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Nicol’s profit, dividend payout up

NICOL Investment Plc Chairman, Dr Gideon Kaunda, elaborates a point to shareholders during the company’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) held virtually in Dar es Salaam, over the weekend.

What you need to know:

  • With over 30,000 shareholders, the firm has been making huge profits from its investments while also investing in other profitable ventures, allowing it to raise the dividend to Sh20 per share from Sh17

Dar es Salaam. Shareholders of Nicol Investment Company Plc will receive more in dividends this year thanks to an improvement in profit.

The company’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) approved a dividend per share of Sh20 at the weekend, up from Sh17 that was shared last year.

The company’s net profit was $3.8 billion last year.

“A dividend per share of Sh20 was approved during the AGM that involved shareholders from various regions, including those from Dar es Salaam, Mwanza, Mbeya, and Arusha who participated in the AGM via a Zoom link,” said the company’s chief executive officer, Mr Erasto Ngamilaga. The dividend will be paid on December 15, next month.

Dr Gideon Kaunda, Chairman of the Nicol Board, praised the management for investing shareholder funds in profitable ventures, stating that this was the reason the collective investment firm was now paying dividends almost every year.

The company invested 30 percent of its investment money in government securities.

With over 30,000 shareholders across the country, Dr Kaunda said, it made sense to conduct the AGM via a zoom link. He said it was the desire of the company’s management to see dividends go up year after year, promising that the management would do better in the future.

One of the shareholders who participated in the meeting, Mutamwega Mugaywa, commended the company’s management for raising profits.

He said that according to the audited financial results, he was convinced that the company was on the right track.