Source disclosure: February 05, 2026
CHARM CARE CORPORATION [6062.T]
TOKYO — Charm Care Corporation, listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market under code 6062, announced today that its board of directors has resolved to distribute an interim dividend based on December 31, 2025. The company's representative director and CEO, Takahiko Shimura, made this decision public following a meeting held on February 5, 2026.
The interim dividend will amount to ¥20 per share, comprising a regular dividend of ¥17 and a commemorative dividend of ¥3. This distribution is set to total ¥653 million, with the effective date scheduled for March 3, 2026. The funds for this dividend come from retained earnings.
Charm Care Corporation emphasizes shareholder value enhancement as a key priority. In line with this objective, the company aims to maintain stable dividends by considering overall profitability levels and dividend payout ratios, targeting a minimum payout ratio of 30 percent. Reflecting these principles, while traditionally distributing dividends once annually at year-end, the company decided to implement an additional mid-year dividend starting from the fiscal period ending June 2026. This change aims to provide shareholders with more frequent opportunities to benefit from their investments.
Furthermore, the company marks its twentieth anniversary since opening its first nursing care facility in 2025. Acknowledging the significant support received from stakeholders over the years, including shareholders, Charm Care Corporation wishes to express gratitude through this special dividend. As such, alongside the regular dividend, a commemorative dividend of ¥3 per share will be issued to honor this milestone and thank shareholders for their continuous support.
Regarding future dividend expectations, there have been no changes to the annual dividend forecast from the most recent announcement. For the current fiscal year ending June 2026, the projected dividend per share remains at ¥37, consisting of ¥17 for the interim dividend and ¥20 for the final dividend.
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