JAKARTA - The consumer company owned by the conglomerate Jogi Hendra Atmadja, PT Mayora Indah Tbk (MYOR) will distribute dividends of IDR 21 per share or equivalent to IDR 469 billion. This was approved at the company's Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (AGMS) which was held on Tuesday, June 28.

Director Mayora Indah Wardhana Atmadja revealed that in addition to the routine activities of management and auditor accountability, the company also announced the distribution of dividends.

"We have an agenda to provide dividends of IDR 21 per share, which is approximately IDR 469 billion," he explained in a public expose.

For information, the company recorded sales of IDR 27.9 trillion, up 14 percent in 2021 compared to 2020, which was IDR 24.47 trillion. Meanwhile, the company's net profit fell by 42.3 percent from IDR 2.09 trillion in 2020 to IDR 1.21 trillion in 2021.

Thus, the company distributes dividends with a payout ratio of 38.72 percent.

In addition to distributing dividends, MYOR also added directors by appointing Ricky Afrianto as Director of Global Marketing. This is to increase the company's export activities and become a global FMCG player.

"The company appointed Ricky Afrianto, who was present as director of global marketing to position companies whose exports are getting bigger and Mayora is increasingly becoming an international FMCG company from a regional company to a global company," he explained.


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