Dividends for M&G in 2025 (Updated Date)
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M&G
Price 194.80GBP
6.65 (3.53%)
Dividend Yield 10.68%
Payout Ratio 285.51%
Dividend Growth 0 years
ISIN GB00BKFB1C65
Ticker MNG
Sector Financial Services
Industry Asset Management
Index FTSE100
Updated: Apr 15, 2025, 3:49:30 PM (UTC)

M&G Dividends

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Dividend/share amount Ex-dividend Date Payment Date Dividend Yield
Next Dividend £0.135 3/27/25 5/9/25 0.06%
3.18%
Last Dividend £0.066 9/12/24 10/18/24 3.24%
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M&G Dividend Calendar

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Last trading date March 26, 2025
Ex-date March 27, 2025
Record date March 28, 2025
Payable date May 9, 2025

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M&G dividend history

Ex-DateAmountVariationDiv. Yield
2024£19.8 0.50% 9.33%
9/12/24£6.63.24%
3/28/24£13.25.99%
2023£19.900001 8.15% 10.52%
9/28/23£6.53.31%
3/16/23£13.4000017.38%
2022£18.4 0.38% 8.65%
8/18/22£6.22.97%
3/17/22£12.25.64%
2021£18.33 86.09% 8.83%
8/19/21£6.12.91%
3/18/21£12.235.96%
2020£9.856.62%
8/20/20£63.55%
4/16/20£3.853.00%

M&G Dividend Analysis

Yield last year
9.33%
3/3
Growth last year
-0.50%
0/3
Years in a row paying
5
0/3
Yield Last 5 years
8.79%
3/3
Growth last 5 years
0.00%
0/3
Consecutive years of rising dividends
0
0/3
Yield last 10 years
0.00%
0/3
Growth last 10 years
0.00%
0/3
Payout Ratio
285.51%
0/3
Final Score
6/27

M&G FAQ

M&G (MNG) has opted to pay a dividend of £0.135 per share, reflecting a yield of 0.06%.

M&G has declared that the dividend payment of £0.135 per share will be made on May 9, 2025 to shareholders who hold shares before March 27, 2025.

The latest dividend from M&G was £0.066 per share, paid on October 18, 2024.

Shareholders of M&G can expect to receive dividends in the months of March and September, in accordance with the company's semiannual payment policy.

The dividend yield of M&G has been 9.33% in the last year, with an average of 8.79% over the last five years.

M&G presents a payout ratio of 285.51%, which surpasses the 100% threshold and raises concerns about its sustainability.

To date, M&G has not demonstrated a strategy of growing dividends.