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  • Propel Funeral Partners Limited (ASX: PFP)
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, Propel Funeral Partners has historically paid two fully franked dividends a year. 

    Propel Funeral Partners generally pays its shareholder dividends in April and October.

    Propel Funeral Partners Ltd listed on the ASX on 23 November 2017.

    PFP 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.

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    About Propel Funeral Partners Limited

    Propel Funeral Partners Ltd (ASX: PFP) is an Australian-based company that provides death care services in Australia and New Zealand. The company owns funeral homes, cremation facilities, cemeteries, and related infrastructure in almost every Australian state and New Zealand.

    It offers a range of services and products related to death care, including the collection and transfer of the deceased, mortuary services, arranging and conducting funerals, cremation, burial, and memorialisation.

    Propel has expanded its operations by acquiring smaller, often family-run, funeral operations. It is now the second-largest private provider of death care services in the Australia-New Zealand market. 

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