Green Delta declares 27% cash dividend
The dividend recommendation was made during a board meeting on Sunday, prompting a positive market reaction yesterday as the company’s share price rose by 2.28% to close at Tk58.90 on the Dhaka Stock Exchange.
Green Delta Insurance has announced a 27% cash dividend for the financial year ending 31 December 2025, an increase from the 25% payout provided to shareholders the previous year.
The dividend recommendation was made during a board meeting on Sunday, prompting a positive market reaction yesterday as the company's share price rose by 2.28% to close at Tk58.90 on the Dhaka Stock Exchange.
To approve the dividend and audited financial statements, the company will conduct an annual general meeting (AGM) on 31 March. The record date is 8 March.
In 2025, the company's consolidated earnings per share (EPS) stood at Tk5.44, which was up from Tk5.39 compared to the same period of the previous year.
Its consolidated net asset value per share stood at Tk70.53 end of December 2025. Its consolidated net operating cash flow per share rose by Tk7.72 in 2025 compared to 2024, mainly due to higher premium income and better investment returns.
The company has announced that the Board of Directors of Green Delta Insurance has approved a decision to acquire a 40% equity stake in Green Delta Dragon Asset Management Co Ltd.
The shares will be purchased from Dragon Capital Management (HK) Ltd, which currently holds that portion of the asset management company.
Following the completion of the transaction, Green Delta Insurance will increase its ownership in Green Delta Dragon Asset Management, strengthening its position in the asset management business and expanding its footprint in the financial services sector. The acquisition is subject to the completion of necessary regulatory and corporate approvals.
Listed on the stock exchange since 1989, Green Delta Insurance's shareholding structure, according to DSE data as of 29 January 2026, comprises sponsors and directors holding 30.58%, institutional investors 21.95%, foreign investors 4.60%, and general shareholders 41.87%.
