Payday! Here's why the Ava Risk (ASX:AVA) share price is surging higher today

The AVA Risk Group share price is on the move today as the company released its financial results for the half-year ended 31 December 2021.

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Key points
  • AVA Risk Group shares ares on the move today after the company made an update on a return of capital to shareholders
  • The board has decided to return a substantial portion of capital to investors by way of a special dividend and capital return, both unfranked. 
  • In the last 12 months the AVA Risk Group share price has fallen more than 32%. 

Shares in AVA Risk Group Ltd (ASX:AVA) are on the move today following a company announcement.

AVA says that it intends to return capital to shareholders as previously announced in August 2021. After securing a stockpile of cash, the company has deliberated and come to a decision on how best to reward its shareholders with these funds.

At the time of writing, the AVA share price is trading 3% higher at 41.5 cents apiece as investors respond positively to the company's release.

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AVA Risk Group to return capital to shareholders

Investors might recall that back in August last year, AVA announced that it wanted to redistribute 'excess cash' of around $39 million to shareholders.

The proposal to distribute the funds was contingent on receipt of a favourable class ruling from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) regarding the treatment of the funds, to see if they could be treated as capital or not.

AVA notes that the ATO has responded to its class ruling application, indicating that "it would be willing to treat $7.567 million of the proposed $39.2 million as capital in nature".

The board considered all options of how to return the excess funds to shareholders and came to a final investment decision that sees AVA shareholders benefit from the company's good fortune.

After careful consideration, it decided to make two distributions. The first is a special dividend of 13 cents per share, totalling a distribution of approximately $31.585 million.

Whereas the second payment is set to be a capital return of 3.114 cents per share for a sum of around $7.567 million.

On 28 February 2022 –the special dividend's record date – investors will receive an unfranked dividend of 13 cents per share, to be paid on 10 March 2022, per the release.

With respect to the details of the capital return, AVA remarked:

The Company will seek shareholder approval to reduce the ordinary share capital of the Company by approximately $7,567,000 and such reduction in capital to be effected by the Company paying to each registered holder of a fully paid ordinary share the amount of $0.03114 per share. Shareholder approval will be sought at an Extraordinary General Meeting on 22 April 2022. Further details relating to Capital Return, Record Date and timetable will be provided within a Notice of Meeting which will be issued to shareholders in the near future.

AVA Risk Group share price snapshot

In the last 12 months, the AVA share price has faltered over 32%, however has spiked almost 3% since trading recommenced this year.

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Motley Fool contributor Zach Bristow has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Bruce Jackson.

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