According to sources familiar with the matter, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is set to announce a new shareholder return initiative on Friday, potentially reaching up to 110 trillion won (approximately $79 billion). The board is scheduled to convene around 4 p.m. local time, following the close of the Korean stock market, with the details of this return package expected to be disclosed shortly after the meeting concludes.
The source, who requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the discussions, indicated that the scale of this payout is anticipated to fall between 90 trillion and 110 trillion won, marking one of the most substantial capital return efforts in the company's history. A representative for Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. declined to comment on the matter.
Investors are closely watching how the tech giant will allocate this massive sum between dividends and share buybacks, as well as the specific timeline for execution. Market observers widely anticipate that any decisions from this meeting will shed further light on the firm's capital allocation strategy and its outlook for future cash flows. As the South Korean chipmaker continues to benefit from surging global demand for artificial intelligence semiconductors, pressure from shareholders for enhanced returns has been steadily mounting.