Sampath Bank declares a final dividend of Rs 6.60 per share for 2010
Sampath Bank, which pioneered many financial innovations in the
banking industry, including the payment of scrip dividends, has declared
a considerably high final dividend for 2010 at Rs 6.60 per share,
exclusively in the form of a scrip dividend, subject however to a
payment of 10 percent Withholding Tax on the dividend.
This final dividend is in addition to the interim scrip dividend of
Rs 3 per share already paid in September 2010 on the number of shares of
75.8 million then existed. However, the proposed final scrip dividend of
Rs 6.60 per share will be paid on the increased number of 152.8 million,
consequent upon the two sub division of shares, given effect in 2010.
In the communique issued to the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE), the
bank announced the new shares to be issued under the proposed scrip
dividend will be priced at Rs 300 per share and accordingly 3,025,599
fully paid new voting shares will be created, which will be allotted to
the shareholders on the proportion of their shareholdings.
The proposed scrip dividend will be funded entirely out of the
profits of the bank for 2010 and hence there will be no capitalization
of reserves.
The policy of paying scrip dividends will be mutually beneficial,
both to the shareholders and the bank. The shareholders will receive new
shares of Sampath Bank with future market appreciation prospects, which
are readily tradable on the CSE.
The bank will be benefited by the payment of scrip dividends, as this
will help to avoid cash being paid out, so that the funds would be
available for future income generation. |