Petrobras (PETR4) and Vale (VALE3) paid more dividends than the total companies on the exchange
2 min readIn 2021, the total earnings Distributed through Petrobras (PETR4) And Voucher (VALE3) It was higher than the total paid by all other companies on the exchange, according to data from Economists.
The survey shows that, last year, Petrobras profits Totaling 72.72 billion Brazilian reais, while the distribution of yes It was 73.29 billion Brazilian reals. Adding the dividends of the two companies, the amount distributed in 2021 was 146.01 billion Rls.
In parallel, everything else B3 companies Together they distributed 145.2 billion Rls in dividends and interest on stock (JCP). This is the largest amount ever paid in earnings, according to Economics magazine.
To arrive at this number, the survey considered all publicly traded companies with data available between 2010 and 2021. The sample included 226 listed companies.
So, Vale and Petrobras distributed together 146.01 billion Brazilian riyals dividendsWhile 226 listed companies collectively returned 145 billion Brazilian riyals to their shareholders.
Top 20 Shareholder Payments
upload economics The 20 companies with the highest trading volumes were also listed on the list Dividends and JCP Distributed between 2010 and 2021, in nominal terms (ie, not adjusted for inflation).
With R$73.29 billion paid out last year, Vale tops the list as the biggest dividend payer in Brazil. In addition to the 2021 publication, the company appears five more times among the highest paying companies on the list.
Followed by Vale, comes Petrobras’ dividend, with 72.72 billion Rls paid out in 2021. In addition, the state-owned company holds the second record in the top 20 list.
The Santander Brazil (SANB11) it’s the Bradsko (BBDC4) You have two records each Itaú Unibanco (ITUB4) and the ABEV3 (ABEV3) They appear on four occasions.
Companies with the most dividends and interest on dividends distributed since 2010 (in millions):
company | Plot | Dividend + JCP | |
yes | Mining | 73287 Brazilian Real | 2021 |
Petrobras | oil and gas | 72719 BRL | 2021 |
Itaú Unibanco | Banks | 26,142 Brazilian Real | 2019 |
Itaú Unibanco | Banks | 20,249 Brazilian Real | 2018 |
yes | Mining | 18709 Brazilian Real | 2020 |
Bradesco | Banks | 17,751 Brazilian Real | 2019 |
yes | Mining | 15,125 Brazilian Real | 2011 |
yes | Mining | 13051 Brazilian Real | 2018 |
ambife | Food and drinks | 12,060 BRL | 2014 |
Itaú Unibanco | Banks | 12058 Brazilian Real | 2020 |
yes | Mining | 11,686 Brazilian Real | 2012 |
yes | Mining | 11,686 Brazilian Real | 2012 |
ambife | Food and drinks | 11,490 Brazilian Real | 2015 |
ambife | Food and drinks | 11115 Brazilian Real | 2021 |
Itaú Unibanco | Banks | 10,728 Brazilian Real | 2017 |
Petrobras | oil and gas | 10659 BRL | 2011 |
ambife | Food and drinks | 10,331 Brazilian Real | 2016 |
Santander PR | Banks | 10,211 Brazilian Real | 2020 |
Santander PR | Banks | 9.996 Brazilian Real | 2021 |
Bradesco | Banks | R$914 | 2021 |
As a result, the 20 largest payout volumes for earnings The JCPs of shareholders are concentrated in four sectors of the stock exchange: mining, oil and gas, banking, and food and beverage.
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