mufasa wrote:The absence of book closure and payment dates for the Kengen dividend likely relates to the need for regulatory approvals or internal governance issues. A company that is in transition—like not having a chairman, can affect the timing and process of dividend declarations. The board’s approval is crucial for such decisions, and without a full board, including a chairman, they may be delaying the announcement until the governance structure is stabilized.
KenGen Plc announced a first and final Dividend of Kes. 0.65 on 29-Oct-2024; Books Closure; 29-11-2024; Payment Date; 13-02-2025
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