This article analyzes the present situation of dividend distribution of listed banks in China based on the 2010-2013 panel data, the results show that some of the listed banks do not pay dividend, but the proportion is small, the dividend payment rate is generally low but the state-controlled banks often have a higher rate. Then the article analyzes the factors affecting dividend policy of listed banks by using empirical method, and finds that profitability and liquidity of assets have a positive effect on the dividend payment rate, debt levels have a negative effect on the dividend payment rate, and the growth ability and operation ability have no significant effect on the rate of dividend payment.
Dividend is the distribution of earnings shareholders gain from the company. The dividend policy of a company depends on its development plan and the shareholders’ trade-off analysis between the immediate interests and the future development of the company. Dividend policy is a very important decision of listed companies because it plays a vital role in the operation and development of the company. Reasonable dividend policy can set up a good image for the company, attract more investors, and provide financial support for the development of the company. Therefore, when making the dividend policy, the listed companies usually have a comprehensive consideration, so as to choose an appropriate dividend policy for the development of the company.
Banking is the lifeblood of survival and development for other industries, its development plays an important role in the country’s economic health. In recent years, the banking industry is getting more and more attention, its dividend policy is getting extra attention because of its high profits. The dividend policy influence factors of banking industry are different from other industries because of the essential difference between the banking industry and other industries, the banking industry’s main object of management is monetary assets, and its main business has the characteristics of high risk, high liability and the creation of credit. Scholars both in China and abroad have made a study of the dividend policy influence factors of listed Banks.
The main study of dividend policy influence factors of banking industry by foreign scholars are as follows: Dickens, Casey and Newman [
The main study of listed banks dividend policy influence factors by Chinese scholars are as follows: Wang Manshu [
In April 1991, as the first listed bank in China, Ping An Bank Co., Ltd. listed on the Shenzhen stock exchange, after that, some commercial banks are listed on the stock exchange with the deepening of financial reform in China. At present, there are 16 listed banks in China which are listed on the Shanghai stock exchange or Shenzhen stock exchange, they promote the development of China’s financial, also inject new vitality for China’s stock market. This article will analyze the current situation of dividend policy of China’s listed banks, and then make an empirical analysis using the data from 2010 to 2013, and finally draw some conclusions according to the empirical analysis.
At present, there are 16 listed banks in China including which listed on Shenzhen stock exchange and Shanghai stock exchange.
1) A small proportion of listed banks do not pay dividends
According to the dividend payment rate data of China’s listed banks from RESSET database, we can calculate the proportion of listed banks which do not pay dividend to shareholders from 2010 to 2013, and the results are shown in
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2) The dividend payment rate of listed banks is low
Stock code | Name of bank | Listed stock exchange | Listed time | Headquarters |
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000001 | PingAn Bank | Shenzhen stock exchange | April 1991 | Guangdong |
600000 | Shanghai Pudong Development Bank | Shanghai stock exchange | November 1999 | Shanghai |
600016 | China Minsheng Bank | Shanghai stock exchange | December 2000 | Beijing |
600036 | China Merchants Bank | Shanghai stock exchange | April 2002 | Guangdong |
600015 | Huaxia Bank | Shanghai stock exchange | September 2003 | Beijing |
601988 | Bank of China | Shanghai stock exchange | June 2006 | Beijing |
601398 | Industrial and Commercial Bank of China | Shanghai stock exchange | October 2006 | Beijing |
601166 | Industrial Bank | Shanghai stock exchange | February2007 | Fujian |
601998 | China Citic Bank | Shanghai stock exchange | April 2007 | Beijing |
601328 | Bank of Communications | Shanghai stock exchange | May 2007 | Shanghai |
601009 | Bank of Nanjing | Shanghai stock exchange | July 2007 | Jiangsu |
002142 | Bank of Ningbo | Shenzhen stock exchange | July 2007 | Zhejiang |
601169 | Bank of Beijing | Shanghai stock exchange | September 2007 | Beijing |
601939 | China Construction Bank | Shanghai stock exchange | September 2007 | Beijing |
601288 | Agricultural Bank of China | Shanghai stock exchange | July 2010 | Beijing |
601818 | China Everbright Bank | Shanghai stock exchange | August 2010 | Beijing |
Year | Listed banks which do not pay dividend | |
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Quantity | Proportion | |
2010 | 2 | 12.50% |
2011 | 1 | 6.25% |
2012 | 0 | 0% |
2013 | 0 | 0% |
Dividend payment rate is different from different countries and different industries, in China, the listed company’s average dividend payment rate is about 30%, and in foreign countries, the average dividend payment rate is around 40%. We calculated the average dividend payment rate of China’s listed banks from 2010 to 2013 based on the dividend payment rate data from RESSET database, and the results are shown in
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3) State-controlled banks generally have a higher dividend payment rate
Among 16 listed banks in China, there are five state-controlled banks, including Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China, Bank of China, China Construction Bank and Bank of Communications. We can calculate the average dividend payment rate between 2010 and 2013 for each bank, and the results are shown in
