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    Frequently Asked Questions

    City Chic Collective has historically paid a small number of sporadic fully franked dividends in the past. Its last dividend payout to shareholders was made in September 2019. 

    City Chic Collective Ltd listed on the ASX on 28 May 1998.

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    About City Chic Collective Limited

    City Chic Collective Ltd (ASX: CCX) is a global retailer specialising in plus-size women's apparel, footwear, and accessories. The company's portfolio of brands includes City Chic, Avenue, Evans, and Navabi. 

    City Chic operates across markets in Australia, New Zealand, the Americas, South Africa, and Europe. Website sales account for around three-quarters of the company's global revenue.

    City Chic also has around 90 retail stores in Australia and New Zealand. The vast majority of the company's revenue, around 90%, is derived equally from the Australia-New Zealand and American markets. 

     

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