Thai Beverage stock price: AGM votes clear dividend, and Feb 5 ex-date is the next test
1 February 2026
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Thai Beverage stock price: AGM votes clear dividend, and Feb 5 ex-date is the next test

SINGAPORE, Feb 1, 2026, 15:40 SGT — The market has closed.

  • Shares of ThaiBev ended Friday steady, holding at S$0.48.
  • At the annual meeting on Jan 30, shareholders gave the green light to all dividend-related resolutions.
  • The stock will go ex-dividend on Feb 5, and the payment is set for Feb 27.

At its annual meeting on Jan. 30, Thai Beverage Public Co., Ltd shareholders gave the nod to both a dividend payout and a fresh long-term incentive plan, according to a filing. The stock held steady, finishing Friday’s session in Singapore flat at S$0.48. (ShareInvestor)

The key date is Feb. 5, when the stock goes ex-dividend for a 0.47 baht cash payout per share. Payment will follow on Feb. 27, subject to a 10% withholding tax, according to SGX records. (SGX Links)

“Ex-dividend” marks the deadline in the market: buyers on or after this date generally miss out on the next dividend payment. This often attracts short-term dividend buyers while prompting some sellers to exit before the stock price adjusts.

The AGM vote re-elected Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi as a director and confirmed him as chairman. It also approved adjustments related to capital and share-plan mechanics, the filing showed.

Investors see the incentive plan and share authorisations as part of the dividend narrative. While the immediate effect might be minimal, concerns about dilution can emerge over time, depending on how the awards are deployed.

The stock’s quiet drift into the weekend points to the dividend as the main catalyst once cash trading restarts. Should investors pile in ahead of the ex-date, volumes could surge in this name, which often sees action as an income play.

ThaiBev also announced plans for an annual information meeting for shareholders later this year, though no specific date was provided. Investors usually turn to this event for new operational insights rather than the standard AGM vote.

But watch out. Dividend trades can flip quickly if the stock price slips more than the dividend itself. Plus, international investors might find the net payout shifting after taxes and currency swings come into play.

Singapore markets kick off a week focused more on positioning than fresh company news. For ThaiBev, the key dates ahead are Feb. 5 for the ex-dividend, Feb. 6 for the record date, and the payment set for Feb. 27.

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