LankaBangla Securities declares no dividend for second year in a row
Despite the decision to withhold dividends, the company’s audited financial report showed a marginal increase in profitability.
LankaBangla Securities PLC has recommended no dividend for its shareholders for the financial year ended 31 December 2025, marking the second consecutive year the brokerage firm has failed to provide returns to investors.
The announcement triggered a negative reaction on the trading floor today (20 May), with the company's share price falling 3% to close at Tk9.70.
Despite the decision to withhold dividends, the company's audited financial report showed a marginal increase in profitability.
For the year 2025, LankaBangla Securities, which is listed on the alternative trading board (ATB) of the Dhaka Stock Exchange, reported a consolidated earnings per share (EPS) of Tk0.50, compared to Tk0.43 in the previous year.
The consolidated net asset value (NAV) per share also improved to Tk16.91 from Tk16.11 in 2024.
However, the firm's consolidated net operating cash flow per share (NOCFPS) saw a significant decline, falling to Tk0.61 from Tk1.45 in 2024, reflecting a tighter liquidity position.
The brokerage firm has scheduled its annual general meeting (AGM) for 23 July, which will be conducted via a digital platform. To determine shareholder eligibility for the meeting, the company has set 18 June as the record date.
