SUNRIGHT LIMITED Dividend History

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S71/SI
Current Yield
0.3%
Years of Payments
8
Consecutive Streak
1 yrs
Latest DPS (2025)
SGD 0.0020
Payout Ratio
0%
Total Payments
9

Annual Dividend per Share (SGD)

Fiscal YearTotal DPSPaymentsYoY
FY2025 0.0020 1 -33.3%
FY2021 0.0030 1 +0.0%
FY2018 0.0030 1 +0.0%
FY2017 0.0030 1 +50.0%
FY2016 0.0020 1 -95.5%
FY2015 0.0440 2 +2100.0%
FY2010 0.0020 1 -66.7%
FY2007 0.0060 1

All Dividend Payments

Announced Type Amount / Share Ex-Date Record Date Payment Date
2025-09-26 final SGD 0.0020 2025-11-25 2025-11-26 2025-12-11
2021-09-27 final SGD 0.0030 2021-11-24 2021-12-10
2018-09-25 final SGD 0.0030 2018-11-20 2018-12-07
2017-09-22 final SGD 0.0030 2017-11-21 2017-12-08
2016-09-23 final SGD 0.0020 2016-11-23 2016-12-02
2015-09-29 final SGD 0.0040 2015-11-23 2015-12-04
2015-09-28 final SGD 0.0400 2015-11-23 2015-12-04
2010-10-27 final SGD 0.0020 2010-11-29 2010-12-14
2007-10-29 final SGD 0.0060 2007-11-28 2007-11-29 2007-12-12

About SUNRIGHT LIMITED Dividends

Sunright Limited has provided dividend payments over eight years, though the distribution history reveals significant volatility rather than steady growth. A pronounced spike of SGD 0.0440 in FY2015 stands out as an outlier; returns to the company's typical range of SGD 0.0020–0.0030 have characterized most other periods. The latest full-year distribution of SGD 0.0020 in FY2025 aligns with this normalized level. The overall trend reflects an inconsistent dividend approach, with recurring distributions falling well below the FY2015 exceptional payout. This volatility indicates dividend decisions have been driven by specific capital or profitability events rather than a stable, predictable policy. The base-case dividend expectation rests on the lower end of historical payouts, with occasional larger distributions appearing situation-dependent rather than systematic.

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