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Superloop Limited upgrades FY26 underlying EBITDA guidance to $118-$122 million, driven by strong trading and the Lightning Broadband acquisition, while launching a bold three-year Supercharge29 strategy targeting sustained growth and shareholder returns.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
3 June 2026
Scales Corporation has declared a final FY2025 dividend of 12.5 cents per share, lifting total dividends for the year to 25 cents, representing 59% of underlying net profit. The company also introduced a Dividend Reinvestment Plan offering shares at a 2% discount.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
3 June 2026
Promisia Healthcare reported a 58% jump in underlying EBITDAF to $6.6 million for FY26, driven by improved occupancy and operational upgrades. The company introduced a dividend policy tied to operating free cash flow, signalling confidence in sustained cash generation.
Ada Torres
Ada Torres
3 June 2026
Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust (TEMIT) posted a robust 41.3% net asset value total return for FY2026, outpacing its benchmark and narrowing its share price discount, while maintaining dividends and expanding share buybacks.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
3 June 2026
AFC Group Holdings reported a sharp 78% drop in revenue to NZ$161,000 and a net loss of NZ$818,000 for FY2026, but secured shareholder backing and plans to expand its wine portfolio and distribution reach.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
2 June 2026
Australian Finance Group (ASX:AFG) has kicked off a $15 million on-market share buyback, aiming to return capital to shareholders while maintaining strategic flexibility amid recent share price softness.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
2 June 2026
ANZ Group Holdings Limited has updated details for its 2026 Interim Dividend, confirming an 83-cent payment per share, partially franked, with dividend reinvestment and bonus option plans priced at AUD 35.31.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
2 June 2026
TPG Telecom’s 2026 Investor Day reaffirmed FY26 EBITDA guidance and outlined a medium-term plan focused on mobile revenue growth, digital transformation, and cost efficiency, supported by a robust balance sheet ahead of spectrum licence renewals.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
2 June 2026
QuickFee Limited has reported a robust 77% increase in Australian originations for Q4 FY26 to-date, driven by strong Fee Funding and Disbursement Funding growth. The company boosted its Australian credit facility by A$15 million, signalling confidence in its low-risk lending model, while US operations focus on reseller channel expansion amid a product embedding delay.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
2 June 2026
Heartland Group Holdings has agreed to acquire TSB Bank for NZD 620 million, merging the two into a challenger bank with $18 billion in assets and expected 20% EPS accretion.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
2 June 2026
AoFrio Limited has initiated a 1-for-7 renounceable rights offer at NZ$0.07 per share aiming to raise nearly NZ$5 million. This follows a recent $4.56 million placement and supports an aggressive growth strategy targeting $300 million revenue by 2030.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
2 June 2026
MFF Capital Investments’ May update shows a modest fall in net tangible assets per share and outlines a cautious yet optimistic portfolio stance amid geopolitical tensions and technological advances.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
1 June 2026