券商中期分红持续“上新” 年内已派现超79亿元
Zheng Quan Ri Bao Zhi Sheng·2025-10-30 16:44

Core Viewpoint - The brokerage firms are actively responding to the policy of "multiple dividends within a year," enhancing investor satisfaction through significant mid-term profit distribution plans based on their recent operational performance [1][2]. Group 1: Mid-term Dividend Distribution - Several brokerages have announced mid-term profit distribution plans, with notable examples including: - Shouchao Securities plans to distribute a cash dividend of 0.1 yuan per share, totaling 273 million yuan, which is 34.01% of its net profit for the first three quarters of 2025 [1]. - Northeast Securities intends to distribute a cash dividend of 0.1 yuan per share, amounting to 234 million yuan, representing 21.94% of its net profit for the same period [1]. - Western Securities proposes a cash dividend of 0.02 yuan per share, totaling approximately 89.27 million yuan, which is an increase compared to its earlier semi-annual dividend [1]. Group 2: Overall Dividend Trends - As of October 30, 16 listed brokerages have completed mid-term dividends, with a total payout of 7.908 billion yuan. The top three firms by dividend amount are Guotai Junan, China Merchants Securities, and Dongfang Securities, with payouts of 2.627 billion yuan, 1.035 billion yuan, and 1.012 billion yuan, respectively [2]. - The total proposed dividend amount from the 16 brokerages, including Shouchao, Northeast, and Western Securities, is 11.792 billion yuan, with CITIC Securities leading at 4.298 billion yuan [2]. Group 3: Long-term Dividend Strategy - Brokerages are also focusing on long-term dividend strategies, with several firms announcing plans for shareholder returns over the next three years (2025-2027). These plans emphasize the importance of investor returns and establishing a stable and scientific shareholder return mechanism [3]. - Firms like Caida Securities and Dongwu Securities have set minimum cash dividend ratios from distributable profits for the upcoming years [3]. - Experts suggest that brokerages should enhance investor returns through diversified and systematic approaches, including stable cash dividend mechanisms and share buybacks to reflect intrinsic investment value [3].