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Allianz Malaysia registers record-high dividend payout

ICPS also reached its highest total dividend of 120.6 sen.

Allianz Malaysia Berhad announced its second interim dividends for fiscal year 2023, which registered 69.0 sen per Ordinary Share and 82.8 sen per Irredeemable Convertible Preference Share (ICPS).

In May 2023, the company announced a first interim dividend of 31.5 sen for Ordinary Shares and 37.8 sen for ICPS. 

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The Ordinary Share dividend of 100.5 sen marks Allianz Malaysia's highest ever for a full financial year, surpassing the FY 2022 figure of 85.0 sen. 

ICPS also reached its highest total dividend of 120.6 sen, exceeding the FY 2022 amount of 102.0 sen.

 

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