Receiving dividends is always a happy occasion. Such cashflow are a great source of passive income that can supplement your active income as well as for those who have retired. Occasionally, certain companies will give out special dividend if the business is performing well or they sold some assets. Here are 3 stocks that could pay out a special dividend in 2024.

Noel Gifts International

Noel Gifts International (Noel Gifts) is Singapore’s leading hampers, flowers and gifts company with an extensive offering of chic floral arrangements and gifting ideas for the stylish and discerning. For the financial year ended 30 June 2023, revenue of $18.5 million represents a 10.3% decrease from $20.7 million last year. However, net profit drop from $2.88 million to $0.2 million mainly due to lower fair value investment gains and government grant. The company has announced on 25 September 2023 on the collective sale of  50 Playfair Road in Singapore. The financial effects will boost the EPS of the company if the sale goes through. As can be seen from the table above, EPS will increase from 0.22 cents to 15.73 cents. Given the generous dividend policy of the company, they may just dish out special dividends for shareholders in 2024. In addition, the managing director of the company Alfred Wong has been buying the company shares. The latest being 14 December at price of 26.5 cents which is not far from current price of 28 cents. You can view the company website here.

Multi-Chem

Multi-Chem main business is in PCB manufacturing as well as through its subsidiary, M.Tech Group, engage in the distribution of IT products. The M.Tech Group is a leading regional cyber security and network performance products value added distributor. Today, this is the main business for the Group and contributes more than 99% of the Group’s revenue. For the half year ended June 2023, revenue increased by 4% to $313.1 million while net profit increase by 18% to $11.4%. Its interim dividend increase from 6.6 cents to 8.8 cents. The company has been increasing its dividend in recent years and even give out special dividend in 2019. The company also has a strong balance sheet with minimal borrowings and net cash position. Hence, there is a high possibility that Multi-Chem could be one of the 3 stocks that may give special dividend in  2024. You can view the company website here.

Pacific Century Regional Developments

Pacific Century Regional Developments (PCRD) main business is in telecommunications, media, IT solutions, logistics and property development and investment, in the Asia-Pacific region. PCRD’s most significant investment is its stake in Hong Kong-listed PCCW Limited and is 89% owned by the Pacific Century Group. Though the company made a loss for half year ended June 2023, there is still a possibility that the company will be one of the 3 stocks that could pay out a special dividend in 2024. From the table, PCRD has been giving special dividend every year except in 2022. You can view the company website here.

Conclusion

The above are the 3 stocks that could pay out special dividend in 2024. However, investors need to do their due diligence before investing in these 3 stocks and also these 3 stocks are thinly traded. Investors aiming for passive income with a piece mind, we have pinpointed stocks and REITs that are known for consistent dividends. If you want to build a retirement portfolio, but don’t want the stress of stock watching, this is for you. Click Here!

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