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China National Building Material Co ( (HK:3323) ) has provided an announcement.
China National Building Material Company Limited has updated its final dividend for the year ended 31 December 2025, confirming a payout of RMB 0.15 per share, equivalent to HKD 0.1712 per share based on an exchange rate of RMB 1 to HKD 1.1415. The dividend, approved on 29 April 2026, will go ex-dividend on 4 May, with a record date of 12 May and payment scheduled for 30 June 2026, providing shareholders with clearer visibility on cash returns.
The company also detailed the withholding tax treatment for different categories of H-share investors, specifying varying rates for non-resident enterprises, domestic investors using Stock Connect and non-resident individuals depending on applicable tax treaties. By clarifying tax obligations and administrative arrangements, the announcement reduces uncertainty for both mainland and overseas shareholders and helps facilitate smoother dividend processing across different investor groups.
The most recent analyst rating on (HK:3323) stock is a Buy with a HK$5.90 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on China National Building Material Co stock, see the HK:3323 Stock Forecast page.
More about China National Building Material Co
China National Building Material Company Limited is a mainland Chinese building materials group listed in Hong Kong, focusing on the production and distribution of cement, glass and related construction materials. The company serves domestic and international infrastructure and property markets, where dividend policy is closely watched by institutional and retail investors seeking income from the sector.
Average Trading Volume: 43,892,048
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: HK$38.88B
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