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HUW Helios Underwriting Plc

155.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:00
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Helios Underwriting Plc HUW London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 155.00 08:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
155.00 155.00 155.00 155.00
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Industry Sector
GENERAL FINANCIAL

Helios Underwriting HUW Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
26/05/2023FinalGBP0.0308/06/202309/06/202314/07/2023
27/05/2022FinalGBP0.0323/06/202224/06/202218/07/2022
28/05/2021FinalGBP0.0324/06/202125/06/202119/07/2021
31/05/2019FinalGBP0.01518/07/201919/07/201931/07/2019
31/05/2019SpecialGBP0.01518/07/201919/07/201931/07/2019

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Posted at 25/3/2024 14:33 by sharesoc
In case you missed our webinar with Helios Underwriting plc #HUW, the recording can be found on our YouTube channel:
Posted at 05/3/2024 17:14 by gilston
Let`s hope this Thursday we get a full explanation from Manners as to why share price has fallen recently & on why such a large discount to published nav. Increase in dividend from 6p would be welcome as buybacks seem to have achieved nothing.
Posted at 19/2/2024 21:20 by sharesoc
ShareSoc Webinar with Helios Underwriting plc (HUW) 7/3/24 - 11am. Arthur Manners (CFO) will present a full overview of the company and give an update on current performance and future plans. Click here to register:
Posted at 17/10/2023 22:18 by sharesoc
ShareSoc Webinar with Helios Underwriting plc (HUW) 7/11/23 4pm. Martin Reith (CEO) will present a full overview of the company and will give an update on current performance and future plans. Register now: [...]
Posted at 10/3/2021 11:00 by ian davenport
Topvest - i recall you hitting the top on the first surge, well done. Its an interesting strategy trying to hoover up the namecos - I've been involved in lloyds since I was 30 , when I go to meetings 30 years later I'm still one of the babies, although no longer the youngest by at least 10 years as used to happen. I reckon there are a lot of namecos owned by long standing names in their late 70s, 80s, 90s? who might fancy an exit into HUW , im guessing the are going to offer a share swap . As you say the interesting test will be to see if Hanbury rolls his Namecos into HUW. I do feel for the new holders after the shares magazine pump, hope they are ready for the rights issue 3 weeks in!
Posted at 18/2/2021 11:59 by ian davenport
do that many people follow HUW? interesting there were 4 buys in the opening 30 seconds. All pretty small, but then its hard to get much more than 2-3000 ever traded in this
Posted at 08/6/2019 19:49 by topvest
Looking at the Annual Report. Steady as she goes is the phrase that springs to mind. Obviously, returns have been poor for the last 2 years, with Lloyds having two loss making years on the trot. HUW is invested in the better syndicates and continues to out-perform. More capital is needed here though to get the fund to £100m. Anyway, happy to hold on and see what the future holds. The Board are certainly not young. Nigel Hanbury is 62 and the Chairman 71. Now is the time to be getting on with it and acquiring more, if they could only issue some shares at a premium. That's the problem I guess.
Posted at 26/2/2018 20:21 by topvest
No doubt this year's results will be poor along with a lower dividend. Future probably looks a little better.
Posted at 26/2/2018 18:51 by gilston
The share price when he was appointed CEO in Sept. 2012 was 0.72p. In June 2017 it reached £1.58 with a 5.5p divi. Not much value destruction there before the US cat losses of $136b. hit the market & Lloyds auction prices fell.

It`s easy to claim he "overpaid" for acquisitions but what is the evidence to support that? There did not appear to be much quality capacity available for sale much of that time.

I`m just curious, I have no personal connection with Hanbury other than Helios.
Posted at 26/1/2017 12:33 by atholl91
If HUW is undervalued why has Hanbury taken £900k in cash for selling his vehicle to HUW instead of shares. He owns under 20% of the equity so easily able to do this. Not confidence building?

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