I bought shares some time back in 2006 the company paid the dividends the next year been 2007 and since then till now I have not seen dividends again.
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What you’re describing is quite common—especially with older Nigerian shareholdings from the mid-2000s. There are a few very specific reasons why dividends stopped, and you can still recover what belongs to you. Let’s break this down properly. 🔍 Why Your Dividends Stopped 1. Company May Have StoppedRead more
What you’re describing is quite common—especially with older Nigerian shareholdings from the mid-2000s. There are a few very specific reasons why dividends stopped, and you can still recover what belongs to you.
Let’s break this down properly.
🔍 Why Your Dividends Stopped
1. Company May Have Stopped Paying Dividends
Not all companies pay dividends every year.
Possible reasons:
Poor financial performance
Business restructuring
High debt or losses
👉 Some companies simply survive but don’t reward shareholders anymore.
2. Your Dividends May Be “Unclaimed”
In Nigeria, this is extremely common.
Before e-dividend systems:
Dividends were sent as physical warrants (cheques)
Many investors never received or cashed them
👉 Those dividends are now sitting as unclaimed funds.
3. You Are Not Registered for E-Dividend
If you didn’t update your details:
Bank account not linked
Address outdated
You won’t receive payments even if dividends are declared.
4. The Company May Have Changed Structure
Some companies:
Merged
Changed name
Were acquired
Got delisted from the exchange
👉 Your shares may still exist—but under a different identity.
5. Registrar Issues (Very Important)
Every company uses a registrar to manage shareholder records.
If your records are not updated:
You won’t receive dividends
You may even lose track of your holdings
🛠️ What You Should Do Now (Step-by-Step)
✅ Step 1: Identify the Company Clearly
You need:
Full company name
Share certificate (if available)
CSCS statement (if dematerialized)
✅ Step 2: Check If the Company Still Pays Dividends
For example:
Dangote Cement Plc → pays regularly
Some oil/gas or smaller firms → may have stopped
✅ Step 3: Contact the Registrar
This is the most important step
Examples:
First Registrars and Investor Services
Meristem Registrars
CardinalStone Registrars
Tell them:
“I bought shares in 2006 and have not received dividends since 2007.”
They will:
Check your records
Tell you if dividends are unclaimed
Guide you on recovery
✅ Step 4: Fill E-Dividend Mandate Form
This links your:
Bank account
BVN
Shareholder account
👉 After this, dividends go straight to your bank.
✅ Step 5: Claim Unclaimed Dividends
You may be entitled to:
Many years of unpaid dividends
👉 This can be significant money depending on the company.
⚠️ Important Warning
In Nigeria:
Unclaimed dividends can eventually be moved to a government trust fund if left too long
So don’t delay
🧠 Reality Check
From 2006 till now (~20 years):
There are only 3 likely outcomes:
The company stopped paying dividends
Your dividends are sitting unclaimed
Your records are incomplete or outdated
🎯 What I Need From You (So I Can Help You Properly)
Tell me:
The name of the company you bought in 2006
I’ll:
Check if they are still active
Confirm if they still pay dividends
Guide you on exactly where your money is
This is something we can trace and possibly recover step-by-step.
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