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xander2k8
post Jan 21 2023, 12:15 AM

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QUOTE(contestchris @ Jan 20 2023, 11:54 PM)
I’m planning to buy RHB (between 5k to 10k units) but something that’s given me a pause is the Dividend Reinvestment Plan. So far, I’ve not purchased any stocks with Dividend Reinvestment Plans. I see that most banks have this option now.

I’m hoping to understand more about Dividend Reinvestment Plans:

1) Is it fair to say it’s a no brainer? You’re buying MORE of the business (though if everyone exercises their entitlement, proportionately there will be no difference) at below market value. If you don’t buy, your proportionate ownership of the company drops.

2) Is there a scenario where it makes more sense to not elect for reinvestment?

3) How complicated is it? Can it be done securely online? What if you submit the hard copy form but it reaches delayed or gets lost in mail?

4) Is Dividend Reinvestment Plan fair for retail investors?

5) Anything to take note of?

6) If I subscribe and get some odd lots, can they be made even by getting more odd lots next year? Example 63 shares from Dividend Reinvestment Plan this year and 37 next year, does it become 1 round lot?
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Read more here at https://dividendmagic.com.my/dividend-reinv...-work-malaysia/

DRIP has more advantages than cons because those who are enrolled are holding for the entire life and rarely sells

Discount on it is attractive and compounding is the key and if you look at selling it then DRIP is not for you then 🤦‍♀️

RHB last drip at https://www.rhbgroup.com/files/investor-rel...P_Statement.pdf

This post has been edited by xander2k8: Jan 21 2023, 12:16 AM
xander2k8
post Feb 11 2023, 04:53 PM

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QUOTE(contestchris @ Feb 11 2023, 08:45 AM)
Nonsense, DRP has no relation to treasury shares.
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It does for those for small companies with low regulations 🤦‍♀️

For highly regulated sectors like banking it is different because you would have to seek approval from the regulators like BNM and SC beforehand
xander2k8
post Feb 11 2023, 09:34 PM

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QUOTE(contestchris @ Feb 11 2023, 05:46 PM)
I mean there's nothing wrong in doing that either. It's the same thing end of the day.

BTW what companies do DRP with treasury shares? Can share example?
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Iinm MYEG recently did it with KWAP

Some companies does it with institutional outfits like EPF, KWAP, PNB and Khazanah in exchange for usually short term borrowings

Gamuda used to do that until their international expansion with their ventures

 

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