DigiCo Infrastructure REIT (ASX:DGT)

Australia flag Australia · Delayed Price · Currency is AUD
2.390
+0.080 (3.46%)
Apr 28, 2026, 4:11 PM AEST
Market Cap1.28B -8.3%
Revenue (ttm)171.00M
Net Income-101.85M
EPS-0.23
Shares Out553.50M
PE Ration/a
Forward PE24.60
Dividend0.12 (5.19%)
Ex-Dividend DateDec 30, 2025
Volume3,005,354
Average Volume2,232,976
Open2.280
Previous Close2.310
Day's Range2.280 - 2.410
52-Week Range1.595 - 4.000
Betan/a
RSI71.89
Earnings DateFeb 20, 2026

About ASX:DGT

DigiCo Infrastructure REIT (DGT) is a diversified owner, operator and developer of data centres, with a global portfolio and broad investment mandate across Stabilized, Value-add and Development opportunities. DGT’s portfolio consists of data center assets across key Australian and North American markets with 172MW of planned IT capacity, including 85MW of Contracted IT capacity. DigiCo Infrastructure REIT was established on November 01, 2024. [Read more]

Founded 2024
Country Australia
Stock Exchange Australian Securities Exchange
Ticker Symbol DGT
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News

DigiCo Infrastructure REIT Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2026

Strong revenue and EBITDA growth, with upgraded FY26 guidance and robust liquidity position. Major expansion at SYD1 is de-risked and fully contracted for the next tranche, while capital partnering and recycling initiatives support future growth.

2 months ago - Transcripts

DigiCo shares slide 9pc on uncertain earnings outlook

DigiCo Infrastructure REIT, the listed data-centre developer backed by David Di Pilla, has posted a $68 million net loss in its first financial year.

9 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

DigiCo Infrastructure REIT Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2025

FY 2025 saw strong execution on guidance, with annualized EBITDA of $99 million and robust liquidity. Strategic HCF certification and senior hires position the business for growth, while a 30% increase in contracted IT capacity is targeted for FY 2026.

9 months ago - Transcripts