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CITIC Securities Co ( (HK:6030) ) just unveiled an update.
CITIC Securities Company Limited has updated details of its final dividend for the financial year ended 31 December 2025, confirming a payout of RMB 4.1 per 10 shares, with Hong Kong shareholders receiving a default payment of HKD 4.6895 per 10 shares based on an exchange rate of RMB 1 to HKD 1.1438. The dividend, approved on 14 May 2026, will go ex-dividend on 19 May, with a record date of 27 May and payment scheduled for 3 July 2026, giving investors clarity on timing and currency options.
The company has also clarified the withholding tax treatment for different categories of shareholders, including non-resident enterprises, non-resident individuals, and northbound investors in its A shares via Stock Connect, generally applying a 10% withholding rate. By specifying tax responsibilities and refund mechanisms, CITIC Securities aims to reduce uncertainty for both domestic and international investors and ensure compliance with Chinese tax laws while distributing its 2025 final dividend.
The most recent analyst rating on (HK:6030) stock is a Hold with a HK$29.62 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on CITIC Securities Co stock, see the HK:6030 Stock Forecast page.
More about CITIC Securities Co
CITIC Securities Company Limited is a leading Chinese securities firm listed in Hong Kong, operating in investment banking, brokerage, asset management, and related capital markets services. The company serves domestic and international investors, using both A shares in Shanghai and H shares in Hong Kong to access cross-border capital flows and connect mainland and global markets.
Average Trading Volume: 10,623,510
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: HK$454.5B
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