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Japan Lifeline Declares Higher Final Dividend

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Japan Lifeline (TYO:7575) declared a year-end dividend of 54 yen per share for the fiscal year ended March 31, matching earlier forecasts and higher than the 53 yen per share paid a year ago.

The total dividend payment amounts to 3.79 billion yen, payable from retained earnings on June 29, according to a Tokyo bourse filing on Tuesday.

The company's basic policy targets either a consolidated dividend payout ratio of 40% or a dividend on equity of 5%, whichever is higher.

For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2027, Japan Lifeline forecasts full-year dividends of 54 yen per share, consisting of an interim dividend of 27 yen and a year-end dividend of 27 yen.

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