Own AMP shares? Here's your financial calendar for 2026

Macquarie says the next catalyst for AMP shares will be the FY25 results on 12 February.

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Key points

  • Key Dates for AMP in 2026: AMP's FY25 results and final dividend announcement are scheduled for 12 February. The AGM will be held on 10 April, followed by quarterly updates on 16 April (Q1), 16 July (Q2), and 16 October (Q3). The 1H FY26 results and interim dividend will be announced on 6 August.
  • Recent Performance: AMP reported a 3.6% increase in total assets under management to $159.5 billion for the September quarter, with strong platform business inflows but net cash outflows in the superannuation and investments segment improving compared to the previous period.
  • Analyst Opinions: Macquarie maintains a neutral rating with a $1.92 target, anticipating the FY25 results as the next catalyst. Jeffries holds a buy rating with a target of $2.20, whereas Citi downgraded to hold with a $2.10 target following the latest update.

AMP Ltd (ASX: AMP) shares closed at $1.72 apiece, up 0.29% on Tuesday, while the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) rose 0.17%.

With the countdown to the Christmas break now on, ASX 200 companies are getting organised and releasing their 2026 calendars.

Here are the important dates for AMP shareholders next year.

Key dates for AMP investors in 2026

AMP will announce its FY25 results and final dividend on 12 February.

The annual general meeting will be held on 10 April.

AMP will drop its first quarterly update for FY26 on 16 April.

The second update will be released on 16 July.

The wealth manager will release its 1H FY26 results and announce the interim dividend on 6 August.

A third quarter update will follow on 16 October.

What's the latest news from AMP?

At the last update, AMP revealed a 3.6% increase in total assets under management (AUM) to $159.5 billion for the September quarter.

The company said this was mainly due to the platforms business, with net cashflows increasing by an impressive 61.6%.

However, the superannuation and investments division had a net cash outflow of $214 million.

On the bright side, this was less than the $334 million outflow in the prior corresponding period.

AUM in the superannuation and investments division increased 3.4% to $60.5 billion.

AMP Bank reported a 1.3% rise in the value of its total loan book to $23.8 billion, and total deposits of $20.8 billion.

What do the experts think of AMP shares?

The AMP share price has increased 7.2% over the past 12 months.

AMP shares hit a five-year high of $2.01 in October.

Macquarie has a neutral rating on AMP with a 12-month share price target of $1.92.

The broker issued a new note last month after APRA released its authorised deposit-taking institutions (ADIs) data for September.

Macquarie said:

AMP's Gross Loan and Acceptance (GLAA) balance was +2.3% from Dec '24 vs market at +5.2%.

GLAAs are ~45bps below closing balances expected by MRE at Dec '25 and ~84bps below VA expectations.

The broker said the data was consistent with AMP's previously flagged expectations of slower than market growth for FY25.

Macquarie said the next catalyst for AMP shares would be the FY25 results on 12 February.

The broker added:

To become more bullish we need to see a live walk-through of the "best in class technology platform".

Jeffries reiterated its buy rating on AMP shares following the third quarter update.

Analyst Simon Fitzgerald gave AMP shares a 12-month price target of $2.20 apiece.

Citi downgraded AMP shares to a hold rating after the 3Q FY25 report with a price target of $2.10.

Citigroup is an advertising partner of Motley Fool Money. Motley Fool contributor Bronwyn Allen has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Macquarie Group. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended Macquarie Group. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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