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Market Cap $123.15 billion
P/E Ratio 17.48
Dividend Yield 4.28%
Shares Outstanding 3.07 billion
Earnings per share 2.260
Dividend per share 1.70
Year To Date Return 34.20%
Earnings Yield 5.72%
Franking 100%
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  • National Australia Bank Ltd (ASX: NAB)
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    National Australia Bank first started paying dividends in 2005 with an 80% franked payment in July of that year and continued with twice-yearly dividend payments until December 2006. It resumed its distributions again in 2009, and the bank has paid twice yearly fully franked dividends − traditionally in July and December − every year since 2012.

    Shareholders will automatically receive their dividends in cash unless they have given notice that they wish to participate in the bank’s dividend reinvestment plan (DRP).

    National Australia Bank listed on the ASX in January 1962.

    Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
    12 Nov 2024 $0.8500 100.00% Final 16 Dec 2024
    07 May 2024 $0.8400 100.00% Interim 03 Jul 2024
    14 Nov 2023 $0.8400 100.00% Final 15 Dec 2023
    10 May 2023 $0.8300 100.00% Interim 05 Jul 2023
    15 Nov 2022 $0.7800 100.00% Final 14 Dec 2022
    11 May 2022 $0.7300 100.00% Interim 05 Jul 2022
    15 Nov 2021 $0.6700 100.00% Final 15 Dec 2021
    13 May 2021 $0.6000 100.00% Interim 02 Jul 2021
    12 Nov 2020 $0.3000 100.00% Final 10 Dec 2020
    01 May 2020 $0.3000 100.00% Interim 03 Jul 2020
    14 Nov 2019 $0.8300 100.00% Final 12 Dec 2019
    14 May 2019 $0.8300 100.00% Interim 03 Jul 2019
    08 Nov 2018 $0.9900 100.00% Final 14 Dec 2018
    15 May 2018 $0.9900 100.00% Interim 05 Jul 2018
    09 Nov 2017 $0.9900 100.00% Final 13 Dec 2017
    16 May 2017 $0.9900 100.00% Interim 05 Jul 2017
    04 Nov 2016 $0.9900 100.00% Final 13 Dec 2016
    17 May 2016 $0.9900 100.00% Interim 05 Jul 2016
    05 Nov 2015 $0.9900 100.00% Final 15 Dec 2015
    15 May 2015 $0.9900 100.00% Interim 03 Jul 2015
    07 Nov 2014 $0.9900 100.00% Final 16 Dec 2014
    14 May 2014 $0.9900 100.00% Interim 08 Jul 2014
    07 Nov 2013 $0.9700 100.00% Final 18 Dec 2013
    30 May 2013 $0.9300 100.00% Interim 16 Jul 2013
    09 Nov 2012 $0.9000 100.00% Final 18 Dec 2012
    31 May 2012 $0.9000 100.00% Interim 16 Jul 2012
    10 Nov 2011 $0.8800 100.00% Final 19 Dec 2011
    12 Nov 2010 $0.7800 100.00% Final 17 Dec 2010
    13 Nov 2009 $0.7300 100.00% Final 17 Dec 2009
    04 Jun 2009 $0.7300 100.00% Interim 09 Jul 2009
    07 Nov 2008 $0.9700 100.00% Final 17 Dec 2008
    30 May 2008 $0.9700 100.00% Interim 10 Jul 2008
    16 Nov 2007 $0.9500 100.00% Final 18 Dec 2007
    01 Jun 2007 $0.8439 0.00% Interim 12 Jul 2007
    10 Nov 2006 $0.8140 92.87% Final 12 Dec 2006
    02 Jun 2006 $0.7802 85.11% Interim 13 Jul 2006
    21 Nov 2005 $0.7802 85.11% Final 19 Dec 2005
    07 Jun 2004 $0.8300 100.00% Interim 14 Jul 2004
    17 Nov 2003 $0.8300 100.00% Final 10 Dec 2003

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    About National Australia Bank Ltd

    National Australia Bank Ltd (ASX: NAB) is a multinational financial services group that provides a comprehensive and integrated range of banking and financial services, including wealth management.

