VBTYZ

VBTYZ Dividend History and Dividend Yield

Review dividend history, dividend yield, dividend dates, and distribution amounts for VBTYZ (Vbt Yazılım A.Ş.).

Latest announced dividend date May 26, 2023
Latest net dividend TRY 0.675
Dividend yield 2.08%
Latest net dividend TRY 0.675 net / share
Gross dividend TRY 0.75 gross / share
Distribution ratio 27% payout ratio
Total Dividend TRY 19.5M total dividend
Continuity Increasing based on available records
Application status Applied Final data
Change

Change vs previous payment

The latest net dividend payment is compared with the previous record.

+50% Increase

Previous record: TRY 0.45 net / share on May 25, 2022.

Signal

Continuity signal

The signal is calculated only from the available payment records; limited data is not overinterpreted.

Increasing
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Estimated dividend by number of lots

Estimate the payment based on the latest announced net and gross dividend per share.

Estimated gross dividend TRY 75.00
Estimated net dividend TRY 67.50

This calculation is for informational purposes and may vary depending on taxes, deductions, and individual conditions.

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Dividend history

Dividend history

This table shows dividend records compiled and verified from publicly available sources.

2 records
Dividend date May 26, 2023
Dividend date Net dividend Gross dividend Distribution ratio Total Dividend Yield Type Status
May 26, 2023 TRY 0.675 TRY 0.75 27% TRY 19.5M 2.08% Final data
SPK approved Applied
May 25, 2022 TRY 0.45 TRY 0.50 38% TRY 13.0M 2.19% Final data
SPK approved Applied
Chart view

Dividend charts

Charts are generated only from the available dividend history records.

Net dividend per share trend

Shows how the net dividend per share changed over the years.

2022 - TRY 0.45 2022 2023 - TRY 0.675 2023
First year
2022 · TRY 0.45
Last year
2023 · TRY 0.675
Highest
2023 · TRY 0.675

Dividend yield trend

Dividend yield reflects the relationship between the dividend amount and share price; it is not sufficient alone for an investment decision.

2022 - 2.19% 2022 2023 - 2.08% 2023
First year
2022 · 2.19%
Last year
2023 · 2.08%
Highest
2022 · 2.19%

Historical dividend amounts should be interpreted carefully because capital changes, splits, and nominal price structure may affect direct comparisons with current periods.

How to read it

How should dividend yield be interpreted?

For VBTYZ (Vbt Yazılım A.Ş.), dividend yield, per-share payment, and payout ratio should be read together.

  • Gross dividend shows the announced total amount per share, while net dividend shows the expected per-share amount after deductions. In this record, gross is TRY 0.75 and net is TRY 0.675.
  • The announced dividend yield for VBTYZ is 2.08%. This ratio shows the size of the payment relative to the relevant price level.
  • The payout ratio is 27%; it helps indicate how much of company earnings is distributed as dividends, but it should be read together with profitability and cash flow.
  • Total gross dividend is TRY 19.5M; it represents the total gross cash amount announced for all shareholders.

This section only helps explain the data and is not investment advice.

History reading

Notable points in dividend history

  • The current table includes 2 records; the newest record is dated May 26, 2023, and the oldest record is dated May 25, 2022.
  • The change between the latest payment and the previous payment is +50%. This value alone is not sufficient for an investment decision.
  • Continuity signal: Increasing. This signal is produced only from the available dividend records.

High or low change rates should be evaluated together with profit, price, and distribution policy context.

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