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Market Cap $304.45 million
P/E Ratio 9.25
Dividend Yield 7.41%
Shares Outstanding 163.68 million
Earnings per share 0.204
Dividend per share 0.12
Year To Date Return 3.56%
Earnings Yield 10.81%
Franking 100%
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  • Helloworld Travel Ltd (ASX: HLO)
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, Helloworld Travel has historically paid two fully franked shareholder dividends a year.

    Helloworld Travel generally pays its shareholder dividends in March and September.

    Helloworld Travel Ltd listed on the ASX on 13 September 2000.

    Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
    01 Sep 2025 $0.0600 100.00% Final 16 Sep 2025
    11 Mar 2025 $0.0800 100.00% Interim 26 Mar 2025
    05 Sep 2024 $0.0600 100.00% Final 19 Sep 2024
    07 Mar 2024 $0.0500 100.00% Interim 22 Mar 2024
    07 Sep 2023 $0.0600 100.00% Final 22 Sep 2023
    06 Mar 2023 $0.0200 100.00% Interim 23 Mar 2023
    02 Sep 2022 $0.1000 100.00% Final 23 Sep 2022
    03 Mar 2020 $0.0900 100.00% Interim 19 Mar 2020
    30 Aug 2019 $0.1250 100.00% Final 17 Sep 2019
    27 Feb 2019 $0.0800 100.00% Interim 15 Mar 2019
    31 Aug 2018 $0.1100 100.00% Final 18 Sep 2018
    23 Feb 2018 $0.0700 100.00% Interim 09 Mar 2018
    01 Sep 2017 $0.0000 100.00% Final 20 Sep 2017
    01 Mar 2017 $0.0600 100.00% Interim 20 Mar 2017
    01 Sep 2016 $0.0200 100.00% Final 16 Sep 2016

    HLO ASX Announcements

    An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

    DateAnnouncementPrice Sensitive?TimeNo. of PagesFile Size
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    About Helloworld Travel Ltd

    Helloworld Travel Ltd (ASX: HLO) is an Australian-based travel distribution company. It consists of a wide array of travel brands across three key pillars of its business: retail, wholesale, and inbound. Its portfolio of travel names includes Magellan Travel, Mobile Travel Agents, Viva Holidays, Sunlover Holidays, and Asia Escape Holidays. As well as its extensive and diversified travel operations in Australia and New Zealand, Helloworld has a significant business presence in Fiji.

     

    HLO Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
    15 Jan 2026 $1.86 $0.00 0.00% 138,238 $1.86 $1.87 $1.85
    14 Jan 2026 $1.86 $-0.03 -1.59% 63,902 $1.89 $1.89 $1.86
    13 Jan 2026 $1.89 $0.02 1.07% 143,002 $1.88 $1.89 $1.87
    12 Jan 2026 $1.87 $-0.01 -0.53% 98,547 $1.86 $1.88 $1.86
    09 Jan 2026 $1.87 $0.01 0.54% 82,514 $1.86 $1.89 $1.85
    08 Jan 2026 $1.86 $-0.01 -0.53% 161,267 $1.87 $1.90 $1.86
    07 Jan 2026 $1.88 $0.01 0.54% 53,708 $1.86 $1.88 $1.86
    06 Jan 2026 $1.86 $0.03 1.64% 47,933 $1.86 $1.88 $1.86
    05 Jan 2026 $1.83 $-0.06 -3.17% 93,341 $1.89 $1.89 $1.83
    02 Jan 2026 $1.89 $0.06 3.29% 22,832 $1.90 $1.90 $1.85
    31 Dec 2025 $1.83 $0.01 0.55% 58,488 $1.82 $1.90 $1.82
    30 Dec 2025 $1.82 $-0.01 -0.55% 76,794 $1.82 $1.87 $1.82
    29 Dec 2025 $1.83 $-0.05 -2.67% 98,797 $1.87 $1.87 $1.81
    24 Dec 2025 $1.87 $0.03 1.63% 52,152 $1.84 $1.87 $1.83
    23 Dec 2025 $1.85 $-0.03 -1.60% 232,747 $1.86 $1.87 $1.83
    22 Dec 2025 $1.87 $-0.02 -1.06% 51,452 $1.89 $1.90 $1.86
    19 Dec 2025 $1.90 $0.04 2.16% 141,808 $1.86 $1.90 $1.86
    18 Dec 2025 $1.86 $-0.02 -1.06% 70,875 $1.86 $1.90 $1.85
    17 Dec 2025 $1.88 $0.04 2.17% 204,133 $1.85 $1.90 $1.85
    16 Dec 2025 $1.84 $0.02 1.10% 413,418 $1.82 $1.85 $1.80

    Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
    27 May 2025 Andrew Burnes Buy 50,000 $74,460
    On-market trade.
    05 Mar 2025 Cinzia Burnes Buy 300,000 $515,739
    On-market trade.

