Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited (NZE:AFI)
| Market Cap | 9.81B +0.2% |
| Revenue (ttm) | 378.82M -5.3% |
| Net Income | 321.88M -7.6% |
| EPS | 0.26 -7.8% |
| Shares Out | n/a |
| PE Ratio | 30.49 |
| Forward PE | n/a |
| Dividend | 0.38 (4.78%) |
| Ex-Dividend Date | Feb 2, 2026 |
| Volume | 11,214 |
| Open | 7.84 |
| Previous Close | 7.83 |
| Day's Range | 7.84 - 7.93 |
| 52-Week Range | 7.78 - 8.59 |
| Beta | n/a |
| Analysts | n/a |
| Price Target | n/a |
| Earnings Date | Jan 21, 2026 |
About NZE:AFI
Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited is a publicly owned investment manager. The firm invests in the public equity markets of Australia and New Zealand. It invests in value stocks of companies. It benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index. It invests in companies across diversified industries. The firm employs fundamental analysis with a focus on bottom-up research to make its investments. The firm conducts in-house research to make its investments. Australian Foundation Investment Company Li... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In fiscal year 2025, NZE:AFI's revenue was 330.42 million, a decrease of -2.60% compared to the previous year's 339.26 million. Earnings were 284.91 million, a decrease of -3.80%.
Financial numbers in AUD Financial StatementsNews
Australian Foundation Investment Company Slides: Company presentation
Australian Foundation Investment Company has posted slides in relation to its latest quarterly earnings report, which was published on March 11, 2026.
Half Year 2026 Australian Foundation Investment Company Ltd Earnings Presentation Transcript
Half Year 2026 Australian Foundation Investment Company Ltd Earnings Presentation Transcript
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Australian Foundation Investment Company Earnings Call Transcript: H1 2026
Half-year profit fell 4.6% to AUD 147 million, with portfolio returns lagging the ASX 200 due to underperformance in key holdings and missed exposure to gold stocks. Management remains focused on long-term quality, maintaining dividends and introducing buybacks to address the persistent NTA discount.
Australian Foundation Investment Company Quarterly report: H1 2026
Australian Foundation Investment Company has published its H1 2026 quarterly earnings report on January 20, 2026.
Australian Foundation Investment Company Slides: H1 2026
Australian Foundation Investment Company has posted slides in relation to its H1 2026 quarterly earnings report, which was published on January 20, 2026.
Australian Foundation Investment Company Transcript: AGM 2025
The AGM addressed underperformance versus the benchmark, rising costs, and strategic initiatives including an international portfolio. Dividends were increased, with a special fully franked dividend paid. Shareholders approved all resolutions, and the board emphasized long-term value and cost discipline.
Australian Foundation Investment Company Slides: FY 2025
Australian Foundation Investment Company has posted slides in relation to its FY 2025 quarterly earnings report, which was published on September 29, 2025.
Australian Foundation Investment Company Earnings Call Transcript: H2 2025
Full-year profit declined to AUD 285 million with a 22.7% drop in operating EPS, while portfolio returns lagged the ASX 200. Dividends increased for the third year, supported by special payouts from capital gains. Portfolio adjustments focused on quality companies amid a fully valued market.
Australian Foundation Investment Company Annual report: H2 2025
Australian Foundation Investment Company has published its H2 2025 annual report on July 28, 2025.
Australian Foundation Investment Company Slides: H2 2025
Australian Foundation Investment Company has posted slides in relation to its H2 2025 quarterly earnings report, which was published on July 28, 2025.
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