Public Bank Berhad is engaged in commercial banking and the provision of related financial services. The Company’s segments include Hire Purchase, which focuses on the provision of passenger vehicle financing; Retail Operations, which focuses on providing products and services to individual customers and small and medium enterprises; Corporate Lending, which caters to the funding needs of corporate customers, including public listed companies and their related corporations; Treasury and Capital Market Operations, which is involved in trading in treasury related products and services, such as foreign exchange; Investment Banking, which caters to the business needs of corporate customers through the provision of financial solutions and direct lending; Fund Management, which consists of sale of trust units and the management of unit trust funds, and Others, which includes non-core operations, such as property holding. Its overseas business operations include locations, such as Cambodia.
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PBBANK Dividend Yield Trend
PBBANK Quarter DY Yield
Year
Financial Year
DY_Type
Announced
EX Date
Payment Date
DY($)
Yield%
2023
31/12/2023
First Interim
29/08/2023
13/09/2023
22/09/2023
0.09
2.21
2022
31/12/2022
Third Interim
27/02/2023
13/03/2023
22/03/2023
0.05
1.23
2022
31/12/2022
Second Interim
30/11/2022
14/12/2022
23/12/2022
0.04
0.98
2022
31/12/2022
First Interim
29/08/2022
13/09/2022
23/09/2022
0.08
1.96
2021
31/12/2021
Second Interim
25/02/2022
11/03/2022
22/03/2022
0.077
1.89
2021
31/12/2021
First Interim
27/08/2021
13/09/2021
23/09/2021
0.075
1.84
2020
31/12/2020
Interim
25/02/2021
11/03/2021
22/03/2021
0.13
3.19
2019
31/12/2019
Second Interim
26/02/2020
11/03/2020
20/03/2020
0.4
9.80
2019
31/12/2019
First Interim
14/08/2019
28/08/2019
10/09/2019
0.33
8.09
2018
31/12/2018
Second Interim
20/02/2019
05/03/2019
14/03/2019
0.37
9.07
2018
31/12/2018
First Interim
15/08/2018
05/09/2018
19/09/2018
0.32
7.84
2017
31/12/2017
Second Interim
22/02/2018
13/03/2018
23/03/2018
0.34
8.33
2017
31/12/2017
First Interim
25/07/2017
07/08/2017
17/08/2017
0.27
6.62
2016
31/12/2016
Second Interim
02/02/2017
16/02/2017
28/02/2017
0.32
7.84
2016
31/12/2016
First Interim
28/07/2016
10/08/2016
22/08/2016
0.26
6.37
2015
31/12/2015
Second Interim
03/02/2016
18/02/2016
01/03/2016
0.32
7.84
2015
31/12/2015
First Interim
30/07/2015
12/08/2015
24/08/2015
0.24
5.88
2014
31/12/2014
Second Interim
05/02/2015
18/02/2015
05/03/2015
0.31
7.60
2014
31/12/2014
First Interim
24/07/2014
08/08/2014
20/08/2014
0.23
5.64
2013
31/12/2013
Second Interim
05/02/2014
18/02/2014
28/02/2014
0.3
7.35
2013
31/12/2013
First Interim
23/07/2013
06/08/2013
20/08/2013
0.22
5.39
2012
31/12/2012
Second Interim
06/02/2013
21/02/2013
05/03/2013
0.3
7.35
2012
31/12/2012
First Interim
23/07/2012
03/08/2012
15/08/2012
0.2
4.90
2011
31/12/2011
Second Interim
30/01/2012
15/02/2012
27/02/2012
0.28
6.86
2011
31/12/2011
First Interim
25/07/2011
05/08/2011
17/08/2011
0.2
4.90
2010
31/12/2010
Second Interim
25/01/2011
10/02/2011
23/02/2011
0.33
8.09
2010
31/12/2010
First Interim
20/07/2010
03/08/2010
13/08/2010
0.25
6.13
2009
31/12/2009
Second Interim
20/01/2010
03/02/2010
13/02/2010
0.25
6.13
2009
31/12/2009
Interim
20/07/2009
03/08/2009
13/08/2009
0.3
7.35
2008
31/12/2008
Final
20/01/2009
26/02/2009
11/03/2009
0.25
6.13
2008
31/12/2008
Interim
17/07/2008
01/08/2008
13/08/2008
0.3
7.35
2007
31/12/2007
Final
21/01/2008
27/02/2008
10/03/2008
0.5
12.25
2007
31/12/2007
Interim
17/07/2007
01/08/2007
13/08/2007
0.25
6.13
2006
31/12/2006
Final
30/01/2007
16/03/2007
28/03/2007
0.4
9.80
2006
31/12/2006
Interim
30/08/2006
03/10/2006
16/10/2006
0.2
4.90
2005
31/12/2005
Final
07/02/2006
21/03/2006
31/03/2006
0.35
8.58
2005
31/12/2005
Interim
21/07/2005
08/08/2005
18/08/2005
0.2
4.90
2004
31/12/2004
Final
07/02/2005
01/04/2005
12/04/2005
0.5
12.25
2004
31/12/2004
Special
25/10/2004
17/12/2004
30/12/2004
0.4
9.80
2003
31/12/2003
Final
27/03/2004
21/04/2004
10/05/2004
0.22
5.39
2002
31/12/2002
Final
26/03/2003
21/04/2003
07/05/2003
0.18
4.41
2001
31/12/2001
Final
24/04/2002
17/05/2002
06/06/2002
