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NAB Posts Solid $3.58B Cash Earnings, Declares 85c Fully Franked Dividend

National Australia Bank has reported robust half-year results with cash earnings of $3.58 billion and announced a fully franked interim dividend of 85 cents per share, underscoring its strong market position and strategic clarity.
Victor Sage
7 May 2025

NAB Declares AUD 0.85 Fully Franked Dividend with Flexible Reinvestment Options

National Australia Bank has announced a fully franked ordinary dividend of AUD 0.85 per share for the half-year ending March 2025, alongside Dividend Reinvestment and Bonus Security Plans offering shareholders multiple currency payment options.
Victor Sage
7 May 2025

NAB Navigates Challenges with Strong Capital and Strategic Growth in 1H25

National Australia Bank (NAB) reported steady cash earnings and improved return on equity in the first half of 2025, underpinned by strong capital ratios and a clear strategic focus on business banking, deposits, and proprietary home lending.
Claire Turing
7 May 2025

NAB Navigates Challenges with Modest Earnings Growth and Strategic Momentum

National Australia Bank posted a 0.8% rise in cash earnings for 1H25, underpinned by profit growth and lower credit impairments amid a cautious economic outlook. The bank advances its strategy focused on customer experience and technology modernization while maintaining strong capital and liquidity positions.
Claire Turing
7 May 2025

NAB Navigates Challenges with Steady Earnings and Strategic Advances

National Australia Bank’s half year results to March 2025 reveal modest revenue growth and stable cash earnings amid competitive pressures and regulatory demands. The bank’s strong capital position and ongoing strategy execution underpin cautious optimism.
Claire Turing
7 May 2025

NAB Navigates 1Q25 with Revenue Growth Amid Rising Credit Costs

National Australia Bank’s first quarter update reveals a modest 2% dip in cash earnings despite a 3% revenue increase, as credit impairment charges and expenses rise. The bank’s refreshed strategy and strong capital position set the stage for cautious optimism.
Victor Sage
19 Feb 2025