G. Willi-Food Announces Special Dividend Payout

The specialty food manufacturer will issue a $0.51 per share dividend on April 29th.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 11:18am

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G. Willi-Food International, Ltd. (NASDAQ:WILC), a California-based specialty food manufacturer, announced on Tuesday, March 24th that it will be issuing a special dividend of $0.51 per share to shareholders of record on Monday, April 13th. The dividend will be paid out on Wednesday, April 29th.

Why it matters

The special dividend payout signals strong financial performance and profitability for G. Willi-Food, which develops and distributes a variety of nut products, trail mixes, and snack foods to grocery chains, club stores, and restaurants across North America.

The details

G. Willi-Food, which has expanded from a single roasting line to multiple production facilities in California since its founding in 1977, reported earnings per share of $0.51 for the most recent quarter. The company has a market cap of $399.79 million and a price-to-earnings ratio of 15.11.

  • G. Willi-Food announced the special dividend on Tuesday, March 24th.
  • Shareholders of record will be paid the $0.51 per share dividend on Wednesday, April 29th.
  • The ex-dividend date is Monday, April 13th.

The players

G. Willi-Food International, Ltd.

A specialty food manufacturer based in Porterville, California that develops, produces and distributes a variety of seasoned and roasted nut products, trail mixes and snack foods.

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The takeaway

The special dividend payout from G. Willi-Food demonstrates the company's strong financial footing and ability to return value to shareholders, even as the broader food manufacturing industry faces supply chain challenges and economic uncertainty.