When will AUB Group shares start trading again?

AUB Group shares have been placed in a trading halt as the company prepares an announcement in response to recent media coverage.

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Key points
  • AUB Group shares paused trading on 27 October 2025 as the company prepares a response to media reports and a notable 12% share price increase.
  • The halt was initiated by AUB to ensure fair information distribution, with trading set to resume following the upcoming company statement or by 29 October 2025.
  • Investors should look for a formal statement from AUB addressing the recent media coverage and share price movement, while the company maintains full compliance with disclosure obligations.

Yesterday, AUB Group Ltd (ASX: AUB) entered a trading halt as the company prepares a response to recent media reports and yesterday's noticeable share price movement where there stock jumped 12%.

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What did AUB Group report?

  • Trading in AUB Group shares has been paused, effective 27 October 2025
  • The halt was requested by AUB Group Limited pending an official announcement
  • AUB will address both media coverage and today's share price action in its upcoming statement
  • No financial figures or operational results were disclosed in this announcement

What else do investors need to know?

AUB Group's trading halt is a precautionary step to ensure all shareholders have equal access to information as the company responds to media speculation. The halt comes as requested by AUB and in line with ASX Listing Rules.

It's expected that trading in AUB shares will resume when either the company releases its statement or on 29 October 2025, whichever comes first. The company has confirmed there are no other matters requiring disclosure at this stage.

What's next for AUB Group?

Investors can expect a formal response from AUB Group addressing the media reports and explaining the share price movement. The trading halt will stay in place until the company's announcement or the start of trading on 29 October 2025.

Until then, AUB has assured the market it is complying fully with its disclosure obligations and acting to keep investors well-informed.

AUB Group share price snapshot

Including yesterday's 12% jump, AUB Group shares are 12% higher over the past year, running slightly ahead of the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has increased 10% over the same period.

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