Sibanye Stillwater Ltd. is a multinational mining and metals processing group with a diverse portfolio of operations, projects and investments across five continents. The company is headquartered in Johannesburg, Gauteng and currently employs 72,423 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2020-02-19. The firm is the recycler of platinum group metals (PGMs) and is interests in mine tailings retreatment operations. The company is a primary producer of platinum, palladium, and rhodium and is a top tier gold producer. The company also produces and refines iridium and ruthenium, nickel, chrome, copper and cobalt. The firm has also diversified into battery metals mining and processing. Its portfolio consists of platinum group metal operations in the United States (US), South Africa (SA) and Zimbabwe; gold operations and projects in SA; copper, gold and PGM exploration properties in North and South America, and zinc retreatment facility and copper property in Australia; recycling operations in the Americas region, and Keliber lithium project in Finland and the GalliCam project in France.
Sibanye Stillwater Limited has an annual dividend of 2.60 per share, with a yield of 0.00%. The dividend is paid semi-annually and the last ex-dividend date was Sep 20, 2023.
Dividend Yield
Annual Dividend
Ex-Dividend Date
0.00%
$2.60
Sep 20, 2023
Payout Frequency
Payout Ratio
Semi-annually
0.00%
Dividend History
Ex-Dividend Date
Cash Amount
Record Date
Pay Date
Sep 20, 2023
$0.53
Sep 22, 2023
Sep 26, 2023
Mar 22, 2023
$1.22
Mar 24, 2023
Mar 27, 2023
Sep 14, 2022
$1.38
Sep 16, 2022
Sep 19, 2022
Mar 23, 2022
$1.87
Mar 25, 2022
Mar 28, 2022
Sep 15, 2021
$2.92
Sep 17, 2021
Sep 20, 2021
Mar 17, 2021
$3.21
Mar 19, 2021
Mar 23, 2021
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