RHB BANK BERHAD

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Last Price

6.45

Today's Change

+0.05 (0.78%)

Day's Change

6.36 - 6.47

Trading Volume

12,785,500


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3,922 comment(s). Last comment by pang72 1 week ago

DickyMe

14,884 posts

Posted by DickyMe > 2024-04-26 10:58 | Report Abuse

Free for the entitled beggars.

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-04-26 14:57 | Report Abuse

DickyMee is worth nothing, same as the person who fries it.

Mytime

110 posts

Posted by Mytime > 2024-04-27 08:21 | Report Abuse

Beggars can afford to buy shares? Our economy are booming if beggars are rich

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-04-27 12:35 | Report Abuse

Some beggars have been caught with over RM10k in their pockets, some have been observed to dine in restaurants.

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-03 17:17 | Report Abuse

With the restructuring of EPF members' accounts, you can expect another wave of withdrawals. EPF should need the dividends from RHB.

Posted by new_in_share > 2024-05-03 20:53 | Report Abuse

sifus is DRP shares already listed so they can sell?

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-03 21:29 | Report Abuse

Last date and time to submit the DRF :
Tuesday, 7 May 2024 at 5:00 p.m., or such other date and time as may be extended by the Board of Directors of RHB Bank (“Board”) at its sole discretion

Allotment and issuance of new RHB Bank Shares as well as payment of cash dividend to entitled shareholders :
Thursday, 16 May 2024
Abstracted from Boardroom Share Registrars

Posted by new_in_share > 2024-05-03 22:17 | Report Abuse

Meaning after 16th May only DRP shares listed? More downwards then?

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-04 10:50 | Report Abuse

Buy some more if it drops to below RM5.30 again. At RM5.30, the PE would be around 8.1 and the dividend yield over 7.5%.

lummy711

13 posts

Posted by lummy711 > 2024-05-05 19:05 | Report Abuse

In new. Rhb drop like this due to Dividends and DRP? Usually takes many months to recover?

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-07 16:49 | Report Abuse

The KLCI has gone up by at least 10% over the past one year or so but RHB Bank remains stagnant at around RM5.50. Really pathetic.

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-08 12:36 | Report Abuse

Those who had bought RHB Bank at its peak just over two years ago at RM6.30 are still licking their wounds. Those who had bought Maybank or CIMB bank at their peaks two year ago have already made more than 25%, including the dividends.

stkoay

6,480 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-05-08 16:07 | Report Abuse

Those who have bought PBB at its peak two years ago at 4.7+ are also licking their wounds :p

Posted by jeffrey1166 > 2024-05-08 16:42 | Report Abuse

coming can push up

SHOB

613 posts

Posted by SHOB > 2024-05-08 18:40 | Report Abuse

4.46 coming

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-09 22:08 | Report Abuse

It should be trading at RM6.44 instead. Even at this price its PE ratio is still less than 10 but EPF is unwilling to support it at this level.

Posted by jeffrey1166 > 2024-05-09 23:46 | Report Abuse

my tp is 6.7 above

stkoay

6,480 posts

Posted by stkoay > 2024-05-10 12:43 | Report Abuse

Very prudent bank, no gift for AGM.

Posted by jeffrey1166 > 2024-05-10 19:57 | Report Abuse

got what door gift for online agm

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-13 20:35 | Report Abuse

No need any door gift, price goes up better.

i3gambler

724 posts

Posted by i3gambler > 2024-05-15 12:23 | Report Abuse

According to RHB yesterday announcement, 2 main points:
1) RHB Bank will be issuing 73,141,449 DRP Shares.
2) 87,812,350 DRP shares would have been issued had all the entitled shareholders of RHB Bank elected to reinvest the Electable Portion into DRP Shares.

Meaning RHB total outstanding shares before DRIP = 87,812,350 * 4.88 / 0.10 = 4,285,242,680.

Let say Mr. A bought 428,524 shares (0.01% ownership) on the eve of Dividend Ex-date at price 5.72.
He opted for DRIP, and entitle to 8,781 DRIP shares,
Now he would have 428,524 +8,781 = 437,305 after the DRIP.

And RHB total outstanding shares after DRIP = 4,285,242,680 + 73,141,449 = 4,358,384,129.
To maintain 0.01% ownership, Mr.A can sell 437,305 - 435,838 = 1,467 shares.

Let say he sell it at 5.48, he will receive Cash 1,467 * 5.48 = 8,039.
He also received Cash Dividend = 428,524 * 0.25 - 8,781 * 4.88 = 64,280.
So the total Cash he received = 8,039 + 64,280 = 72,319.

Then 72,319 / 428,524 = 16.88 sen per Share.
To include the first interim dividend of 15 sen Cash,

The Dividend Yield of RHB = (0.1688 + 0.1500) / 5.72 = 5.57%.

Of course, if you want to buy now for future dividend payments,
The DY would be a bit higher at = (0.1688 + 0.1500) / 5.48 = 5.82%.

Posted by jeffrey1166 > 2024-05-15 13:34 | Report Abuse

tp can set 6.4

Posted by Value Investor Coo1eo > 2024-05-15 14:29 | Report Abuse

i3 gambler - do you know how to calculate divd yield?

i3gambler

724 posts

Posted by i3gambler > 2024-05-15 15:03 | Report Abuse

Value Investor Coo1eo,
I have tried my best to explain in details.
If you still want to simply calculate DY = (0.25+0.15)/share price, up to you.

Posted by lechewai1963 > 2024-05-15 17:15 | Report Abuse

Tmr. price...up or down....??

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-15 20:46 | Report Abuse

i3gambler, don't waste your time here. You are making something very simple into a very complicated issue. Better go back to secondary school to study Mathematics again.