0.18
4.41
2000
31/12/2000
Final
12/02/2001
07/03/2001
27/03/2001
0.15
3.68
PBBANK Annual DY Yield
Year
Annual DY($)
Frequency per yr
SpecialDY
Yield%
2023
0.09
1
No
2.21
2022
0.17
3
No
4.17
2021
0.152
2
No
3.73
2020
0.13
1
No
3.19
2019
0.73
2
No
17.89
2018
0.69
2
No
16.91
2017
0.61
2
No
14.95
2016
0.58
2
No
14.22
2015
0.56
2
No
13.73
2014
0.54
2
No
13.24
2013
0.52
2
No
12.75
2012
0.5
2
No
12.25
2011
0.48
2
No
11.76
2010
0.58
2
No
14.22
2009
0.55
2
No
13.48
2008
0.55
2
No
13.48
2007
0.75
2
No
18.38
2006
0.6
2
No
14.71
2005
0.55
2
No
13.48
2004
0.9
2
Yes
22.06
2003
0.22
1
No
5.39
2002
0.18
1
No
4.41
2001
0.18
1
No
4.41
2000
0.15
1
No
3.68
PBBANK Quarter Report History
Q Date
Announced
Revenue
P/L
EPS
Margin
QoQ%
YoY%
31/03/2023
25/05/2023
6,120,000,000
1,710,000,000.00
8.83
27.94
0.00
22.14
31/12/2022
27/02/2023
6,060,000,000
1,710,000,000.00
8.83
28.22
7.55
23.91
30/09/2022
30/11/2022
5,500,000,000
1,590,000,000.00
8.19
28.91
11.97
16.91
30/06/2022
29/08/2022
4,970,000,000
1,420,000,000.00
7.30
28.57
1.43
2.90
31/03/2022
30/05/2022
4,890,000,000
1,400,000,000.00
7.21
28.63
1.45
-8.50
31/12/2021
25/02/2022
4,860,000,000
1,380,000,000.00
7.11
28.40
1.47
20.00
30/09/2021
29/11/2021
4,810,000,000
1,360,000,000.00
7.01
28.27
-1.45
-2.16
30/06/2021
27/08/2021
4,920,000,000
1,380,000,000.00
7.13
28.05
-9.80
38.00
31/03/2021
11/05/2021
5,030,000,000
1,530,000,000.00
7.88
30.42
33.04
15.04
31/12/2020
25/02/2021
4,920,000,000
1,150,000,000.00
5.91
23.37
-17.27
-18.44
PBBANK Quarter Profit Trend
PBBANK Annual Profit Trend
Cash Flow
In financial accounting, operating cash flow (OCF), cash flow provided by operations, cash flow from operating activities (CFO) or free cash flow from operations (FCFO), refers to the amount of cash a company generates from the revenues it brings in, excluding costs associated with long – term investment on capital items or investment in securities.(From Wiki)
PBBANK Annual Cash Flow
ROE & Payout Ratio
Return on equity (ROE) is a measure of financial performance calculated by dividing net income by shareholders’ equity. Because shareholders’ equity is equal to a company’s assets minus its debt, ROE is considered the return on net assets. ROE is considered a measure of the profitability of a corporation in relation to stockholders’ equity. (From Investopedia)
The payout ratio is a financial metric showing the proportion of earnings a company pays its shareholders in the form of dividends, expressed as a percentage of the company’s total earnings. On some occasions, the payout ratio refers to the dividends paid out as a percentage of a company’s cash flow. The payout ratio is also known as the dividend payout ratio. (From Investopedia)
PBBANK Annual ROE & Payout Ratio
One Comment
Public Bank Bhd is a Malaysian banking group that provides a range of financial products and services, including personal banking, commercial banking, Islamic banking, investment banking, share broking, trustee services, nominee services, sale and management of unit trust funds, bancassurance, and general insurance products. In additional to its mostly Malaysian operational presence, the bank is exposed to other Southeast Asian nations through some of its branches. Its strategy emphasizes organic growth in the retail banking business, particularly retail consumers and small and medium-size enterprises. The vast majority of its earning assets are in loans, advances, and financing.
Public Bank Bhd is a Malaysian banking group that provides a range of financial products and services, including personal banking, commercial banking, Islamic banking, investment banking, share broking, trustee services, nominee services, sale and management of unit trust funds, bancassurance, and general insurance products. In additional to its mostly Malaysian operational presence, the bank is exposed to other Southeast Asian nations through some of its branches. Its strategy emphasizes organic growth in the retail banking business, particularly retail consumers and small and medium-size enterprises. The vast majority of its earning assets are in loans, advances, and financing.