Swiss Life Holding AG provides life insurance, risk, pensions, and financial solutions for private and corporate clients. It operates through Switzerland, France, Germany, International, and Asset Managers segments. The company offers a range of life, pension, health, annuity, and investment-type policies to groups and individuals, as well as disability coverage. It also provides property and casualty, liability and motor, accident, and health insurance. In addition, the company manages assets and provides advisory services for institutional clients. Further, the company engages in the private equity, information technology, real estate, banking, restaurant, and investment funds businesses. Swiss Life Holding AG distributes its products through its agents, financial advisors, and distribution partners. The company operates in Switzerland and internationally under the Swiss Life Select, Tecis, Horbach, Proventus, Chase de Vere, and Fincentrum brands. Swiss Life Holding AG was founded in 1857 and is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland.
Swiss Life Dividend Announcement
• Swiss Life announced a annually dividend of $1.98 per ordinary share which will be made payable on 2024-06-06. Ex dividend date: 2024-05-20
• Swiss Life annual dividend for 2024 was $1.98
• Swiss Life annual dividend for 2023 was $1.80
• Swiss Life's trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is 5.35%
• Swiss Life's payout ratio for the trailing twelve months (TTM) is 86.46%
Swiss Life Dividend History
Ex-Div date | Dividend amount | Dividend type | Pay date |
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2024-05-20 | $1.98 | annually | 2024-06-06 |
2023-05-03 | $1.80 | annually | 2023-05-22 |
2022-04-26 | $1.35 | annually | 2022-05-13 |
2021-04-27 | $1.23 | annually | 2021-05-14 |
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Swiss Life current trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is 5.35%. Interested in purchasing Swiss Life stock? Use our calculator to estimate your expected dividend yield:
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1. Determination of Dividend: Swiss Life's board of directors reviews the company's financial performance, cash flow, future investment needs, and other relevant factors to determine the amount and timing of dividend payments.
2. Dividend Declaration: Once the board approves a dividend, Swiss Life publicly announces the dividend amount, currency, and the ex-dividend date. The ex-dividend date is the date on or after which the buyer of the stock will not be eligible to receive the upcoming dividend payment.
3. Record Date: The record date is the date on which the company checks its records to identify shareholders who are eligible to receive the dividend. Only shareholders on record as of this date will receive the dividend.
4. Payment Date: On the designated payment date, Swiss Life distributes the dividend to eligible shareholders. The dividend is usually paid in the form of cash directly into the shareholder's brokerage account or through other designated payment methods.
5. Tax Implications: Dividends received from Swiss Life are generally taxable as income. Shareholders may need to report dividend income on their tax returns and pay applicable taxes according to their jurisdiction's tax regulations.
1. Record Date: Swiss Life sets a record date, which is the date on which the company checks its records to determine the eligible shareholders. Only those who are shareholders on record as of this date will receive the dividend.
2. Payment Date: On the designated payment date, Swiss Life distributes the dividend to eligible shareholders. The payment is usually made electronically, directly into the shareholder's brokerage account or bank account.
3. Currency: Swiss Life declares the currency in which the dividend will be paid. Depending on the shareholder's location and the currency election made by the shareholder, the dividend will be converted to the appropriate currency during the payment process.
To assess the safety of Swiss Life's dividend, it is crucial to analyze the company's financial health, debt levels, cash flow generation, and ability to sustain dividend payments over the long term. Additionally, monitoring the company's future earnings, cash flow projections, and management's commitment to dividend policies can provide valuable insights.
It is recommended to review Swiss Life's financial reports, official announcements, and consult with financial advisors or experts who have access to the most current and comprehensive information about the company's financial situation.