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-15 21:04 | Report Abuse

Suppose I bought 30,000 RHB bank shares at RM5.50 each. If I rejected all the DRP shares, I would have received a total of RM12,000 dividend. The dividend yield is therefore 12,000/165,000 or 7.27%., discounting of course some brokerage fees, stamp duties and clearing charges. Suppose this is the only DRP of the year and I took up all the shares allocated, I would have an additional 614 shares at RM4.88 which I can sell at RM5.50. The amount of cash dividend I received would be RM9,000 and the DRP share could be disposed for RM3.377. My total amount of dividend would thus be RM12,377 instead of just RM12,000 and the dividend yield is thus 12,377/165,000 or 7.5%. Please go away igambler if you want to deliberately confuse people.

smartly

6,441 posts

Posted by smartly > 2024-05-15 22:48 | Report Abuse

as simple as 1 2 3

Posted by jeffrey1166 > 2024-05-15 23:32 | Report Abuse

agreed

i3gambler

724 posts

Posted by i3gambler > 2024-05-16 08:14 | Report Abuse

prudentinvestor,
Last month DBS gave 1:10 bonus,
Let say RHBBANK will do the same, and you have 100,000 units and the price is 5.48 on the eve of Bonus Ex-date.
So the Ex-dated price = 5.48/1.1=4.98, and you sell 10,000 units at 4.98, you received the sale proceeds 49,800 Cash.
So according to your simple mind, the DY = 49800 / 100,000 / 5.48 = 9.1% ????

Posted by Red Dragon > 2024-05-16 09:02 | Report Abuse

When will the DRP shares be credited into our CDS account? by today?

HUNTER

31 posts

Posted by HUNTER > 2024-05-16 09:15 | Report Abuse

received dividend but drp share not seen yet at CDS account

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-16 09:42 | Report Abuse

i3gambler, you are the one who has got a simple mind. I don't think your Mathematics has even reached Primary six level. I am so sorry for you. If you invest 1,000 RHB Bank shares at RM5.50 today and one year later the price remains at RM5.50 after you have received dividends amounting to RM400, the dividend yield of your investment is thus 400/5500 or 7.27%. So shocked that you fail to understand such simple Mathematics.

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-16 09:53 | Report Abuse

Now coming back to your warped logic about the bonus issue. The 100,000 units of shares that you still hold now are worth RM498,000, not RM548,000 like before. It is just too shocking that you don't understand such a simple thing. There is no dividend declared, why should there be a dividend yield? Should there be any gain, it should be called capital gain.

i3gambler

724 posts

Posted by i3gambler > 2024-05-16 10:12 | Report Abuse

How do you know RHB price will be the same one year later?
Don't you know that when the o/s shares quantity grow larger, it is harder for EPS and DPS to grow?

1) You received bonus units, you sell it and received Cash.
2) You received DRIP units, you sell it and received Cash.
The above two cases are the same, both will cause your holding get diluted.

Posted by jeffrey1166 > 2024-05-16 11:39 | Report Abuse

ya

smartly

6,441 posts

Posted by smartly > 2024-05-16 12:12 | Report Abuse

just stay simple. no need to complicate the matter.

smartly

6,441 posts

Posted by smartly > 2024-05-16 12:14 | Report Abuse

i have not recieved my drp shares yet

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-16 12:43 | Report Abuse

If the amount of dividend is maintained at 40 sen a share, its dividend yield changes with its share price. At RM5.50, its yield is 7.27%, at RM5 a share, its yield is 8%. Should it drop to 40 sen a share, then is dividend yield becomes 100%. At RM 8 a share, its dividend yield would drop to 5%. So simple and yet yet cannot understand.

Posted by Raymond Tiruchelvam > 2024-05-16 12:56 | Report Abuse

rhb is currently the best paying dividend counter in terms of current price yield :-) will be heading here on my retirement.... peace (or earlier depending on how much my wife spends these days)

Posted by jeffrey1166 > 2024-05-16 13:48 | Report Abuse

keep buying as well

i3gambler

724 posts

Posted by i3gambler > 2024-05-16 14:32 | Report Abuse

prudentinvestor
You don't understand what is dilution.

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-16 15:52 | Report Abuse

You don't understand what is dividend yield. Maybank's current dividend yield is just over 6%, RHB Bank's dividend yield is over 7.27%. When did dilution come into play? We are only talking about dividend yield. RHB has carried out a few DRP exercises but its dividend is still maintained at 40 sen a share.

Posted by nsyeik142857 > 2024-05-16 19:57 | Report Abuse

DRP new share price at RM 4.88, RHB will pay RM 0.4 yearly dividend, translate into finance cost 0.4/4.88 about 8.2%. Pay FD holder 3.6/3.7% p. a. What is the benefits of DRP exercises ?

newbie5354_

1,303 posts

Posted by newbie5354_ > 2024-05-16 20:42 | Report Abuse

DRP shareholders RM 4.88 meaning if they sell open market they can gain 61 sen base on today closing RM 5.49? Wait for 2025 DRP only buy back possible?

serbatipu

336 posts

Posted by serbatipu > 2024-05-16 21:19 | Report Abuse

Any chance rhb give dividends again coming qr ?

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-17 10:54 | Report Abuse

You have to wait until after the announcement of the second quarter financial results. You should get the dividend in October.

Posted by prudentinvestor > 2024-05-19 15:56 | Report Abuse

Hope this grossly undervalued bank counter can spring a surprise one day.

Nice149

74 posts

Posted by Nice149 > 2024-05-19 17:38 | Report Abuse

DRP will benefit major shareholders such as OSK

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