Abacus Storage King declares partially franked December 2025 dividend

Abacus Storage King has announced a partially franked interim distribution of 3.1 cents per security for December 2025.

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Key points

  • Abacus Storage King announced a 3.1 cent interim distribution per security for the half-year ending 31 December 2025, with 25% of the payment franked.
  • The distribution is set for an ex-date of 30 December 2025, a record date of 31 December 2025, and will be paid to securityholders on 27 February 2026.
  • Abacus Storage King remains focused on delivering regular income returns, aligning with its income-oriented strategy, without a dividend reinvestment plan for this distribution.

The Abacus Storage King (ASX: ASK) share price is in focus today after the company announced a fully paid interim distribution of 3.1 cents per security, with 25% of the payment franked.

What did Abacus Storage King report?

  • Declared a fully paid interim distribution of 3.1 cents per security for the half-year to 31 December 2025
  • Payment will be partially franked, with 25% franked and 75% unfranked
  • Key dates: ex‑date on 30 December 2025, record date on 31 December 2025
  • Payment scheduled for 27 February 2026
  • Applies to holders of fully paid ordinary/stapled securities (ASX:ASK)

What else do investors need to know?

Abacus Storage King's latest distribution covers the second half of 2025, maintaining its commitment to regular income returns for securityholders. With 25% of the payout franked at a 30% corporate tax rate, investors seeking tax-effective income may find this distribution appealing.

There is no dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) offered for this distribution. The company has not announced any changes to its tax component details, and there is no conduit foreign income attached to this payment.

What's next for Abacus Storage King?

Investors can expect payment of the 3.1 cent interim distribution on 27 February 2026, while the record date is set for the end of December. Looking ahead, Abacus Storage King continues to focus on delivering consistent distributions, reflecting its income-oriented investment strategy.

Future updates, including further results or guidance, may provide more insight on the group's earnings profile and payout outlook for the upcoming periods.

Abacus Storage King share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Abacus Storage King shares have risen 29%, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 2% over the same period.

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