The financials paying dividends for 1H21

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19 February 2021
| By Laura Dew |
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Following the lifting of the dividend restrictions by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA), financials are taking the opportunity to return to strong dividends but it may take two years for them to reach pre-COVID levels.

As at 18 February, more than 10 financial firms had reported their first-half 2021 results to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).

Last year, APRA implemented rules which saw banks and other financials unable to pay a dividend of more than 50% of earnings in order to ensure firms retained a sufficient level of capital in the pandemic. However, these restrictions were lifted in December 2020.

This led to bank dividends being cut by an average of 60% in 2020, a blow for retirees who relied on bank shares for income.

Particular focus was given to Commonwealth Bank which paid a dividend of $1.50 per share, a 53% increase on the same period a year ago.

Peter Gardner, portfolio manager at Plato Investment Management, said: “There would have been quite a few retirees and other investors sweating on CBA’s dividend announcement and what we have seen is a strong indicator that recovery in the sector is well underway.

“The dividend is in line with our expectations that bank dividend will move toward more normal payout ratios of 70%-80%, however, pre-COVID dividends may still be another 24 months away.”

The firms which had reported their first-half results were:

Firm

Dividend (fully franked)

Commonwealth Bank

$1.50 per share

Magellan Financial Group

97 cents per share

Suncorp

26 cents per share

Fiducian

12.3 cents per share

Pinnacle

11.7 cents per share

Bell Financial Group

10.5 cents per share

Challenger

9.5 cents per share

Netwealth

9.06 cents per share

Centrepoint Alliance

4.0 cents per share

Perpetual

0.84 cents per share

AMP

No dividend

 

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