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j-Group Holdings announces expansion of shareholder benefit program and commemorative benefits, as well as commemorative dividend
j-Group Holdings Corp. <3063> announced after the market close on Thursday that it will expand its shareholder benefit program and introduce commemorative rewards. Under the current scheme, investors holding 100 or more shares at the end of February and August receive meal vouchers worth between 2,000 yen and 12,000 yen based on their stake. Effective from the end of August 2026, the company will boost the voucher values to a range of 2,000 yen to 25,000 yen. Additionally, to mark its 30th anniversary, j-Group will distribute a flat 1,000 yen bonus voucher to all shareholders holding at least 100 shares as of late August 2026.
Concurrently, the company hiked its full-year dividend forecast for the fiscal year ending February 2026 to 5 yen per share from the previously projected 4 yen. The revised payout comprises a 3 yen interim dividend, which includes a 1 yen commemorative dividend, and a 2 yen year-end dividend.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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