Goodman Group declares 15c unfranked interim distribution for H1 FY26

Goodman Group has declared a 15 cent unfranked interim distribution for the period ending 31 December 2025.

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Key points
  • Goodman Group declared an unfranked interim distribution of 15 cents per security for the period ending 31 December 2025, with key dates set for late December.
  • Further details regarding tax components will be disclosed on 23 February 2026, with payments scheduled for 25 February 2026.
  • Despite a 21% decline in share price over the past year, Goodman maintains its dividend policy, with additional updates expected alongside its half-year results in February.

The Goodman Group (ASX:GMG) share price is in focus after the company declared an unfranked interim distribution of 15 cents per security for the six months ending 31 December 2025.

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What did Goodman Group report?

  • Interim distribution of 15.0 cents per security, fully unfranked
  • Record date: 31 December 2025
  • Ex-dividend date: 30 December 2025
  • Payment date: 25 February 2026
  • Distribution relates to the six-month period ended 31 December 2025
  • Further details, including tax components, will be announced on 23 February 2026

What else do investors need to know?

Goodman's interim distribution remains unfranked, as with recent dividends. There is no change to its dividend policy or payment frequency.

The company has not provided details about tax component breakdowns at this time, but has committed to sharing this information closer to the payment date. Securityholders should expect further updates by late February 2026.

What's next for Goodman Group?

Investors should look out for the company's full distribution and tax component details, due out in late February 2026. Goodman continues to prioritise steady distributions as part of its approach to providing income for securityholders.

Any further company updates or new developments may be revealed when the group releases its half-year results, likely to coincide with the tax component announcement.

Goodman Group share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Goodman Group shares have declined 21%, trailing the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which has risen 3% over the same period.

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