

Shares in Medibank Private Ltd (ASX: MPL) are on the back foot today.
This comes despite the private health insurer not releasing any announcements to the ASX.
At the time of writing, Medibank shares are swapping hands at $3.57, down 1.65%.
Letâs take a look at whatâs impacting the companyâs shares on Wednesday.
Medibank shares final dividend
Investors are offloading Medibank shares after locking in the company’s upcoming final dividend.
Today is the ex-dividend date so those who had Medibank shares in their portfolio before market open will be eligible for the latest dividend.
This means that if you own Medibank shares, youâll collect a dividend payment of 7.3 cents per share on 29 September.
The dividend is also fully franked.
At this point in time, there is no dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) that is being offered.
Medibankâs capital management objective is to maintain a strong financial risk profile and capacity to meet financial commitments.
The full-year dividend represents an 84.8% payout ratio of underlying net profit after tax (NPAT), normalising for investment market returns. This is at the top end of the groupâs dividend target payout ratio range of between 75% and 85% of underlying NPAT.
Medibank share price recap
The Medibank share price has delivered an 8% return to shareholders in 2022.
When compared against the S&P/ASX 200 Financials (ASX: XFJ), the index is down 6% over the same period.
Medibank shares reached an all-time high of $3.79 on 30 August before retracing over the last few days. It appears profit takers took the opportunity to swoop in and lock in their gains.
Based on todayâs price, Medibank commands a market capitalisation of approximately $10 billion and has a dividend yield of 3.58%.
The post Why is the Medibank share price slipping on Wednesday? appeared first on The Motley Fool Australia.
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