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The a2 Milk Company Limited (ASX: A2M)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The a2 Milk Company Ltd paid its maiden dividend to shareholders in April 2025.
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The a2 Milk Company Ltd does not currently have a dividend reinvestment program.
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The company was founded in 2000 in New Zealand and listed on the ASX in March 2015.
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About The a2 Milk Company Limited
A2 Milk Company Ltd (ASX: A2M) is a fresh milk and infant formula company that sources, produces and supplies a2 brand milk and milk-related products in Australia and globally.
The Company was founded in 2000 in New Zealand by scientist Dr Corran McLachlan and Howard Paterson.
The company produces fresh cows' milk that naturally contains the A2 protein type and no A1 protein. Some research suggests the A1 protein can cause digestion issues.