Singapore Airlines proposes final dividend for FY25, payable on August 27, 2025.
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Tuesday, Jun 24, 2025 11:22 pm ET1min read
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The proposed dividend is a result of the airline's strong financial performance during the fiscal year. Singapore Airlines reported a 3.9% year-on-year increase in net profit for FY2025, boosted by a S$1 billion gain from the completion of the Air-India Vistara merger and strong growth in cargo revenue driven by e-commerce and perishables demand [1].
The airline has also been leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance customer service, collaborating with OpenAI and Salesforce to implement AI functions into customer service applications [1]. This strategic use of technology has contributed to improved operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Investors should note that the final dividend is subject to shareholder approval at the AGM. Key dates and deadlines for the AGM include:
- 7 July 2025: Deadline for shareholders to submit Request Slip for hard copies of the Annual Report and Letter to Shareholders.
- 11 July 2025: Deadline for shareholders to submit questions in advance of the AGM.
- 15 July 2025: Deadline for CPF and SRS investors to appoint the Chairman of the Meeting as proxy.
- 20 July 2025: The Company will publish responses to substantial and relevant questions received from shareholders.
- 22 July 2025: Deadline for shareholders to submit instruments appointing a proxy.
- 25 July 2025: Date and time of the AGM.
- 11 August 2025: Record date for determining entitlements to the final dividend.
- 27 August 2025: Payment date for the final dividend, subject to shareholder approval [2].
Singapore Airlines' proposed dividend reflects the company's commitment to shareholder value and its ability to generate consistent returns despite market uncertainties. Investors should review the company's financials and attend the AGM to make an informed decision on the dividend proposal.
References:
[1] https://thesmartinvestor.com.sg/5-singapore-blue-chip-stocks-with-dividend-yields-of-5-and-higher/
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/SINGAPORE-AIRLINES-LIMITE-6491138/news/Singapore-Airlines-Annual-General-Meeting-25-July-2025-Key-Dates-Deadlines-50326299/
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Singapore Airlines proposes a final dividend of 30 cents per ordinary share for the year ended 31 March 2025. The record date for determining entitlements is 11 August 2025, and the payment date is 27 August 2025, subject to shareholder approval at the AGM on 25 July 2025.
Singapore Airlines Limited (SGX: C6L) has announced a final dividend of 30 cents per ordinary share for the year ended 31 March 2025. The record date for determining entitlements is 11 August 2025, and the payment date is 27 August 2025, subject to shareholder approval at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 25 July 2025 [2].The proposed dividend is a result of the airline's strong financial performance during the fiscal year. Singapore Airlines reported a 3.9% year-on-year increase in net profit for FY2025, boosted by a S$1 billion gain from the completion of the Air-India Vistara merger and strong growth in cargo revenue driven by e-commerce and perishables demand [1].
The airline has also been leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance customer service, collaborating with OpenAI and Salesforce to implement AI functions into customer service applications [1]. This strategic use of technology has contributed to improved operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Investors should note that the final dividend is subject to shareholder approval at the AGM. Key dates and deadlines for the AGM include:
- 7 July 2025: Deadline for shareholders to submit Request Slip for hard copies of the Annual Report and Letter to Shareholders.
- 11 July 2025: Deadline for shareholders to submit questions in advance of the AGM.
- 15 July 2025: Deadline for CPF and SRS investors to appoint the Chairman of the Meeting as proxy.
- 20 July 2025: The Company will publish responses to substantial and relevant questions received from shareholders.
- 22 July 2025: Deadline for shareholders to submit instruments appointing a proxy.
- 25 July 2025: Date and time of the AGM.
- 11 August 2025: Record date for determining entitlements to the final dividend.
- 27 August 2025: Payment date for the final dividend, subject to shareholder approval [2].
Singapore Airlines' proposed dividend reflects the company's commitment to shareholder value and its ability to generate consistent returns despite market uncertainties. Investors should review the company's financials and attend the AGM to make an informed decision on the dividend proposal.
References:
[1] https://thesmartinvestor.com.sg/5-singapore-blue-chip-stocks-with-dividend-yields-of-5-and-higher/
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/SINGAPORE-AIRLINES-LIMITE-6491138/news/Singapore-Airlines-Annual-General-Meeting-25-July-2025-Key-Dates-Deadlines-50326299/

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