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09/10/2017 17:06 AST
Saudi Company for Hardware (SACO) announces that SABB Bank will distribute the dividends announced on 27-07-2017 on Tadawul website to all eligible shareholders. The dividend payment process will start on Wednesday, 11- 10- 2017. The due dividends will be deposited directly to the current accounts of the investment portfolios of all eligible shareholders according to the announcement.
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