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DCNSF Dividend Yield, History and Stock Splits

PNK : DCNSF

Dai-ichi Life

$23.68
-1.045-4.23%
At Close 4:00 PM

STOCK DIVIDEND AND STOCK SPLIT

The most common method for companies to distribute wealth among shareholders is to pay dividends in the form of cash or stock. When a company has a low level of liquid cash on hand, stock dividends are typically issued in lieu of cash dividends. It is the board of directors that decides whether a dividend should be declared and in what form it should be distributed. Dividend yield is also a financial ratio that shows how much a company pays out in dividends on its shares each year, which is something investors look for in a stock.

Dividend Rate
Trailing Annual Dividend Rate
-
Forward Annual Dividend Rate
-
Yield
Trailing Annual Dividend Yield
N/A
Forward Annual Dividend Yield
2.54%
Dividend Date
Dividend Date
N/A
Ex-dividend Date
Sep 30, 2025
N/A %
N/A

Dividend History

AnnouncedAmountEx-Dividend DateRecord DatePayment Date
May 15, 202524Sep 30, 2025Sep 30, 2025-
May 15, 202461Sep 30, 2024Sep 30, 2024Dec 05, 2024
May 15, 2023113Mar 28, 2024Mar 31, 2024Jun 25, 2024
May 12, 202286Mar 30, 2023Mar 31, 2023Jun 27, 2023
May 14, 202183Mar 30, 2022Mar 31, 2022Jun 21, 2022
May 15, 202062Mar 30, 2021Mar 31, 2021Jun 22, 2021
May 15, 201962Mar 30, 2020Mar 31, 2020Jun 23, 2020
May 15, 201858Mar 29, 2019Mar 31, 2019Jun 24, 2019
May 15, 201750Mar 29, 2018Mar 31, 2018Jun 26, 2018

Stock Split History

DateRatioChange Before SplitChange After Split
Mar 28, 20254:100
Oct 31, 2013100:100

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc. (DCNSF) a dividend paying company?
In a company, dividends are a portion of profits paid out to shareholders - investors getting a little bit back on their investment. In particular, dividends benefit investors, especially income-seeking investors, because they provide mutual benefits both to companies and investors. Dividends are a strong indicator for a company's ability to produce profits consistently and reflect favorably on its management. Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc. is also among the companies that regularly pay dividends.
What is DCNSF's dividend yield?
Many factors affect dividend yields, including global market conditions, interest rates, and the financial status of an individual company.However, the average dividend yield for a good company is between 2% and 6%. DCNSF's annual dividend yield for the trailing 12 months is N/A.
When did DCNSF last pay a dividend?
DCNSF last paid dividends on null, with the ex-dividend date being 2025-09-30.
When was the last time DCNSF stock split?
DCNSF stock split took place on 28-03-2025.
How did DCNSF's stock split work?
Its last split took place on Mar 28, 2025, when Dai-ichi Life Holdings, Inc. went through a 4:1 split leaving the shareholder with 4 share(s) who previously owned 1 DCNSF share(s).
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