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Year | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 |
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Average dividend payment rate | 23.13% | 23.96% | 26.24% | 26.90% |
Name of bank | Average dividend payment rate (%) | Ranking |
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Agricultural Bank of China | 39.23 | 1 |
China Construction Bank | 35.98 | 2 |
Bank of China | 35.95 | 3 |
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China | 35.74 | 4 |
Bank of Nanjing | 28.46 | 5 |
China Merchants Bank | 27.40 | 6 |
China Everbright Bank | 24.92 | 7 |
Shanghai Pudong Development Bank | 23.14 | 8 |
Bank of Communications | 22.75 | 9 |
China Minsheng Bank | 21.41 | 10 |
Huaxia Bank | 21.34 | 11 |
Bank of Ningbo | 21.02 | 12 |
China Citic Bank | 20.77 | 13 |
Bank of Beijing | 19.52 | 14 |
Industrial Bank | 18.16 | 15 |
PingAn Bank | 5.08 | 16 |
Because the Agricultural Bank of China and the China Everbright Bank was listed in 2010, in order to ensure the integrity of the data, this article selects the data from 2010 to 2013 as samples. The relevant data are gained from the RESSET database data and the annual report of listed banks, and the tool using for data processing and empirical analysis is Eviews 6.0.
There are many factors that can influence a listed bank’s dividend policy, and this article tries to find out the effect of the profitability, the growth ability, the operation capacity, the debt levels and the liquidity of assets by using empirical method. First of all, we need to put forward the following hypothesis:
Hypothesis 1: The stronger the profitability, the higher the dividend payment rate.
Dividend is a way for a company to distribute its surplus, to pay back for its shareholders. Therefore, the profitability of a company is one of the important factors affecting its dividend policy. In general, a company has strong profitability can obtain long-term stability of surplus, and is more likely to have a higher dividend payment rate. On the other hand, a company has weak or unstable profitability is more likely to have a lower dividend payment rate. The indicators reflecting a company’s profitability including return on total assets, return on net assets and earnings per share etc. This article selects earnings per share as an indicator for the profitability of listed banks in China.
Hypothesis 2: The stronger the growth ability, the lower the dividend payment rate.
A company has strong growth ability often need more money for its development, so it tends to remain its surplus within the company instead of distributing to shareholders. Therefore, a company has strong growth ability is more likely to have a lower dividend payment rate. This article selects earnings per share growth rate to represent the growth ability of listed banks.
Hypothesis 3: The stronger the operation capacity, the higher the dividend payment rate.
Operation capacity represents a company’s ability to use money, represents the turnover efficiency of company funds. A company has strong operation capacity can use less money to meet its funding need, therefore it can distribute more surplus to shareholders, that is to say, it often has a higher dividend payment rate. This article selects the total assets turnover ratio as the indicator for listed bank’s operation capacity.
Hypothesis 4: The higher the debt levels, the lower the dividend payment rate.
When a company has high debt levels, it often chooses not to pay dividends or pay fewer dividends, because most of its surplus will be used to make a repayment to creditors. So, the higher debt level a company is, the smaller the probability it will pay dividend to shareholders. This article selects the asset-liability ratio as the indicator for listed bank’s debt levels.
Hypothesis 5: The stronger the liquidity of assets, the higher the dividend payment rate.
There is a positive correlation between a company’s profitability and liquidity of assets, a company has strong liquidity of assets tends to bring high profit, thus the ability to pay dividends is guaranteed, the dividend payment rate is higher. This article selects operating activities cash flow per share as the indicator for listed bank’s liquidity of assets.
Based on the above hypothesis and theoretical analysis, this article will analyze the factors affecting the dividend policy of listed banks in China by using multivariate linear regression model. In this model, the explained variable is dividend payment rate, and the explanatory variables are earnings per share, earnings per share growth rate, total assets turnover ratio, asset-liability ratio and operating activities cash flow per share. The specific information of these variables is shown in
Based on the above definition of variables, we can build the multivariate linear regression model as follows:
In this model,
After building the model, we should test the model. Because the panel data used in this article is “wide and short” type, there is no need to carry out the unit root test, but we still need to carry out the F test to find out whether we should use a mixed effect model or a fixed effect model, the F test results by using Eviews 6.0 are shown in
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Variables | Influence factors | Indicators | Variable’s name | Expected symbol1 |
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Explanatory variables | Profitability | Earnings per share | X1 | + |
Growth ability | Earnings per share growth rate | X2 | − | |
Operation capacity | Total assets turnover ratio | X3 | + | |
Debt levels | Asset-liability ratio | X4 | − | |
Liquidity of assets | Operating activities cash flow per share | X5 | + | |
Explained variable | Dividend payment levels | Dividend payment rate | Y | / |
1“+” represents a positive relationship between the variable and the dividend payment rate, and “−”represents a negative relationship between the variable and the dividend payment rate.
