Q1 Dividend

CORPACT
Mon, Nov 24 2025 08:30 am

Q1 DIVIDEND

Property for Industry Limited (PFI, the Company) is pleased to announce a first quarter dividend of 2.20(1) cents per share (cps).

The dividend will have imputation credits of 0.54 cps attached and a supplementary dividend of 0.24 cps will be paid to non-resident shareholders. The record date for the dividend is 1 December 2025, and the payment date is 10 December 2025. The dividend reinvestment scheme will not operate for this dividend.

ENDS

ABOUT PFI & CONTACT

PFI is an NZX listed industrial property specialist, owning over 90 quality properties worth more than $2 billion. Our well diversified portfolio is focused on strategic locations that drive value and growth for the industrial sector, for our tenants, and for our investors. Since listing on the NZX in 1994, we’ve built a strong track record of delivering consistent returns. We invest for the long-term, combining our capital and specialist industry capability to deliver the successful outcomes all our stakeholders need.

For further information please contact:

SIMON WOODHAMS
Chief Executive Officer
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Phone: +64 21 749 770
Email: [email protected]

CRAIG PEIRCE
Chief Finance and Operating Officer
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Phone: +64 21 248 6301
Email: [email protected]

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Property for Industry Limited
Level 4, Hayman Kronfeld Building, 15 Galway Street, Auckland 1010
PO Box 1147, Shortland Street, Auckland 1140
www.propertyforindustry.co.nz

(1) All dividend figures in this announcement have been rounded to two decimal places. For precise amounts, please refer to the Distribution Notice attached to this announcement.


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