Key Highlights
- Samsung Electronics plans to unveil an investor return initiative exceeding 100 trillion won ($72 billion)
- Board approval expected by the conclusion of August
- Fifty percent of free cash flow will finance the initiative
- Cash dividends, not share repurchases, will dominate the programme due to compliance considerations
- Announcement comes after SK Hynix revealed its 40 trillion won ($29 billion) share buyback strategy on Wednesday
Shares of Samsung Electronics (005930) jumped 9.49% on Thursday following reports that the tech giant is developing an investor return initiative valued at over 100 trillion won ($72 billion).
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MoneyToday broke the story, referencing insider sources who indicated that a board meeting would take place before August concludes to officially greenlight the proposal.
Should the plan materialize, it would represent one of the most substantial shareholder return initiatives in South Korean corporate history.
The initiative will draw funding from half of the corporation’s free cash flow. Samsung disclosed last month that its board had begun deliberating this year’s shareholder compensation strategy, with special dividend payments under consideration.
Cash dividends will take center stage instead of stock buybacks. According to the report, share repurchase programs could trigger regulatory challenges related to Samsung Life Insurance and Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance, both entities with ownership connections to the parent corporation.
Certain market observers had speculated that Samsung might distribute up to 200 trillion won to shareholders. MoneyToday indicated this estimate was deemed impractical considering the company’s substantial ongoing capital expenditure obligations.
SK Hynix Establishes the Benchmark
Samsung’s announcement follows closely behind domestic competitor SK Hynix, which unveiled a 40 trillion won ($29 billion) share repurchase and retirement program just one day earlier. SK Hynix committed to dedicating over 50% of free cash flow produced from 2025 through 2027 toward investor distributions.
That program represented the most generous shareholder return commitment from any publicly traded South Korean enterprise. Samsung’s reported strategy would eclipse it.
SK Hynix ranks as the globe’s second-largest memory semiconductor manufacturer. Samsung maintains the leading position.
Programme Components
According to MoneyToday’s reporting, Samsung’s blueprint features special cash dividends as a central element. The board convening is anticipated during August’s final days.
Samsung had previously indicated its intention to strike a balance between investor payouts and capital allocation for future expansion. The corporation is managing an artificial intelligence-fueled semiconductor demand surge that has elevated earnings throughout the memory chip industry.
The 50% free cash flow commitment reflects the framework SK Hynix adopted for its programme, revealed the previous day.
Samsung’s 005930 shares climbed 9.49% on the Seoul exchange in response to the announcement.
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