PSBC Announces FY2025 Final Dividend of RMB 0.953 per 10 Shares; Ex-Dividend Set for 3 July 2026

Bulletin Express
Mar 27

Postal Savings Bank of China Co., Ltd. (PSBC) has declared a final, ordinary dividend of RMB 0.953 per 10 shares for the financial year ended 31 December 2025, according to a filing with the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong dated 27 March 2026.

Key distribution details • Shareholder approval: To be announced. • Ex-dividend date: 3 July 2026. • Latest time to lodge transfer documents: 6 July 2026, 16:30. • Book-closure period: 7 July 2026 – 10 July 2026. • Record date: 10 July 2026. • Payment date: 19 August 2026.

Currency and payment terms • Default payment will be in Hong Kong dollars; the HKD amount and exchange rate will be announced later. • Shareholders may elect to receive the dividend in Renminbi at RMB 0.953 per 10 shares. • Currency election is confined to Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Nominees Limited, with the option window closing on 29 July 2026 at 16:30. • The RMB/HKD exchange rate and any applicable withholding tax arrangements have yet to be disclosed.

Corporate governance The Board is led by Chairman and Non-executive Director Mr. Zheng Guoyu. The Board comprises two Executive Directors, eight additional Non-executive Directors, and seven Independent Non-executive Directors.

Investors should monitor forthcoming announcements for confirmation of the shareholder meeting date, HKD conversion rate, and tax details ahead of the payment timeline.

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