4 ASX All Ordinaries shares trading ex-dividend on Wednesday

These four businesses are about to allocate their payments to shareholders.

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Key points

  • A number of All Ordinaries ASX shares are going ex-dividend this week
  • All of them are going ex-dividend on 22 March 2023, so investors have to invest today to gain entitlement
  • Supply Network, Pacific Smiles, Service Stream and Myer are the names to look at this week

A number of All Ordinaries (ASX: XAO) shares will be allocating their dividend to shareholders this week. So, if investors want those payments they'll need to be quick.

Most businesses have just reported their result for the period to December 2022, though a few have reporting periods that end in January.

With that in mind, let's look at four that go ex-dividend this week. When an ASX All Ordinaries share goes ex-dividend, it means that new investors are no longer entitled to that dividend. Investors need to buy shares before the ex-dividend date to get the dividend entitlement.

Supply Network Limited (ASX: SNL)

Supply Network trades in Australia and New Zealand under the Multispares brand. It sells trucks and business parts.

The business declared an interim dividend of 20 cents per share. This fully franked dividend comes with an ex-dividend date of 22 March 2023. That means investors only have today to grab shares before it goes ex-dividend.

The payment date for this dividend is 6 April 2023.

Pacific Smiles Group Ltd (ASX: PSQ)

Pacific describes itself as Australia's fastest-growing dentist service organisation, with over 120 dental centres nationally.

The All Ordinaries ASX share has started paying a dividend again, with an interim fully franked dividend declared of 0.35 cents per share.

Pacific Smiles will also have an ex-dividend date of 22 March 2023, so investors only have today to invest before Pacific Smiles shares go ex-dividend.

The business has a payment date of 6 April 2023.

Service Stream Ltd (ASX: SSM)

Service Stream describes itself as a provider of essential network services to the telecommunications, utility and transport sectors. It operates in all states and territories.

The business announced that it was going to pay an interim dividend of 0.5 cents per share, fully franked. Its ex-dividend date is 22 March 2023, which means investors have to buy shares today to be entitled to the dividend.

The ASX All Ordinaries share is going to pay this interim dividend on 6 April 2023.

Myer Holdings Ltd (ASX: MYR)

Myer is the department store business which is currently going through a bit of a revival.

It reported its result later than others, but its ex-dividend date is this week as well.

Myer announced that it's going to pay a total interim dividend of 8 cents per share, which included a special dividend of 4 cents per share.

The ex-dividend date for this ASX All Ordinaries share's dividend is 22 March 2023, so investors need to buy shares today to gain entitlement to this upcoming dividend.

The payment date for this dividend is 11 May 2023.

Motley Fool contributor Tristan Harrison has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Supply Network. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended Supply Network. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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