Atlas Arteria announces interim H1 2025 distribution

Atlas Arteria has announced an interim distribution of 20.0c per stapled security for the first half of FY25.

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Key points
  • Atlas Arteria has announced a 20.0 cents per stapled security distribution for H1 FY25, with payment scheduled for October 7, 2025.
  • The company's investment portfolio spans toll road assets in France, Germany, and the US, emphasising sustainable management practices.
  • Atlas Arteria shares have risen 11% year-to-date, surpassing the S&P/ASX 200 Index's 7% gain.

The Atlas Arteria Group (ASX: ALX) share price is in focus today as the company declared a distribution of 20.0 cents per stapled security for the first half of 2025.

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What did Atlas Arteria report?

  • Distribution declared: 20.0 Australian cents per stapled security (unfranked) for H1 FY25
  • Ex-entitlement date: 24 September 2025
  • Record date: 25 September 2025
  • Estimated payment date: 7 October 2025

What else do investors need to know?

The distribution will be paid jointly by Atlas Arteria and Atlas Arteria International. Security holders should note the payment is unfranked.

Atlas Arteria's investment portfolio includes toll road assets across France, Germany, and the United States. The group maintains interests in strategic motorway networks, including APRR in France, Chicago Skyway and Dulles Greenway in the US, and the Warnow Tunnel in Germany.

Investors are encouraged to review tax treatment details on the company's website, as distributions may have different implications depending on your location.

What's next for Atlas Arteria?

Atlas Arteria will continue its focus on managing and optimising its global portfolio of toll road assets, supporting long-term value for stakeholders. The business remains committed to delivering dependable distributions while applying disciplined and sustainable management practices.

Shareholders can expect the distribution payment in early October, with future updates likely as the company executes its strategy across key international markets.

Atlas Arteria share price snapshot

Atlas Arteria shares have risen 11% for the year to date, outpacing the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has increased 7% over the same period.

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