Source disclosure: February 13, 2026

DKK Co., Ltd. [6706.T]

TOKYO, Feb 13 (Pulse News Wire) -- Electrical Industry Corporation (DKK Co., Ltd., 6706.T), led by President Kondo Tadonori, announced on Monday that it has revised its dividend policy and increased its forecast for dividends for the fiscal year ending March 2026. The changes were approved during a board meeting held on February 13, 2026.

The company's new dividend policy aims to enhance shareholder returns by setting a target payout ratio of 40% of earnings and establishing a minimum dividend yield based on equity (Dividend Outperformance Equity, DOE) of 2.5%. Previously, the company had set a lower threshold of 2.0% for the DOE. This adjustment reflects the company’s commitment to improving profitability while also strengthening capital allocation strategies aimed at sustainable growth and increasing shareholder value.

In addition to the policy change, the company has revised its dividend expectations for the current fiscal year. Originally, the company predicted an annual dividend per share of ¥80, but this figure has now been raised to ¥100. The interim dividend for the second quarter is expected to be ¥60 per share, up from the previous estimate of ¥40. These adjustments come after the company reported a mid-year dividend of ¥40 per share, compared to ¥30 per share in the same period last year.

This move aligns with the company's long-term strategy outlined in its Mid-Term Business Plan “DKK-Plan 2028,” which emphasizes achieving sustained growth through robust revenue generation and strategic capital deployment focused on enhancing shareholder returns. The plan underscores the importance of balancing investment in future growth opportunities with immediate benefits for shareholders.

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Dividend forecast revisionDividend increase

Prior forecast (annual)

¥80.00

Revised forecast (annual)

¥100.00(+¥20.00)

Prior year: ¥40.00 per share

Source: TDNet filing · Per-share amounts in yen

Original filing

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