banks to improve their performance and expand dividend distributions [7][8].