    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Mr Garry Arthur Hounsell Non-Executive ChairmanNon-Executive Director Oct 2016
    Mr Hounsell has Director experience on a range of Boards. Garry was formerly Senior Partner of Ernst & Young, Chief Executive Officer and Country Managing Partner of Andersen Australia. He is the Chairman of Electro Optic Systems Limited and a Non-Executive Director of Treasury Wine Estates Limited. He was formerly Chairman of Myer Holdings Limited, Spotless Group Limited, Pan Aust Limited, Commonwealth Superannuation Fund and eMitch Limited. He was also a Non-Executive Director of Qantas Airways Limited, Orica Limited, Dulux Group Limited and NuFarm Limited. He is the Chairman of the Governance Committee and a Member of the Risk Committee.
    Mr Robert John Dalton Non-Executive Director Nov 2021
    Mr Dalton career has spanned over 35 years where he was a Partner at Arthur Andersen from 1995 - 2002 and Senior Partner at Ernst & Young from 2002 - 2019 where he undertook many complex engagements on large corporations in Australia and overseas. Rob provided advice and assurance on mergers, acquisitions and divestments as well as the implementation of governance frameworks within the Manufacturing, Infrastructure, Consumer Products and Service Organizations. Rob held the role of Acting Chief Executive of Sports Australia and the Australian Sports Commission based in Canberra, where he oversaw 110 National Sporting Organisations providing funding to sports and activity providers to grow participation from Feb 2020 to April 2022. He is Chairman of the Risk Committee and a Member of the Governance Committee.
    Mr Andrew James Burnes Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director Feb 2016
    Mr Burnes was employed by Blake Dawson Waldron. After the merger of The AOT Group and Helloworld in January 2016, he was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Helloworld Travel Limited on 1 February 2016.
    Mrs Cinzia Burnes Chief Operating OfficerExecutive Director Feb 2016
    Ms Burnes brings sector and management experience to the Board. In 1982, Cinzia commenced her career in travel and after working as a travel wholesaler in Italy for nine years, she played a pivotal role in growing AOT from a regional safari operator into one of Australasia's travel distribution businesses. The AOT Group was privately owned by Andrew and Cinzia Burnes until its merger with Helloworld in February 2016. Cinzia was a Director of Tourism Victoria from 2013 to 2015. Cinzia also served as a Board member of Health
    Services Australia from 2005 to 2007 and the Australian Tourist Commission from 2001 to 2004. Cinzia was appointed a Director of Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) on 14 December 2022.
    Hon Martin Pakula Non-Executive Director Nov 2022
    Hon Pakula served as a Member of the Victorian Parliament for 16 years, from 2006 to 2022. In that time, he held a range of ministerial portfolios including Minister for Industry, Minister for Trade, Minister for Industrial Relations, Minister for Public Transport, Attorney General, Minister for Racing, Minister for Innovation, Minister for Jobs, Minister for Business Precincts and Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events. Martin served a six and half year term as an MLC in the 2000s and a ten-year term as an MLA from 2013 to 2022.
    Ms Leanne Coddington Non-Executive Director Feb 2023
    Ms Coddington has a level of industry experience in the tourism, events and hospitality sectors spanning more than 30 years. As CEO of Tourism and Events Queensland for nine years from 2013 to 2022, Leanne leads the strategic positioning of Queensland's tourism and events industry including marketing, global trade distribution, industry and aviation partnerships, event acquisition and experience development. Leanne guided the State's tourism and events industry through the COVID-19 pandemic ensuring it was well positioned as state and international borders reopened. Prior to that, she held senior executive roles with Tourism Queensland including Destination Partnerships, Strategy and Research and Human Resources. Her early career in hospitality management included senior executive roles with the Hyatt Hotel Group. She is a Member of the Risk Committee & Governance Committee
    Ms Sylvie Moser Company Secretary Mar 2022
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    Michael Smith Chief Financial Officer
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    Sylvie Moser Company Secretary
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    Chris Hunter General Manager - New Zealand
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    Nick Sutherland Group General Manager - Retail Networks
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    Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Name Shares Capital
    Sintack Pty Ltd 21,177,612 12.97%
    The Burnes Group Pty Ltd 18,358,287 11.24%
    J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 11,747,763 7.19%
    Andrew James Burnes 10,745,531 6.58%
    Cinzia Burnes 10,438,014 6.39%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 8,320,976 5.09%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 7,114,285 4.36%
    CTG Investments Pty Ltd 2,735,998 1.68%
    Dragonhills Pty Limited 2,735,998 1.68%
    John Armour 2,150,000 1.32%
    BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 1,112,397 0.68%
    Charles & Cornelia Goode Foundation Pty Ltd 1,000,000 0.61%
    Huno Pty Ltd 838,045 0.51%
    Ghassan Beydoun 820,000 0.50%
    Warbont Nominees Pty Ltd 709,294 0.43%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd 691,793 0.42%
    Qader Hussain Ehsani 626,036 0.38%
    Beldisha Pty Ltd 570,971 0.35%
    Telunapa Pty Ltd 550,000 0.34%
    Ubs Nominees Pty Ltd 517,759 0.32%

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