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Get Ready! Here Are the Listed Companies Distributing Dividend Payouts

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Get Ready! Here Are the Listed Companies Distributing Dividend Payouts
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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia — As the Lebaran holiday season approaches, several listed companies are preparing to distribute dividends to shareholders.

This period is often leveraged by investors to closely examine stocks with potential dividend distributions in the near term, particularly from companies that have already announced dividend amounts and payment schedules.

In our monitoring, PT Bank Negara Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (BBNI) emerges as the listed company with the most attractive dividend yield, at approximately 8.16%. The company is distributing a dividend of Rp349.41 per share at a stock price around Rp4,280. The cum date is scheduled for 17 March 2026, ex date for 25 March 2026, and dividend payment is scheduled for 7 April 2026.

Next is PT Hasnur Internasional Shipping Tbk (HAIS), which offers a dividend yield of approximately 4.78%, derived from a dividend distribution of Rp9.95 per share with a stock price around Rp208. This stock will enter its cum date on 25 March 2026, ex date on 26 March 2026, whilst dividend payment is scheduled for 10 April 2026.

PT Bank Central Asia Tbk (BBCA) has also announced plans to distribute a dividend of Rp281 per share through its latest general shareholders meeting. With a stock price around Rp6,900, this dividend equates to a dividend yield of approximately 4.07%. However, as of now, the official schedule regarding cum date, ex date, and dividend payment date has not yet been announced.

Meanwhile, PT Pelayaran Nasional Ekalya Purnamasari Tbk (ELPI) is distributing a dividend of Rp17 per share. With a stock price around Rp1,440, the dividend yields approximately 1.18%. The cum date is set for 17 March 2026, ex date for 25 March 2026, and dividend payment is scheduled for 9 April 2026.

Disclaimer: This article is a journalistic product comprising CNBC Indonesia Research analysis. This analysis does not aim to encourage readers to buy, hold, or sell products or investment sectors. The decision rests entirely with the reader, and we are not responsible for any losses or gains arising from such decisions.

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