DRP Share Price and updated ASX Appendix 3A.1 Form

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Thu, Mar 27 2025 10:58 am

MARKET RELEASE - THURSDAY 27 MARCH 2025

Dividend Reinvestment Plan Share Price and updated ASX Appendix 3A.1 Form

The price for each share to be issued through the Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP) for the H1 FY25 dividend to be paid in respect of the period ended 31 December 2024 is NZ$1.9628 (DRP Price). The DRP Price is inclusive of a 2.0% discount.

The DRP Price has been determined in accordance with the rules of the DRP. For the H1 FY25 dividend, the DRP Price was calculated using a volume weighted average price, over the five trading days during the period from 20 March 2025 to 26 March 2025 inclusive.

Shares are expected to be issued to participants in the DRP on 4 April 2025.

Further details regarding the full year dividend and DRP, including the AUD equivalent to the total dividend/distribution amount per security, and the corresponding FX rate, can be found in the updated ASX Appendix 3A.1 form (Notification of Dividend/Distribution).

Authorised by:

Rodney Deacon
Finance Lead Partner – Investor Relations and Commercial


For more information contact:

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(64) 21 222 2992
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For investor queries please contact:
Rodney Deacon
Finance Lead Partner – Investor Relations and Commercial
(64) 21 631 074
[email protected]


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