Seplat Energy Plc is set to disburse a total of N46.2 billion for its 2023 final and special dividend, representing a payout ratio of 57%. This allocation aligns with the company’s net income of N81.3 billion for the 2023 fiscal year.
The exchange rate for the 2023 final and special dividend stands at N1309.88/$, mirroring the closing exchange rate in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) on April 25, 2024.
In its final dividend announcement for FY 2023, the conglomerate disclosed a final dividend of 3 US cents per share along with a special dividend of 3 US cents per share, totalling 6 cents per share for the financial year 2023. At the designated exchange rate, this corresponds to N78.6 per ordinary share.
With Seplat’s total outstanding shares amounting to 588 million, the company’s final and special dividend payout for FY 2023 approximates N46.2 billion.
What you should know
- As per the dividend announcement made on February 29, 2024, dividends will be disbursed to shareholders listed in the Shareholders Register as of April 26, 2024.
- Given Seplat’s dual listing on the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) and the London Stock Exchange, dividend payments are typically denominated in US dollars, offering stakeholders the flexibility to choose their preferred currency for payment.
- Seplat Energy adheres to a consistent quarterly dividend of 3 US cents per share.
- In FY 2023, the company distributed dividends in April, July, and October, totaling $98.8 million, marking a substantial increase from the $58.8 million disbursed in 2022.
- Since 2014, Seplat Energy has allocated approximately $575 million in dividends. The company has maintained a track record of annual dividend payments since its initial public offering, with the exception of 2017.
GREAT FOR NIGERIAN SHAREHOLDERS AND PRIDE TO THE COUNTRY OF A WELL-MANAGED OIL COMPANY BY NIGERIANS. JUXTAPOSE WITH OANDO SPECIFICALLY, A MUCH OLDER COMPANY IN THE INDUSTRY WHERE WE ALL PRAY AS UNFORTUNATE SHAREHOLDERS TO GOD TO DELIVER US.
* ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR TEN YEARS ARE BEING BUNCHED IN THE LAST THREE YEARS AND THE LATEST FOR 2022 JUST RELEASED.
* SINCE THE CONOCO PHILIPS ASSET ACQUISITION CHARADE NOTHING HAS BEEN HEARD IN TERMS OF IMPROVED PERFORMANCE AND RETURNS ON INVESTMENT.
* IN 2014, SHAREHOLDERS WERE MADE TO SUBSCRIBE TO RIGHTS ISSUE AT 22 NAIRA PER SHARE (FREE FUNDS) YET NOTHING CAME OUT OF IT EXCEPT VOLPI-MANGALA LEGAL BATTLES. THEY BOTH WERE WELL SETTLED.
* NO AGMs HELD FOR NEARLY 8 YEARS AND NOW MANAGEMENT WANTS TO DELIST, KICK OUT THE LONG SUFFERING NIGERIAN SHAREHOLDERS BY MERE PAYMENT OF N7.07 EXIT DIVIDEND.
THE PRESIDENT, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, REGULATORS -SEC, NSE, NGX & EFCC SHOULD PLEASE WADE IN.