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SM Prime Holdings dividend history

SMPH · SM Prime Holdings
₱28.00 ▲ ₱0.24 · +0.86%
After hours · 21:26 local Jun 26, 2026 Prices delayed ≥15 min Sample data

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Key statistics

Market cap
₱808.61B
P/E (TTM)
24.0×
EPS (TTM)
₱1.17
Dividend yield
3.75%
52-week range
₱26.98 – ₱34.75
Avg volume
82.2M
Beta
1.50
Prev close
₱27.76

About SM Prime Holdings

AI-assisted summary

SM Prime Holdings (SMPH) is a company listed on PSE in the Real Estate sector. This page summarises its share price, key statistics, dividends and fundamentals using delayed and sample data — figures may differ from official sources.

Dividend history

Annual payout (TTM): ₱1.05 · Forward yield: 3.75%
Ex-date Pay date Amount Frequency Dividend yield
Jun 21, 2026 Jun 28, 2026 ₱1.05 Annual 3.75%
Jun 21, 2025 Jun 28, 2025 ₱0.96 Annual 3.43%
Jun 21, 2024 Jun 28, 2024 ₱0.91 Annual 3.25%

Financials

Annual figures, last 5 fiscal years.

Date Revenue Net income EPS (TTM) P/E (TTM)
FY2024 ₱566.76B ₱48.20B ₱0.84 24.2×
FY2023 ₱521.61B ₱110.91B ₱0.92 23.5×
FY2022 ₱482.84B ₱106.58B ₱1.10 26.0×
FY2021 ₱441.97B ₱95.90B ₱1.20 29.0×
FY2020 ₱372.51B ₱44.08B ₱1.24 29.0×

Stock splits

No stock splits on record for SM Prime Holdings.

Analyst forecast

12-month price target
₱28.01
Consensus rating
Hold
Implied upside
+0.04%
Based on 35 analysts
12-month

Aggregated analyst estimates (sample)

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Frequently asked questions

What is the current SM Prime Holdings share price?

SM Prime Holdings (SMPH) last traded at ₱28.00, as of Jun 26, 2026. Prices on bourva are delayed and shown for reference only.

Does SM Prime Holdings pay a dividend?

Yes — SM Prime Holdings has a forward dividend yield of about 3.75%, based on its trailing 12-month payout.

What is SM Prime Holdings's market capitalisation?

SM Prime Holdings has an approximate market capitalisation of ₱808.61B.

What is SM Prime Holdings's P/E ratio?

SM Prime Holdings trades at a trailing P/E ratio of about 24.0.

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