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Fisher’s Kingfish introduces quarterly dividends

Fisher’s Kingfish introduces quarterly dividends

By Paul McBeth

June 24 – Fund manager Carmel Fisher’s Kingfish Ltd., the small cap investor managed by Fisher Funds, will offer quarterly dividend payments to investors, with first return likely to be made in September.

The new long-term distribution policy will pay 8% of its average net asset value over four quarters, and will allow investors to access a portion of their investment every year, said chairman Rob Challinor in a statement. The offer isn’t compulsory, and shareholders will be able to retain their long-term focus if they choose.

“We don’t expect all Kingfish shareholders will want to receive a cash distribution so a distribution reinvestment programme will continue to be offered,” said Fisher.

The fund manager had a disappointing 12 months as its NAV fell 25% to 92 N.Z. cents in the year ended March 31 and cut its dividend to 4.5 cents per share. It recorded a 9.8% increase to NZ$1.01 in its June 17 update.

Parent company Fisher Funds hadn’t decided whether to extend the scheme to shareholders in its other two NZX-listed companies Barramundi Ltd. and Marlin Global Ltd., and would monitor the uptake among Kingfish investors.

“It’s new and a bit different so we’ll take a watch this space attitude before considering whether it is appropriate for the shareholders of the other listed funds.” said Challinor.

(BusinessWire)

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