Second Consecutive Dividend Payment on Track for NCBFG Shareholders


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Second Consecutive Dividend Payment on Track for NCBFG Shareholders

21 Feb 2024

Kingston, Jamaica – February 21, 2024: NCB Financial Group Limited (NCBFG) reaffirms its commitment to shareholders with the approval of an interim dividend payment of $0.50 per ordinary stock unit following its February 16, 2024, Board Meeting. 
 
Scheduled for payment on March 18, 2024 to shareholders on record as of March 4, 2024, this dividend announcement underscores NCBFG’s dedication to delivering consistent returns.  It is a decision that follows strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing profitability and upholding a robust dividend policy.
 
Robert Almeida, Group CEO of NCBFG, emphasised the company’s dedication to accountability and fulfilment of promises, stating, “Our continued commitment to excellence drives our actions for maintaining the highest performance standards that will benefit shareholders, customers, employees and the wider community.” 
 
This marks NCBFG’s second consecutive dividend payment since resuming payments in 2023 and Almeida attributes this success to the Group’s renewed strategic focus on Efficiency, Governance and Customer Experience for sustained growth and effectiveness.  
 
Almeida added, "NCB and Guardian are the leaders in banking, capital markets, insurance and wealth management in the region.  By reducing corporate overheads and distractions, the operating businesses become more focused on being brilliant at the basics, which then earns us the privilege to leverage the entire platform to provide holistic solutions that create wealth for individuals, businesses and the countries in the Caribbean.”
 
Endorsing the performance and announcement, Michael Lee-Chin, Chairman of the Group, remarked, “NCB is not only a Systemically Important Financial Institution or SIFI in Jamaica, but also an important investment for over 40,000 investors, and employer to nearly 6,000 staff. As such, NCBFG is being managed to be a consistent dividend payer. This dividend, the second consecutive after a long hiatus, is evidence of our earlier pronouncement that ‘dividends are an imperative, not an option’. We will continue to build on the momentum we have garnered since our restructuring of July 17, 2023.”
 
The CEOs of NCBFG’s major subsidiaries, National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited (NCBJ) and Guardian Holdings Limited (GHL) also accredit some of the Group’s major improvements to a focus on strengthening operating efficiency and enhancing the customer experience. Bruce Bowen, CEO of NCB, highlighted that addressing key customer ‘pain points’ will earn Jamaica’s largest bank the right to deepen customer relationships and expand share of wallet. Similarly, GHL’s CEO, Ian Chinapoo, noted that Guardian Group has remained ‘on purpose’ with its goals of preserving, protecting and growing its core businesses to create value for shareholders and the communities right across the region.
 
Almeida concluded, “We aim to build a sustainable enterprise that serves its stakeholders optimally and we will continue to prioritise capital adequacy, dividend consistency and reasonable growth to ensure continued success.” 
 
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About the N.C.B. Foundation
 
Formalised in 2003, N.C.B. Foundation has since invested over J$2 billion in various programmes and strategic initiatives geared at education and community development across Jamaica, Haiti, St. Vincent and Barbados. NCB Foundation is funded by 1% of the profits of NCB Financial Group and the projects are all aligned with building a better Jamaica. N.C.B. Foundation pursues its mandate of expanding Jamaica’s pool of digital producers, through the development and cultivation of future-fit digital talent and skills. While it supports numerous projects and initiatives throughout the year, its annual Grant a Wish and Scholarship and Grants programmes are highly anticipated and celebrated for their positive impact on the individuals, institutions and communities involved. 
 
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