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Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) has announced a dividend of GH¢0.0512 per share for all preference shareholders.
This is in respect of the dividend payment for the period of six months up to September 2025.
According to a circular from the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), all shareholders registered in the books of SCB at the close of business on Friday, September 12, 2025, will qualify for the final dividend.
The Register of Shareholders will be closed from Monday, September 15, 2025, to Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
In view of the foregoing, the ex-dividend date has been set as Wednesday, September 10, 2025. Consequently, an investor purchasing SCB preference shares before this date will be entitled to the preference shares.
However, an investor buying SCB preference shares on or after Wednesday September 10, 2025, will not be entitled to the preference share.
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