    Founded in 1982, NAB is among the largest listed companies on the ASX, and is one of the 'big four' Australian banks in terms of market capitalisation, earnings and customers. The majority of NAB’s financial service businesses operate in Australia and New Zealand, with other businesses located in Asia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

    NAB Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
    22 Nov 2024 $40.07 $0.56 1.42% 5,596,109 $39.75 $40.07 $39.70
    21 Nov 2024 $39.51 $0.19 0.48% 3,726,338 $39.48 $39.77 $39.34
    20 Nov 2024 $39.32 $-0.22 -0.56% 2,732,313 $39.49 $39.60 $39.16
    19 Nov 2024 $39.54 $0.38 0.97% 4,909,641 $39.18 $39.89 $38.97
    18 Nov 2024 $39.16 $-0.06 -0.15% 3,601,523 $38.93 $39.19 $38.49
    15 Nov 2024 $39.22 $0.52 1.34% 4,332,850 $38.80 $39.22 $38.56
    14 Nov 2024 $38.70 $0.40 1.04% 3,077,141 $38.58 $38.85 $38.42
    13 Nov 2024 $38.30 $-0.50 -1.29% 4,350,066 $38.23 $38.41 $37.92
    12 Nov 2024 $38.80 $-1.19 -2.98% 5,996,482 $39.00 $39.28 $38.56
    11 Nov 2024 $39.99 $0.34 0.86% 5,579,908 $39.78 $39.99 $39.57
    08 Nov 2024 $39.65 $0.32 0.81% 5,303,328 $39.50 $39.80 $39.18
    07 Nov 2024 $39.33 $0.08 0.20% 7,856,748 $38.48 $39.40 $37.91
    06 Nov 2024 $39.25 $0.61 1.58% 2,600,301 $39.09 $39.27 $38.88
    05 Nov 2024 $38.64 $-0.07 -0.18% 2,248,736 $38.52 $38.68 $38.34
    04 Nov 2024 $38.71 $0.50 1.31% 3,172,738 $38.58 $38.83 $38.22
    01 Nov 2024 $38.21 $-0.59 -1.52% 3,279,912 $38.33 $38.36 $37.93
    31 Oct 2024 $38.80 $0.34 0.88% 4,623,693 $38.53 $38.92 $38.33
    30 Oct 2024 $38.46 $-0.45 -1.16% 2,378,605 $38.88 $38.89 $38.30
    29 Oct 2024 $38.91 $0.24 0.62% 4,134,899 $38.75 $39.14 $38.70
    28 Oct 2024 $38.67 $-0.28 -0.72% 2,525,270 $39.05 $39.12 $38.61
    25 Oct 2024 $38.95 $0.05 0.13% 2,470,155 $38.90 $39.75 $38.73

    Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
    15 Nov 2024 Andrew Irvine Exercise 19,114 $732,066
    Conversion of securities. 325,697 Rights and Awards
    15 Nov 2024 Andrew Irvine Buy 19,114 $732,066
    Conversion of securities.
    14 Nov 2024 Alison Kitchen Buy 1,297 $49,934
    On-market trade.
    12 Sep 2024 Sarah (Carolyn) Kay Buy 2,000 $77,463
    On-market trade.
    19 Aug 2024 Sarah (Carolyn) Kay Buy 2,000 $73,920
    On-market trade.
    03 Jul 2024 Sarah (Carolyn) Kay Buy 2,000 $70,880
    On-market trade.
    22 May 2024 Sarah (Carolyn) Kay Buy 1,500 $52,125
    On-market trade.
    08 May 2024 Christine Fellowes Buy 1,457 $49,931
    On-market trade.
    07 May 2024 Alison Kitchen Buy 4,380 $148,920
    On-market trade.
    22 Feb 2024 Ross McEwan Issued 137,446 $3,974,938
    Issue of securities. VWAP, 6,10,906 rights
    15 Dec 2023 David Armstrong Issued 432 $12,234
    Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP).

