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Prime Bank logs Tk910cr profit, declares 30% dividend for 2025
06 Apr 2026
Source: The Business Standard

Prime Bank PLC has reported a strong financial performance for 2025, posting a consolidated net profit of Tk910 crore and announcing a 30% dividend for its shareholders, reflecting robust growth and improved operational efficiency.

The board of directors approved the audited financial statements at a meeting held today (5 April) and recommended a total dividend comprising 25% cash and 5% stock.

The latest payout marks a significant increase from the previous year's 20% dividend, which included 17.5% cash and 2.5% stock, according to the press release.

The bank's net profit after tax rose by 24% year-on-year, up from Tk732 crore in 2024. Earnings per share also improved to Tk7.84 in 2025, compared to Tk6.31 in the previous year, indicating enhanced profitability and better returns for investors.

Prime Bank's financial position remained solid, with key performance indicators showing steady growth. Net asset value per share stood at Tk40, while net operating cash flow per share reached Tk58.07, highlighting strong liquidity and operational strength.

The bank's total assets expanded to Tk64,890 crore by the end of December 2025, underscoring its continued business expansion. Its capital adequacy position also remained strong, with a Capital to Risk Weighted Assets Ratio of 18.07%, one of the highest in the country's banking sector.

The bank has scheduled its annual general meeting for 21 May 2026, with the record date set for 28 April to determine eligible shareholders for dividend entitlement.

Market observers view the improved earnings and higher dividend declaration as a positive signal for investors, especially at a time when the broader financial sector is navigating economic challenges. The bank's consistent growth trajectory and prudent risk management have helped it maintain stability and deliver value to shareholders.

Shares of Prime Bank closed at Tk29.40 today at the Dhaka Stock Exchange, reflecting steady investor interest in the stock.