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Market Cap $3.86 billion
P/E Ratio 36.88
Dividend Yield 2.93%
Shares Outstanding 1.64 billion
Earnings per share -0.264
Dividend per share 0.08
Year To Date Return 15.09%
Earnings Yield 2.71%
Franking 100%
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  • Viva Energy Group Ltd (ASX: VEA)
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, Viva Energy has historically paid fully franked shareholder dividends, most recently two a year in March and September. 

    Viva Energy Group Ltd listed on the ASX on 13 July 2018.

    Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
    12 Mar 2026 $0.0394 100.00% Final 31 Mar 2026
    05 Sep 2025 $0.0283 100.00% Interim 30 Sep 2025
    07 Mar 2025 $0.0387 100.00% Final 31 Mar 2025
    09 Sep 2024 $0.0670 100.00% Interim 25 Sep 2024
    07 Mar 2024 $0.0710 100.00% Final 22 Mar 2024
    05 Sep 2023 $0.0850 100.00% Interim 20 Sep 2023
    07 Mar 2023 $0.1330 100.00% Final 24 Mar 2023
    07 Sep 2022 $0.1370 100.00% Interim 23 Sep 2022
    07 Mar 2022 $0.0320 100.00% Final 24 Mar 2022
    06 Sep 2021 $0.0410 100.00% Interim 23 Sep 2021
    28 Aug 2020 $0.0080 100.00% Interim 16 Sep 2020
    24 Mar 2020 $0.0260 100.00% Final 15 Apr 2020
    26 Sep 2019 $0.0210 100.00% Interim 14 Oct 2019

    VEA 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 Viva Energy Group Ltd

    Viva Energy Group Ltd (ASX: VEA) is Australia's second-largest vertically integrated refined transport fuel supplier. The company makes, imports, blends, and delivers about one-quarter of Australia's fuel requirements. It also supplies lubricants, solvents, and bitumen.

    As the exclusive Australian licensee of the multinational Shell fuel brand, Viva has a network of around 1,350 Shell and Liberty service stations nationally. As such, the company supplies the third-largest number of retail fuel outlets behind Ampol with approximately 1850 service stations and BP with around 1480 sites. 

    It also owns the Geelong Refinery in Victoria, the only manufacturer of bitumen, solvents, and avgas in Australia. In 2020, Viva was part of a federal government subsidy scheme to keep Australia's fuel refineries operating in a bid to guarantee national energy security. Viva's Geelong Refinery is now only one of two operating in Australia, along with Ampol's Lytton Refinery in Brisbane.

    In 2023, Viva took over the Coles Express convenience retail business at its service station outlets. It is seen as an attempt to reposition the business as electric vehicle take-up increases. Viva is also expanding its Geelong site to include a natural gas import terminal, bringing gas from other parts of the country to meet demand in southeast Australia. As well, Viva is exploring alternative fuel technologies, pursuing hydrogen and solar projects.

     

     

    VEA Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
    23 Apr 2026 $2.35 $0.04 1.73% 11,576,962 $2.31 $2.42 $2.31
    22 Apr 2026 $2.31 $-0.01 -0.43% 9,186,174 $2.36 $2.37 $2.28
    21 Apr 2026 $2.32 $0.02 0.87% 7,916,757 $2.36 $2.39 $2.31
    20 Apr 2026 $2.30 $-0.23 -9.09% 14,009,216 $2.31 $2.43 $2.29
    15 Apr 2026 $2.53 $-0.12 -4.53% 7,649,553 $2.48 $2.54 $2.47
    14 Apr 2026 $2.65 $0.05 1.92% 9,175,223 $2.59 $2.65 $2.56
    13 Apr 2026 $2.60 $0.09 3.59% 16,846,896 $2.65 $2.69 $2.58
    10 Apr 2026 $2.51 $0.01 0.40% 4,614,774 $2.47 $2.51 $2.47
    09 Apr 2026 $2.50 $0.08 3.31% 9,941,114 $2.50 $2.54 $2.47
    08 Apr 2026 $2.42 $-0.22 -8.33% 16,166,060 $2.50 $2.50 $2.35
    07 Apr 2026 $2.64 $0.07 2.72% 7,651,739 $2.59 $2.64 $2.55
    02 Apr 2026 $2.57 $-0.01 -0.39% 12,926,761 $2.53 $2.59 $2.51
    01 Apr 2026 $2.58 $0.01 0.39% 12,272,136 $2.51 $2.59 $2.46
    31 Mar 2026 $2.57 $0.04 1.58% 15,442,214 $2.60 $2.63 $2.53
    30 Mar 2026 $2.53 $0.05 2.02% 16,197,012 $2.51 $2.59 $2.50
    27 Mar 2026 $2.48 $0.04 1.64% 11,207,117 $2.46 $2.55 $2.45
    26 Mar 2026 $2.44 $0.06 2.52% 10,629,173 $2.40 $2.44 $2.37
    25 Mar 2026 $2.38 $-0.07 -2.86% 16,680,259 $2.47 $2.48 $2.36

    Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
    21 Apr 2026 Sarah Ryan Buy 20,000 $46,964
    On-market trade.
    24 Mar 2026 Scott Wyatt Exercise 160,476 $393,166
    Conversion of securities. 2,456,658 rights
    24 Mar 2026 Scott Wyatt Buy 160,476 $393,166
    Conversion of securities.
    24 Mar 2026 Scott Wyatt Sell 250,000 $606,950
    On-market trade.
    24 Mar 2026 Scott Wyatt Expiry 832,892 $2,040,585
    As advised by the company. lapsed, 1,623,766 rights
    23 Mar 2026 Sarah Ryan Buy 20,000 $48,000
    On-market trade.
    24 Nov 2025 Scott Wyatt Issued 764,525 $1,551,985
    Issue of securities. 2,617,134 Performance Rights
    31 Oct 2025 Sarah Ryan Buy 10,000 $18,150
    On-market trade.
    30 Oct 2025 Arnoud De Meyer Buy 11,000 $19,525
    On-market trade.

