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How do you know that you are qualified for dividends?
Do you receive a text from the company notifying you? or you just wait for the payment date ?
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To know whether you’re qualified for dividends, you don’t rely on SMS alerts—you rely on key dates and your ownership status. The 3 critical dates you must understand: Declaration Date The company announces the dividend (amount and dates). This is just information — you are not yet “qualified.” QualRead more
To know whether you’re qualified for dividends, you don’t rely on SMS alerts—you rely on key dates and your ownership status.
See lessThe 3 critical dates you must understand:
Declaration Date
The company announces the dividend (amount and dates).
This is just information — you are not yet “qualified.”
Qualification Date (Record Date) ✅
This is the most important date.
You must be a registered shareholder on this date to receive the dividend.
Payment Date
The day the dividend is actually paid into your bank account.
How you actually qualify (practical rule):
You must buy the shares BEFORE the qualification (record) date and hold them until that date.
If you buy on or after the qualification date, you will NOT receive that dividend.
Do you get notified?
Sometimes yes, but don’t depend on it
You may receive:
SMS or email from your broker/registrar
Notification on your investment app
But in Nigeria, this is not always reliable
The correct way professionals track dividends:
Check:
Your broker app (corporate actions section)
NGX announcements
Registrar portals (like Datamax, Meristem, etc.)
What happens after you qualify?
If your e-dividend is set up properly:
Money goes straight to your bank account
If not:
It becomes unclaimed dividend until you register
Simple real-life example:
Company sets:
Qualification date: 10 July
Payment date: 25 July
If you bought shares on:
8 July → ✅ You qualify
10 July → ❌ Too late
Bottom line:
Qualification is based on owning the shares before the record date
Payment comes later automatically
Notifications are secondary, not something to rely on