MINISO Group Holding Limited American Depositary Shares, each representing four Ordinary Shares

MNSO
$12.75 -0.22 (-1.70%)
Dividend Yield 5.22%
Payout Frequency

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
May 4, 2026$0.382026-04-202026-04-20
September 19, 2025$0.292025-09-052025-09-05
April 23, 2025$0.332025-04-082025-04-08
September 26, 2024$0.272024-09-132024-09-13
April 12, 2024$0.292024-03-272024-03-28

Dividends Summary

Company News

HERE Launches Fourth-Generation WAKUKU Series Globally, Expanding Its Imaginative IP Universe
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Unknown • June 9, 2026

HERE, a lifestyle-driven IP brand, announced the launch of The Handicraft World of WAKUKU, a fourth-generation vinyl plush blind box series featuring patchwork-inspired character designs. The collection emphasizes themes of repair and emotional healing through handcrafted aesthetics. The launch marks HERE's broader global expansion, with products...

Involution In China Consumer Market Sparks New 'Races To The Bottom'
Benzinga • Bamboo Works • April 1, 2026

Chinese companies are engaging in aggressive price-cutting strategies to capture cost-conscious consumers. Toymaker Bloks is selling licensed blind boxes for $1.50, while KFC is introducing pizzas as low as $3.30, marking a shift toward budget offerings in competitive markets. This 'involution' reflects broader consumer frugality in China and glo...

Bloks Group's Turnaround Fueled By Overseas Sales
Benzinga • Bamboo Works • March 19, 2026

Chinese toymaker Bloks Group swung to profitability in 2025 with 634 million yuan profit, driven by 30% revenue growth and strong overseas expansion, particularly in the Americas. However, the company faces margin pressures from its ultra-low-priced blind box products (9.9 yuan) which account for 18.6% of revenue, and lacks the brand recognition ...

China Cultivates 'Joy Economy' With New Focus On Contentment
Benzinga • Bamboo Works • March 18, 2026

China is shifting economic focus from aggressive GDP growth targets to a 'joy economy' centered on affordable consumer indulgences and psychological contentment. Chinese consumers are trading down from big-ticket purchases to small luxuries like bubble tea and collectible toys. The government is actively supporting this transition through policy ...

'China's Netflix' Looks For Stardom In New Theme Park Business
Benzinga • Bamboo Works • February 20, 2026

iQiyi, China's leading streaming platform, has launched immersive theme parks to diversify revenue streams amid seven quarters of declining revenue and CFO departure. The first iQiyi Land in Yangzhou sold out on opening day, with two more parks under construction in Beijing and Kaifeng. The company joins competitors like Pop Mart, Miniso, and Net...

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