Test cross-section fixed effects | |||
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Effects Test | Statistic | d.f. | Prob. |
Cross-section F | 3.648987 | (15, 43) | 0.0004 |
Cross-section Chi-square | 52.547689 | 15 | 0.0000 |
be a fixed effect model.
Next we carry out the Hausman test to find out whether we should use a fixed effects model or a random effects model, the Hausman test results by using Eviews 6.0 are shown in
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According to the results of F test and Hausman test above, this article will choose a fixed effects model.
Based on the above model and the test results, we can carry out the multiple linear regression analysis with panel data of 16 listed banks from 2010 to 2013 by using Eviews 6.0, and the results are shown in
As it is shown in
According to the results of the above empirical analysis, the hypothesis 1, hypothesis 4 and hypothesis 5 can be accepted, that is to say, the dividend payment rate is positively related to the profitability and the liquidity of assets, and is negatively related to the debt levels. The correlation coefficient between the earnings per share and the dividend payment rate is 0.045395, the correlation coefficient between asset-liability ratio and the dividend payment rate is −3.301119, and the correlation coefficient between the operating activities cash flow per share and the dividend payment rate is 0.003375, so it is clear that asset-liability ratio has greatest influence on dividend payment rate, next is the earnings per share, and the influence of the operating activities cash flow per share is quite small.
On the other hand, although the correlation coefficient of earnings per share growth rate and total assets turnover ratio didn’t pass the significance test, we can’t simply draw the conclusion that these two factors have no influence on the dividend payment rate, one of the reasons to explain the result is the small quantity of data, of course there are also other reasons.
The regulators in China are very concerned about the implementation of the dividend policy of listed company, and they have introduced some relevant laws and regulations to guide the listed companies to make the dividend policy in recent years. However, while these laws and regulations are making the dividend policy standard, they are also limiting the free development of the listed companies. According to “the measures for the administration of the issuance of new shares of listed company”, if a listed company haven’t distributed dividends to shareholders for three years and the board can’t offer a reasonable explanation, the security company acting as lead underwriter must pay more attention to it and offer a detailed explanation in the due diligence report while the listed company applying for refinancing. In 2004, a regulation was introduced to forbid the public issuance of stock of listed company which is profitable but hasn’t paid dividend for three years. In 2008, the securities regulatory commission raised a requirement that total cash dividends shall not be less than 30% of the average annual distributable profits in last three years. The growing listed banks may need a lot of money for development, but they can’t choose the most appropriate dividend policy because of the laws and regulations, they have
Test cross-section random effects | |||
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Test Summary | Chi-Sq. Statistic | Chi-Sq. d.f. | Prob. |
Cross-section random | 12.625350 | 5 | 0.0272 |
Variable | Coefficient | Std. Error | t-Statistic | Prob. |
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C | 3.436610 | 1.403810 | 2.448059 | 0.0185 |
X1 | 0.045395 | 0.022019 | 2.061577 | 0.0453 |
X2 | 0.050739 | 0.043071 | 1.178044 | 0.2453 |
X3 | −5.233077 | 4.099135 | −1.276630 | 0.2086 |
X4 | −3.301119 | 1.442593 | −2.288323 | 0.0271 |
X5 | 0.003375 | 0.001087 | 3.105224 | 0.0034 |
R-squared | 0.871056 | Mean dependent var | 0.390915 | |
Adjusted R-squared | 0.811082 | S.D. dependent var | 0.280089 | |
S.E. of regression | 0.063243 | Sum squared resid | 0.171989 | |
F-statistic | 14.52393 | Durbin-Watson stat | 2.226460 | |
Prob (F-statistic) | 0.000000 |
to find other ways for financing instead of using surplus. This can explain why the growth ability of a company has nothing to do with the dividend policy, because dividend policy is the requirements of laws and regulations, rather than the choice of the listed company.
The total assets turnover ratio in the financial industry has a certain relationship with the main business types of financial institutions. Compared to the listed securities and insurance companies, the total assets turnover ratio of the listed banks is generally lower, this is its industry characteristics, it has nothing to do with the earnings, so its influence on the dividend policy is also not significant.
Yanqiong Zhong, (2016) Analysis of Dividend Policy Influence Factors of China’s Listed Banks. Open Journal of Social Sciences,04,272-278. doi: 10.4236/jss.2016.43034