Growthpoint Properties Australia declares 9.2c interim distribution

Growthpoint Properties Australia has announced a 9.2 cent interim distribution for the half-year ending 31 December 2025.

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Key points

  • GrainCorp has sold its GrainsConnect Canada JV to Parrish & Heimbecker for C$150 million, anticipating a loss of A$5–10 million from the transaction.
  • The company forecasts a decline in FY26 receival volumes to 11.0–12.0 million tonnes due to market and weather pressures.
  • GrainCorp remains focused on portfolio optimisation, cost management, and supporting its core agribusiness operations despite challenging conditions.

The Growthpoint Properties Australia (ASX: GOZ) share price is in focus after the company announced a fully unfranked interim distribution of 9.2 cents per stapled security for the six months ending 31 December 2025.

What did Growthpoint Properties Australia report?

  • Interim distribution of 9.2 cents per stapled security, unfranked
  • Record date set for 31 December 2025
  • Ex-dividend date is 30 December 2025
  • Payment date scheduled for 27 February 2026
  • Distribution relates to the half-year period ending 31 December 2025
  • Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP) is in place for this distribution

What else do investors need to know?

This dividend will be paid entirely unfranked, meaning shareholders will not receive franking credits with this payment. The company has confirmed there is no conduit foreign income attached to this distribution.

Details on the tax components of the distribution will be provided on or around the payment date at Growthpoint's website, helping investors with their tax obligations. Shareholders can also choose to participate in the Dividend Reinvestment Plan if they wish to increase their holdings automatically.

What's next for Growthpoint Properties Australia?

Growthpoint Properties Australia continues to offer regular distributions to its investors, supported by its property portfolio. The company's ongoing focus is on stable income generation and providing flexibility for investors through its DRP.

Looking ahead, investors will be watching for the full-year results and updates on the property market, which could impact future distributions and portfolio performance.

Growthpoint Properties Australia share price snapshot

Over the past 12 months, Growthpoint Properties Australia shares have risen 1%, trailing the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) which as risen 3% over the same period.

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