Cerillion plc maintains double-digit dividend growth (LON:CER)

Telecoms

Cerillion plc (LON:CER) paid a final dividend today of 5.00p per share (2020: 3.75p), bringing the total dividend for the year to 7.1p per share (2020: 5.5p).

The table below shows the annual dividend history for Cerillion plc, which moved into double-digit growth in FY 2020.

Financial Year End Total Dividend Paid (GBp)
30/09/20217.10 
30/09/20205.50
30/09/20194.90
30/09/20184.50
30/09/20174.20

Louis Hall, CEO of Cerillion, commented:

“I’m delighted to highlight our final dividend payment of 5.0p, which was approved by shareholders at our AGM last week. That brings dividends to 7.1p for the last 12 months, maintaining double-digit growth.  

“We’ve consistently increased dividends every year since IPO in 2016 and we’re very pleased to be one of AIM’s best performing companies.”

Cerillion plc (LON:CER) is a leading provider of billing, charging and customer management systems with more than 20 years’ experience delivering its solutions across a broad range of industries including the telecommunications, finance, utilities and transportation sectors.

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