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About DGNX Dividend Returns

Diginex Limited (DGNX) does not currently pay dividends. Many growth-focused companies reinvest profits back into the business rather than distributing them as dividends.

How We Calculate Total Return

Our total return calculator simulates dividend reinvestment (DRIP) by assuming each dividend payment is used to purchase additional shares at the closing price on the ex-dividend date. This methodology provides an accurate representation of how a dividend reinvestment plan would perform.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1What is the total return of DGNX over the past year?

Diginex Limited (DGNX) delivered a return of -92.62% over the past year. Since DGNX does not currently pay dividends, the total return equals the price-only return.

Q2How much would $10,000 invested in DGNX be worth today?

A $10,000 investment in Diginex Limited one year ago would be worth $738 today, representing a loss of $9,262.

Q3Does DGNX pay dividends?

Diginex Limited (DGNX) does not currently pay dividends. Many growth-focused companies reinvest profits back into the business rather than distributing them as dividends. For DGNX, the total return equals the price-only return.

Q4Did DGNX beat the S&P 500?

No, Diginex Limited (DGNX) underperformed the S&P 500 by 108.07 percentage points over the past year. DGNX delivered a total return of -92.62%, compared to the S&P 500's 15.45%. This means a passive S&P 500 index fund outperformed DGNX by 108.07pp during this period.

Q5What is DGNX's worst drawdown?

Diginex Limited (DGNX) experienced a maximum drawdown of -98.09% over the past year, declining from its peak on 2025-10-09 to its trough on 2026-02-12. The stock has not yet fully recovered to its prior peak. Maximum drawdown measures the worst peak-to-trough decline and is an important risk metric for investors.

Q6What is DGNX's long-term total return over 10, 20, or 30 years?

Use the period buttons above (10Y, 15Y, 20Y, 30Y) to see Diginex Limited's long-term total return with dividends reinvested. Long-term investors benefit from compounding: dividends buy additional shares, which generate their own dividends. The "If You Invested" section shows exactly how a lump-sum investment would have grown over each period.

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