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Six companies are scheduled to pay cash dividends this week, with dividend rates ranging from 130% to 5%.
On April 14, Vinexad Advertising and Trade Fair Joint Stock Company (VNX – UPCoM) will close the shareholder list to pay 2025 cash dividends at a rate of up to 130%, equivalent to 13,000 dong per share. With more than 3.2 million shares outstanding, the company is estimated to pay nearly 42 billion dong for this round.
The actual dividend rate is more than twice the initial plan approved by the AGM (60%). The higher payout is attributed to 2025 business results exceeding expectations: revenue reached 294 billion dong, up 17% from plan, while after-tax profit nearly 57 billion dong, up 51%.
Vinexad has a track record of high cash dividends. In 2022, it paid 6,000 dong per share (60%); in 2023, the payout rose to 150%; and in 2024, it remained at 120% in cash.
Quang Ngai Sugar Refinery Joint Stock Company (QNS – UPCoM) announced that April 17, 2026 will be the final registration date to exercise the remaining 2025 dividend rights. The company will pay cash dividends at 20% (equivalent to 1 share receiving 2,000 dong), with the payment date set for 28/04/2026.
With over 367.6 million shares outstanding, the estimated dividend payout is nearly 735.3 billion dong. Previously, the company had already paid two 2025 cash dividend advances to shareholders in August 2025 and January 2026, totaling 20% (nearly 735.3 billion dong).
On April 15, Thủ Dầu Một Water Joint Stock Company (TDM) will close the shareholder list to pay 2025 cash dividends. The company will pay dividends at 13% (equivalent to 1 share receiving 1,300 dong), with the payment date starting from 29/05/2026.
With over 111 million shares outstanding, TDM is expected to pay more than 144.4 billion dong to shareholders.
For 2026, the company sets a minimum dividend of 13% of charter capital. On 24/03, it held its 2026 annual general meeting and approved a business plan targeting minimum branded water sales of 75,000 m3, an increase of about 15% year-over-year.

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