Dividends for Abacus Group in 2025 (Updated Date)
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Abacus Group
Price 1.17AUD
0.00 (0.43%)
Dividend Yield 7.26%
Payout Ratio 56.12%
Dividend Growth 0 years
ISIN AU0000291882
Ticker ABG
Sector Real Estate
Industry REIT - Diversified
Index S&P/ASX 200
Updated: Feb 11, 2025, 5:10:57 AM (UTC)

Abacus Group Dividends

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Dividend/share amount Ex-dividend Date Payment Date Dividend Yield
Next Dividend $0.0425 12/30/24 2/28/25 3.54%
3.54%
Last Dividend $0.0425 6/28/24 8/30/24 N/A
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Abacus Group Dividend Calendar

Event Day
Last trading date December 27, 2024
Ex-date December 30, 2024
Record date December 31, 2024
Payable date February 28, 2025

*Dividend data confirmed by the company
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Abacus Group dividend history

Ex-DateAmountVariationDiv. Yield
2024$0.0425 0.00% 3.68%
6/28/24$0.04253.68%
2023$0.04253.73%
12/28/23$0.04253.73%

Abacus Group Dividend Analysis

Yield last year
0.00%
3/3
Growth last year
0.00%
0/3
Years in a row paying
0
0/3
Yield Last 5 years
0.00%
0/3
Growth last 5 years
0.00%
0/3
Consecutive years of rising dividends
0
0/3
Yield last 10 years
0.00%
0/3
Growth last 10 years
0.00%
0/3
Payout Ratio
56.12%
3/3
Final Score
6/27

Abacus Group FAQ

A dividend of $0.0425 per share will be granted to shareholders of Abacus Group (ABG), with a yield of 3.54%.

Abacus Group will reward shareholders who are in possession of shares before December 30, 2024 with a dividend of $0.0425 per share, to be paid on February 28, 2025.

Abacus Group, with a dividend yield of 0.00%, paid $0.0425 per share on August 30, 2024.

Abacus Group's dividend is scheduled to be distributed in the month of June, following an annual frequency.

The dividend yield for Abacus Group is not available, as they do not distribute dividends.

For the last fiscal year, Abacus Group reported a payout ratio of 56.12%, meaning that profits are sufficient to cover the dividend.

Abacus Group has been paying dividends for only one year, which prevents considering whether its dividends are increasing.