A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H(HK:3319)
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A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H
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A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H (3319) Dividend Date & History
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A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H (3319) pays a Annual dividend. This page shows 3319’s dividend history, latest dividend amount, dividend yield, ex-dividend date, record date, and dividend payment date.
The table shows A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H’s dividend history, including amount per share, payout frequency, declaration, record, and payment dates.
FAQ
Does A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H pay dividends?
Yes, HK:3319 has paid a dividend within the past 12 months.
How much is A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H's dividend?
HK:3319 pays a dividend of HK$0.069 per share. HK:3319's annual dividend yield is 4.41%.
When is A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H ex-dividend date?
A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H's previous ex-dividend date was on Jun 04, 2026. A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H shareholders who own HK:3319 stock before this date received A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H's last dividend payment of HK$0.07 per share on Jan 14, 2026. HK:3319's next ex-dividend date has not been announced yet.
When is A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H dividend payment date?
A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H's next quarterly payment date is on Jan 14, 2026, when A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H shareholders who owned HK:3319 shares before Nov 27, 2025 received a dividend payment of HK$0.07 per share. Add HK:3319 to your watchlist to be reminded of HK:3319's next dividend payment.
Does A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd. Class H have sufficient earnings to cover their dividend?
Yes, HK:3319's past year earnings per share was -HK$0.2, and their annual dividend per share is HK$0.13. HK:3319's dividend payout ratio is -10.10% (HK$0.13/-HK$0.2) which is not sustainable.