    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Dr Sarah Elizabeth Ryan Non-Executive DirectorNon-Executive Chairman Jun 2018
    Dr Ryan has over 30 years of international experience in the energy industry, including technical, operational and leadership roles at several oil & gas and oilfield services companies, and a decade as an equity analyst covering natural resources. She is Chair of Risk Committee, member of Sustainability, Retail and Strategy and Investment Committee.
    Ms Nicola Wakefield Evans Non-Executive Director Aug 2021
    Ms Evans has commercial, strategy and corporate finance legal experience gained over a 40-year international career as a corporate finance lawyer, senior executive and non-executive director. She is Chair of Sustainability Committee and member of Risk, Energy and Strategy and Investment Committee.
    Mr Scott Andrew Wyatt Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director Aug 2014
    Mr Wyatt has more than 30 years of experience in the oil and gas sector and has held various leadership roles within its downstream oil and gas business (formerly Shell) including strategy, marketing (consumer and commercial) and supply and distribution. He is also member of Energy, Retail and Strategy and Investment Committee.
    Mr Dat Duong Non-Executive Director Jun 2018
    Mr Duong is the Vitol Investment Partnership Portfolio Manager and Vitol Investment Director and previously the Head of Investments for Vitol in Asia Pacific. He joined Vitol in 2010 and has international investment banking experience, including with Merrill Lynch in the Global Energy and Power Investment Banking Group in both Hong Kong and Canada, where he led multiple landmark downstream oil transactions. He is member of Risk, Energy and Strategy and Investment Committee.
    Dr Arnoud De Meyer Non-Executive Director Jun 2018
    Dr Meyer is a former President of Singapore Management University (SMU) and was previously a Professor in Management Studies at the University of Cambridge and Director of Judge Business School. He was also associated with INSEAD as a professor for 23 years and was the founding Dean of INSEAD's Asia Campus in Singapore. Currently he is Professor Emeritus at SMU. He is Chair of Strategy and Investment Committee and Energy Committee.
    Mr John Francis Joyce Non-Executive Director Jun 2025
    Mr Joyce brings over 35 years of experience in financial controls, enterprise risk management and governance oversight gained through leading multi-site retail operations. He is Chair of Retail Committee and member of Risk Committee.
    Mr Mark Chung Non-Executive Director May 2025
    Mr Chung is the current Head of Investments for Vitol in Asia Pacific and joined Vitol in 2020. During his time at Vitol, he served on the Supervisory Board of VTTI B.V. and is currently a Director on the Board of Vitol Emerald Bidco Pty Limited (an entity with 1,300 service stations in sub-Saharan Africa). He is member of Sustainability, Retail and Strategy and Investment Committee.
    Mr Alistair Bell Non-Executive Director Mar 2026
    Mr Bell has over 30 years executive experience in international commercial and financial leadership roles. Mr Bell most recently held Group Chief Financial Officer roles for Metcash Limited (ASX: MTS) (2020 - 2024) and GrainCorp Limited (ASX: GNC) (2010 - 2020). At Metcash, Mr Bell was a director of Ritchies Stores Pty Ltd and Total Tools Holdings Ltd. Mr Bell has held senior executive positions with private and public organisations in a number of sectors including retail and consumer goods, agribusiness and food manufacturing, infrastructure and supply chain, property, travel and hotels, technology, and mining and metals.
    Mr Georgia Coutts Company Secretary Aug 2025
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    Mr Cheng Tang Additional company secretary Aug 2021
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    Cheng Tang Additional company secretary
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    Carolyn Pedic Chief Financial Officer
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    Julian Doyle Chief Information Officer
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    Natasha Cuthbert Chief People and Culture Officer
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    Lachlan Pfeiffer Chief Strategy Officer
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    Georgia Coutts Company Secretary
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    Denis Urtizberea Executive General Manager Commercial and Industrial
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    Bill Patterson Executive General Manager Energy and Infrastructure
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    Jennifer Gray Interim Chief Executive Officer Convenience and Mobility Executive General Manager Supply Chain
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    Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Name Shares Capital
    Vip Energy Australia B. V 479,282,129 29.48%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 382,210,581 23.51%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 234,493,633 14.42%
    J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 132,057,781 8.12%
    Sepl Pty Ltd 56,731,458 3.49%
    Argo Investments Limited 29,379,316 1.81%
    BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 25,404,676 1.56%
    BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd i 24,088,202 1.48%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd 18,810,831 1.16%
    Merrill Lynch (Australia) Nominees Pty Limited 17,731,582 1.09%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited i 12,323,589 0.76%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited A/C 2 11,927,872 0.73%
    Pacific Custodians Pty Limited 9,441,735 0.58%
    Mr Scott Wyatt 9,298,806 0.57%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd i 6,469,135 0.40%
    BNP Paribas Noms (NZ) Ltd 5,348,819 0.33%
    Whsp Holdings Pty Limited 5,000,000 0.31%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited i 3,853,042 0.24%
    UBS Nominees Pty Ltd 2,996,390 0.18%
    Pacific Custodians Pty Limited i 2,901,638 0.19%

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