BWP Group announces December 2025 half-year dividend: distribution details and DRP

BWP Group has declared a 9.58 cent unfranked interim distribution, with a DRP option and payment set for February 2026.

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Key points
  • BWP Group announced an interim unfranked distribution of 9.58 cents per security for the six months ending 31 December 2025, with key dates including an ex-dividend date on 30 December and payment on 27 February 2026.
  • The Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP) is open to eligible investors, allowing reinvestment at a price determined in January 2026, with the election closing on 2 January 2026.
  • BWP Group focuses on delivering steady distributions and will provide tax component details in February, continuing to support reinvestment opportunities for its unitholders.

The BWP Group (ASX: BWP) share price is in focus following the trust's latest dividend announcement, with the Board declaring a distribution of 9.58 cents per security for the six months to 31 December 2025.

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What did BWP Group report?

  • Interim distribution: 9.58 cents per stapled security, unfranked
  • Ex-dividend date: 30 December 2025
  • Record date: 31 December 2025
  • Payment date: 27 February 2026
  • Dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) available, with election date closing 2 January 2026

What else do investors need to know?

This interim distribution is unfranked, with 100% paid as unfranked income. BWP's DRP allows eligible investors to reinvest their distribution into additional units, with the price set by the average security price between 6 and 19 January 2026. Investors should note tax component details will be confirmed in a separate ASX release on 13 February 2026.

According to BWP Group, information and DRP rules are available via their investor centre or through the share registry at Computershare.

What's next for BWP Group?

Looking ahead, BWP Group investors can expect further details on the distribution's tax components before the payment is made in February. The trust continues to offer its DRP without discount for eligible securityholders, supporting reinvestment opportunities.

BWP Group remains focused on delivering steady distributions to its unitholders and providing regular updates as further financial results are released.

BWP Group share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, BWP Group shares have risen 13%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen around 2% over the same period.

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