Panasonic Holdings (PCRFF) Dividends

Price: $10.81
Market Cap: $25.24B
Avg Volume: 15.21K
Country: JP
Industry: Consumer Electronics
Sector: Technology
Beta: 0.79
52W Range: $6.85-12.76
Website: Panasonic Holdings

Dividend Overview

Panasonic Holdings (PCRFF) pays a semi-annual dividend to its shareholders. The current dividend yield is 2.28%, which means that for every $100 invested at the current price, investors would receive approximately $2.28 in dividends per year (this can change based on future dividend payments and price movements).

Latest Dividend
$0.13342
Dividend Yield
2.28%
Annual Dividend
$0.27
Ex-Dividend Date
March 28, 2025
Payout Ratio
0.17%
Payout Period
Semi-Annual
Dividend Growth
-0.08%
Coverage Ratio
1.20x
About PCRFF's Dividend

Panasonic Holdings pays a semi-annual dividend. The total annual dividend is approximately $0.27 per share, meaning for each share you own, you'll receive about $0.27 in dividends over the course of a year.

The most recent ex-dividend date was March 28, 2025. If you purchase the stock before its ex-dividend date, you'll be eligible for the upcoming dividend payment.

Panasonic Holdings's payout ratio is 0.17% which means that 0.17% of the company's earnings are paid out as dividends. A low payout ratio indicates that the company has a strong financial position and can invest in growth opportunities, while maintaining room to increase dividends in the future.

Panasonic Holdings's dividend has decreased by -0.08% over the past year. A decrease in dividends can occur for various reasons, including changes in financial situation or strategic priorities.

Historical Dividend Yield200.00%200.00%150.00%150.00%100.00%100.00%50.00%50.00%0.00%0.00%Mar '11Mar '11Sep '11Sep '11Mar '12Mar '12Sep '13Sep '13Mar '14Mar '14Sep '14Sep '14Mar '15Mar '15Sep '15Sep '15Mar '16Mar '16Sep '16Sep '16Mar '17Mar '17Sep '17Sep '17Mar '18Mar '18Sep '18Sep '18Mar '19Mar '19Sep '19Sep '19Mar '20Mar '20Sep '20Sep '20Mar '21Mar '21Sep '21Sep '21Mar '22Mar '22Sep '22Sep '22Mar '23Mar '23Sep '23Sep '23Mar '24Mar '24Sep '24Sep '24Mar '25Mar '25
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Historical Dividend Payout Ratio0.39%0.39%0.31%0.31%0.23%0.23%0.16%0.16%0.08%0.08%0.00%0.00%Mar '15Mar '15Mar '16Mar '16Mar '17Mar '17Mar '18Mar '18Mar '19Mar '19Mar '20Mar '20Mar '21Mar '21Mar '22Mar '22Mar '23Mar '23Mar '24Mar '24
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PCRFF Dividend History

Historical Dividend$16.0000$16.0000$12.0000$12.0000$8.0000$8.0000$4.0000$4.0000$0.0000$0.0000Mar '11Mar '11Sep '11Sep '11Mar '12Mar '12Sep '13Sep '13Mar '14Mar '14Sep '14Sep '14Mar '15Mar '15Sep '15Sep '15Mar '16Mar '16Sep '16Sep '16Mar '17Mar '17Sep '17Sep '17Mar '18Mar '18Sep '18Sep '18Mar '19Mar '19Sep '19Sep '19Mar '20Mar '20Sep '20Sep '20Mar '21Mar '21Sep '21Sep '21Mar '22Mar '22Sep '22Sep '22Mar '23Mar '23Sep '23Sep '23Mar '24Mar '24Sep '24Sep '24Mar '25Mar '25
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Dividend Yield Date Record Date Payment Date Declaration Date
$0.13342 2.28% March 28, 2025 March 31, 2025 June 01, 2025
$0.138 2.96% September 27, 2024 September 30, 2024 December 02, 2024
$0.11555 2.40% March 28, 2024 March 31, 2024 June 03, 2024
$0.11718 1.98% September 28, 2023 September 30, 2023 November 30, 2023
$0.11297 2.42% March 30, 2023 March 31, 2023 June 02, 2023
$0.1038 3.09% September 29, 2022 September 30, 2022 November 30, 2022
$0.122 2.57% March 30, 2022 March 31, 2022 June 02, 2022
$0.135 1.77% September 29, 2021 September 30, 2021 November 30, 2021
$0.09065772 1.40% March 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 June 04, 2021
$0.09461633 2.68% September 29, 2020 September 30, 2020 November 30, 2020
$0.13878 3.65% March 30, 2020 March 31, 2020 June 11, 2020
$0.13869 185.52% September 27, 2019 September 30, 2019 November 29, 2019
$15 175.35% March 27, 2019 March 31, 2019 June 07, 2019
$0.1327 2.65% September 26, 2018 September 30, 2018 November 30, 2018
$0.1883 1.89% March 28, 2018 March 31, 2018 June 08, 2018
$0.08877447 1.22% September 27, 2017 September 30, 2017 November 30, 2017
$0.09 88.51% March 29, 2017 March 31, 2017 June 08, 2017
$10 101.84% September 28, 2016
$0.123 2.32% March 29, 2016
$0.083 1.64% September 28, 2015
$0.084 1.20% March 27, 2015
$0.074 1.25% September 26, 2014
$0.078 0.67% March 27, 2014
$5 51.07% September 26, 2013
$5 118.20% March 28, 2012
$5 53.88% September 28, 2011
$5 39.71% March 29, 2011

