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Home » MTN Nigeria Boosts Market Confidence with ₦5 Interim Dividend

MTN Nigeria Boosts Market Confidence with ₦5 Interim Dividend

| By: Chris Emenike

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
November 25, 2025
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MTN Nigeria First NGX-Listed Company to Hit ₦10 Trillion Market Cap | dividend

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MTN Nigeria has announced an interim dividend of ₦5 per 2 Kobo ordinary share for the period ended September 2025 (Q3 2025).

The disclosure was filed with the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX).

The Board, through Company Secretary Uto Ukpanah, approved the payout, subject to statutory deductions.

The dividend will be paid electronically on 28 November 2025 to shareholders whose names appear in the company’s register as of 20 November 2025, and who have completed the e-dividend process with Coronation Registrars Limited.

MTN Nigeria is listed on the NGX Premium Board with a market capitalisation of ₦9.76 trillion and an outstanding share volume of 21 billion. The company remains one of the most valuable firms on the local bourse.

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The stock closed flat at ₦465 on Monday, November 24, 2025. It opened the year at ₦200 and has gained 133% year-to-date, ranking as the 28th best-performing equity on the NGX, although it has shed 10% in the past four weeks.

MTN Nigeria crossed the ₦10 trillion market capitalisation mark on August 1, 2025, becoming the second listed company to do so after Dangote Cement achieved this in January 2024.

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