KEONG HONG HOLDINGS LIMITED Dividend History

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5TT/SI
Current Yield
Years of Payments
7
Consecutive Streak
0 yrs
Latest DPS (2020)
SGD 0.0150
Payout Ratio
0%
Total Payments
13

Annual Dividend per Share (SGD)

Fiscal YearTotal DPSPaymentsYoY
FY2020 0.0150 1 -33.3%
FY2019 0.0225 2 +0.0%
FY2018 0.0225 2 -30.8%
FY2017 0.0325 2 -27.8%
FY2016 0.0450 2 +157.1%
FY2015 0.0175 2 -12.5%
FY2014 0.0200 2

All Dividend Payments

Announced Type Amount / Share Ex-Date Record Date Payment Date
2020-01-06 final SGD 0.0150 2020-02-10 2020-02-25
2019-05-28 interim SGD 0.0025 2019-06-06 2019-06-18
2019-01-10 final SGD 0.0200 2019-02-15 2019-02-27
2018-05-30 interim SGD 0.0050 2018-06-06 2018-06-20
2018-01-11 final SGD 0.0175 2018-02-07 2018-03-01
2017-05-30 interim SGD 0.0025 2017-06-06 2017-06-20
2017-01-09 final SGD 0.0300 2017-01-31 2017-02-16
2016-05-18 interim SGD 0.0050 2016-05-31 2016-06-15
2016-01-13 final SGD 0.0400 2016-02-02 2016-02-19
2015-05-19 interim SGD 0.0050 2015-06-02 2015-06-12
2015-01-14 final SGD 0.0125 2015-02-03 2015-02-13
2014-09-30 interim SGD 0.0100 2014-05-22 2014-06-05
2014-05-15 interim SGD 0.0100 2014-05-22 2014-06-05

About KEONG HONG HOLDINGS LIMITED Dividends

Keong Hong Holdings has distributed dividends for seven fiscal years, though payments have contracted sharply over the period. Dividends per share peaked at SGD 0.0450 in FY2016 before declining 67% to SGD 0.0150 by FY2020—the most recent reported distribution. The sustained downtrend reflects weakening profitability or significant capital allocation changes within the industrials sector company. Most concerning, the firm has not resumed dividend payments in the years following FY2020, suggesting structural business challenges rather than temporary cyclical weakness. Without access to recent earnings reports or payout ratio calculations, investors cannot reliably assess whether dividends will resume or have been permanently suspended. The steep reduction in annual per-share payouts over a four-year period indicates either capital constraints or deteriorating operational performance that warrant careful evaluation before investment decisions.

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