SBI Global Asset Management Co., Ltd.

4765.T
Asset Management
2026/03/02 Updated
Market Cap: $551.0M (¥86.0B)
Stock Price: $3.99 (¥623)
Exchange Rate: 1 USD = ¥156.01

Notice of Revision to Dividend Forecast for the Fiscal Year Ending March 2026 – 17 Consecutive Years of Dividend Increase –

The year-end dividend forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2026 has been set at 13.75 yen per share, with an annual dividend forecast of 22.75 yen, expecting a 17th consecutive year of dividend increase.

Importance:
Page Updated: February 20, 2026
IR Disclosure Date: February 20, 2026

Key Figures

  • Year-end dividend forecast: 13.75 yen (Fiscal Year Ending March 2026)
  • Annual dividend forecast: 22.75 yen (Fiscal Year Ending March 2026, Increase of 0.75 yen YoY)
  • Achieved 17 consecutive years of dividend increases (12.6 times increase since Fiscal Year Ending March 2009)

AI要約

Overview of Dividend Forecast Revision

SBI Global Asset Management Co., Ltd. has decided the year-end dividend forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2026 at 13.75 yen per share and revised the annual dividend forecast, including the interim dividend, to 22.75 yen. This marks an expected 17th consecutive year of dividend increase. This is an increase of 0.75 yen from the previous fiscal year's annual dividend of 22 yen.

Reasons for Dividend Increase and Future Policy

Positioning stable and appropriate profit distribution to shareholders as the highest priority, the company determines dividend levels by balancing growth investment and retained earnings to enhance corporate value. The earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2026 anticipates 14 consecutive years of revenue growth and 17 consecutive years of ordinary income increase. Based on this solid business expansion, the company judged that further profit distribution is possible and decided to increase the dividend. Going forward, the company will continue to aim for both growth and shareholder returns.

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