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The latest announcement is out from Prime Financial Group Limited ( (AU:PFG) ).
Prime Financial Group has confirmed key details of its 2026 interim dividend reinvestment plan, setting the share issue price at 22 cents for shareholders who elect to receive shares instead of cash. The fully franked interim dividend and corresponding DRP shares will be paid and issued on 27 March 2026, with the price reflecting a 2.5% discount to the 10-day volume-weighted average price, providing an incentive for investors to reinvest and modestly bolster the company’s equity base.
The DRP pricing mechanism, based on the arithmetic average of daily VWAP between 4 March and 17 March, underscores the company’s use of market-based valuation to determine shareholder reinvestment terms. This approach can support Prime’s capital management strategy by retaining cash within the business while offering existing investors a discounted path to increase their holdings, potentially enhancing liquidity and long-term shareholder alignment.
The most recent analyst rating on (AU:PFG) stock is a Hold with a A$0.24 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Prime Financial Group Limited stock, see the AU:PFG Stock Forecast page.
More about Prime Financial Group Limited
Prime Financial Group is an Australian advisory, capital and asset management business operating across accounting and business advisory, wealth management, self-managed superannuation funds (SMSF) and capital services. The group focuses on clients in its core markets of Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, providing integrated financial and investment solutions across these disciplines.
Average Trading Volume: 131,527
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: A$56.52M
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