Bovis signals dividend return

HOUSEBUILDER Bovis Homes today signalled its intention to resume dividend payments to shareholders after an absence of more than two years.

The group said the move reflected confidence in its medium-term outlook after good progress buying land with residential planning consent.

It added that it was operating successfully in a "subdued" new homes market, with sales prices ahead of the group's internal expectations.

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Bovis said it intended to resume dividends at the end of the current financial year, assuming the continuation of current market conditions.

It announced a much-reduced dividend in August 2008, before revealing plans to scrap payments altogether at the start of 2009 as it concentrated on shoring up its balance sheet in the face of the house market slump.

The company said today that its financial position was much improved with a net cash position of 79m at the half-year stage.

It also has committed loan facilities of 150m, which were agreed in January and provide the group with "substantial" financial headroom.

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In an update covering the six months to June 30, Bovis said it legally completed the sale of 803 homes, a six per cent increase on last year.

The average sale price for private homes was 163,500, compared to 160,400 a year ago.