Sylvania Platinum Ltd

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OTCPK:SAPLF (Bermuda)  
$ 1.155 +0.065 (+5.94%) 12:09 AM EST
8.46
P/B:
1.13
Market Cap:
$ 290.42M
Enterprise V:
$ 234.44M
Volume:
500.00
Avg Vol (2M):
9.83K
Trade In:
Volume:
500.00
Avg Vol (2M):
9.83K

Sylvania Platinum Ltd Stock Historical Dividends and Yields

Sylvania Platinum Ltd (SAPLF) pays a dividend yield of 4.61% ($0.04 per share annually). The payout ratio is 0.21. The 5-year dividend growth rate is 28.1%. Sylvania Platinum Ltd has been paying dividends since 2018.

Below is Sylvania Platinum Ltd's complete dividend history, ex-dividend dates, payout ratio trends, and dividend yield charts.

Dividend started since

 
2018

Years of Dividend History

 
8

Years of No Dividend Reduction

 
1

Years of Dividend Increase

 
1
4.61% (Trailing)
4.61% (Forward)

Dividend Yield

0.21
 

Dividend Payout Ratio

28.1%
 

Growth Rate (5-Year)

15.9%
 

Yield on Cost (5-Year)

0.8%
 

3-Year Share Buyback Ratio

* Special dividend is not included in the calculation of dividend per share and related fields

Dividend Growth


Growth Rate Yield on Cost
1 Year 35% 6.22%
3 Year -27.2% 1.78%
5 Year 28.1% 15.9%
10 Year 0% 4.61%

Sylvania Platinum Ltd Dividend History & Ex-Dividend Dates

Complete history of 15 dividend payments by Sylvania Platinum Ltd since 2018. Each row shows the ex-dividend date, amount per share, record date, pay date, and declaration date.

Sylvania Platinum Ltd (SAPLF) Dividend History
Ex-Dividend Date Amount Record Date Pay Date Declaration Date
2026-03-05 GBP 0.02 2026-03-06 2026-04-02 2026-02-24
2025-10-30 GBP 0.02 2025-10-31 2025-12-05 2025-09-09
2025-02-27 GBP 0.0075 2025-02-28 2025-04-04 2025-02-18
2024-10-31 GBP 0.01 2024-11-01 2024-12-06 2024-09-10
2024-05-09 GBP 0.01 2024-05-10 2024-06-07 2024-04-30
2024-02-29 GBP 0.01 2024-03-01 2024-04-05 2024-02-22
2023-10-26 GBP 0.05 2023-10-27 2023-12-01 2023-09-07
2023-03-02 GBP 0.03 2023-03-03 2023-04-06 2023-02-21
2022-10-27 GBP 0.08 2022-10-28 2022-12-02 2022-09-08
2022-03-03 GBP 0.0225 2022-03-04 2022-04-08 2022-02-21
2021-10-28 GBP 0.04 2021-10-29 2021-12-03 2021-09-06
2021-03-04 GBP 0.0375 2021-03-05 2021-04-09 2021-02-22
2020-10-29 GBP 0.016 2020-10-30 2020-12-04 2020-09-07
2019-10-17 GBP 0.0078 2019-10-18 2019-11-29 2019-10-08
2018-10-18 GBP 0.0035 2018-10-19 2018-11-30 2018-10-02

Frequently Asked Questions: SAPLF Dividend

What is Sylvania Platinum Ltd's (SAPLF) current dividend yield?

Sylvania Platinum Ltd (SAPLF) currently has a dividend yield of 4.61%, paying $0.04 per share annually. The forward yield is 4.61%.

What is Sylvania Platinum Ltd's payout ratio?

Sylvania Platinum Ltd's payout ratio is 0.21, which represents the percentage of earnings paid out as dividends. A lower payout ratio generally suggests more room for future dividend growth and greater safety during earnings downturns.

How long has Sylvania Platinum Ltd been paying dividends?

Sylvania Platinum Ltd has been paying dividends since 2018, a 8-year track record. The company has increased its dividend consistently since 2025.

Is Sylvania Platinum Ltd's dividend growing?

Sylvania Platinum Ltd's dividend has grown at an annualized rate of 28.1% over the past 5 years and 0% over the past 10 years. This positive growth rate indicates consistent dividend increases.

Where can I see Sylvania Platinum Ltd's complete dividend data?

Above this section you'll find Sylvania Platinum Ltd's complete dividend payment history, ex-dividend dates, payout ratio trends, and yield charts. For broader analysis of Sylvania Platinum Ltd as an investment, visit the Sylvania Platinum Ltd stock summary page on GuruFocus.

Dividend Yield History

Good Dividend Yield % : Close to 1-year high
This is the historical trailing annual dividend yield of Sylvania Platinum Ltd. Buying stocks at higher yield relative its historical values is usually more profitable.

Dividend Per Share History

This the dividend history of Sylvania Platinum Ltd

Dividend Payout Ratio

This is the historical payout ratio of Sylvania Platinum Ltd. If the dividend payout ratio is close to or higher than 1, dividends might not be sustainable.