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    Sygnia shocks investors by declaring dividend despite profit drop

    June 7, 2023By Staff Writer
    Sygnia co-founder Magda Wierzycka

    Sygnia, a South African financial services company, has declared an interim dividend for its shareholders.

    1. This announcement comes even as the company reports a drop in profits for the financial year.
    2. The interim dividend amounts to 50 cents per share.
    3. Sygnia’s revenue for the year was impacted by lower interest rates and market volatility.
    4. The company has been focusing on expanding its product offerings and diversifying its revenue streams.
    5. Sygnia is known for its low-cost investment solutions and innovative financial products.
    6. The company’s management is optimistic about its long-term prospects and remains committed to creating value for shareholders.

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