Charter Hall Group declares interim distribution for 1H FY26

Charter Hall Group declares a 24.83-cent half-year distribution for the six months to 31 December 2025, with most of it franked.

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Key points
  • Charter Hall Group announced a half-year distribution of 24.83 cents per security, with 85% franked at a 30% tax rate, payable on 27 February 2026.
  • The company offers a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP), allowing investors to receive additional securities instead of cash, benefiting from the mostly franked distribution.
  • Charter Hall aims to maintain consistent investor returns through its diversified property portfolio, focusing on active management and capital recycling to underpin sustainable earnings.

The Charter Hall Group (ASX: CHC) share price is in focus today after the company declared a half-year distribution of 24.83 cents per security, with 85% of the payment franked at a 30% tax rate.

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What did Charter Hall Group report?

  • Distribution of 24.83 cents per stapled security for the six months ending 31 December 2025
  • Payment date scheduled for 27 February 2026
  • Record date set for 31 December 2025, and ex-date of 30 December 2025
  • 85.0% of the distribution is franked at the 30% corporate tax rate
  • The remaining 15.0% is unfranked
  • Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP) is available for this distribution

What else do investors need to know?

The latest declared distribution from Charter Hall Group covers the six-month period ending 31 December 2025 and reflects the company's ongoing commitment to delivering regular income for securityholders.

The group has confirmed that the Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP) will apply, giving investors the option to receive additional stapled securities in lieu of a cash payment. The distribution consists almost entirely of franked income, which may benefit Australian tax residents.

What's next for Charter Hall Group?

Looking ahead, Charter Hall Group is expected to continue its strategy of delivering stable distributions to investors, supported by its diversified property portfolio. The group's ongoing focus on active property management and capital recycling aims to support sustainable earnings and regular payouts.

The next major date for investors is the payment of the declared distribution on 27 February 2026, with further details likely to be released in future market updates.

Charter Hall Group share price snapshot

Charter Hall Group shares have risen 66% over the past 12 months, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has increased around 2% over the same period.

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