Dividend Growth

Panasonic Holdings (PCRFF) dividend payments have decreased -8.34% over the past year

Note: This growth rate represents the year-over-year growth in total dividends paid by the company, which may differ from the growth in dividends per share if the number of outstanding shares has changed.

Dividends Paid Growth1.00%1.00%0.00%0.00%-1.00%-1.00%-2.00%-2.00%-3.00%-3.00%Mar '15Mar '15Mar '16Mar '16Mar '17Mar '17Mar '18Mar '18Mar '19Mar '19Mar '20Mar '20Mar '21Mar '21Mar '22Mar '22Mar '23Mar '23Mar '24Mar '24
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Dividend Safety

Dividend safety refers to the ability of a company to continue paying its dividends to shareholders without interruption or reduction. A company with a high level of dividend safety is generally considered to have a strong financial position, with a consistent history of paying dividends and a low risk of default.

Key Safety Indicators for PCRFF

  • Dividend Payout Ratio: 0.17% Low risk
  • Dividend & Capex Coverage Ratio: 1.20x Adequate coverage
  • Dividend Frequency: Semi-Annual
  • Recent Dividend Growth: -0.08% Negative

What These Indicators Mean

A low payout ratio (typically less than 60%) indicates that a company has enough earnings to pay dividends and retain earnings to reinvest in the business. Panasonic Holdings's payout ratio is 0.17% , which is very conservative and suggests strong dividend sustainability.

The Dividend & Capex Coverage Ratio of 1.20x indicates how well the company can cover both its dividend payments and capital expenditures from operating cash flows. This ratio above 1.0x indicates Panasonic Holdings can cover its dividends and necessary investments from its operating cash flow, but has limited cushion.

Panasonic Holdings's semi-annual dividend structure provides the company with increased financial flexibility compared to more frequent payments, while still delivering regular income to investors.

Panasonic Holdings's dividend growth rate of -0.08% is negative, which may signal financial challenges or a shift in capital allocation priorities.

It is worth noting that dividend safety can change over time based on a company's financial performance, industry conditions, and management decisions. Regular monitoring of these metrics is recommended for dividend-focused investors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Panasonic Holdings pays a semi-annual dividend of $0.1334 per share, which totals approximately $0.27 annually. The company distributes its dividends twice per year.

Panasonic Holdings's current dividend yield is 2.28%. This means that if you invest $100 in Panasonic Holdings's stock at the current price, you can expect to receive approximately $2.28 in annual dividend income. The dividend yield is calculated by dividing the annual dividend by the current stock price.

The most recent ex-dividend date for Panasonic Holdings was March 28, 2025. Since Panasonic Holdings pays dividends semi-annually, the next ex-dividend date is typically scheduled about six months after the previous one. To receive a dividend, you must purchase the stock before its ex-dividend date. It's advisable to check Panasonic Holdings's investor relations page or financial news sources for the most up-to-date dividend schedule.

Panasonic Holdings's dividend payout ratio is currently 0.17%. This means that the company is distributing 0.17% of its earnings to shareholders as dividends, while retaining the rest for reinvestment, debt reduction, or other corporate purposes. This relatively low payout ratio suggests that the company has room to increase dividends in the future or to withstand temporary declines in earnings without cutting the dividend.

Compared to the previous year, Panasonic Holdings's dividend has decreased by -0.08%. This decrease rate provides insight into the company's dividend policy and financial health. A decrease in dividends can occur for various reasons, including changes in the company's financial situation or strategic priorities.