    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Mr Philip Wayne Chronican Non-Executive DirectorNon-Executive Chairman May 2016
    Mr Chronican has more than 40 years of experience in banking and financial services in Australia and New Zealand. Before his retirement from executive roles, Philip was responsible for leading ANZ's Australian retail and commercial banking business. Prior to that, he had a long career at Westpac, including as the Chief Financial Officer and leading Westpac's institutional banking business. During his career as a banking executive, Philip gained experience in strategy, business performance, transformation, operations, risk management, capital management, financial reporting, stakeholder engagement, and people and culture. He also gained broad experience in technology, M&A activity and post-merger integration. Philip has taken an active and public role in advocating for greater transparency and ethics in banking and promoting workforce diversity. Philip has also developed his knowledge and takes a strong interest in climate change and the impact on customers and the economy. He is Chair of the Governance Committee.
    Ms Ann Sherry Non-Executive Director Nov 2017
    Ms Sherry had a 12-year banking career at Westpac in senior business and people and culture leadership roles, including as divisional CEO for Westpac New Zealand and Bank of Melbourne, and Group Executive, People & Culture. In these roles, Ann gained experience in strategy, business performance, operations, risk management, customer experience, stakeholder engagement, and people and culture, with a strong focus on diversity and inclusion. She also gained broad experience in technology, capital management and marketing. Ann also served as a director on the ING Group Supervisory Board and as a director of ING DIRECT Australia. Ann has experience in executive roles within the tourism and transport industries in Australia and New Zealand, as well as in government and public service. She served as CEO and Chair of Carnival Australia, the largest cruise ship operator in Australasia and the South Pacific. Earlier in her career, Ann was First Assistant Secretary of the Office of the Status of Women advising the Prime Minister on policies and programs to improve the status of women. She is Chair of the Customer Committee and a member of the People Committee.
    Ms Sarah (Carolyn) Hailes Kay Non-Executive Director Jul 2023
    Ms Kay has 30 years of experience in financial services and governance as an executive and non-executive director. Carolyn has been a director of enterprises across sectors, which currently includes Scentre Group Ltd, Foreign Investment Review Board and Myer Family Investments, and she recently stepped down as a Guardian of The Future Fund. Carolyn was a lawyer and banker whose work history included Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan and Linklaters & Paines in London, New York and Australia. She has held several industry related non-executive director roles including Commonwealth Bank of Australia, The Future Fund, Treasury Corporation of Victoria, Victorian Funds Management Corporation and Colonial State Bank. She is a member of the Risk, Compliance and Governance Committee.
    Ms Alison Mary Kitchen Non-Executive Director Sep 2023
    Ms Kitchen has more than 30 years of experience in a variety of management and governance roles within the KPMG partnership, as well as serving as lead external audit partner for a range of ASX-listed organizations, including five ASX Top 50 companies with global operations. Alison was the National Chair of KPMG Australia and a member of KPMG's Global and Regional boards having responsibility for the overall governance and strategic positioning of the firm. Alison's experience extends to providing advice in areas including audit, transaction support, risk management, internal controls, business processes and regulatory change to a wide range of industries, including financial services. As National Chair of KPMG Australia, Alison led KPMG's Board Leadership Centre, which champions corporate governance and engages with directors and business leaders on critical issues driving board agendas. In that role, Alison gained exposure to a broad range of ESG matters, including climate transition. She is a member of the Customer Committee.
    Ms Kathryn Joy Fagg Non-Executive Director Dec 2019
    Ms Fagg has more than 25 years of senior commercial and operational leadership experience in a range of industries, holding executive roles with Linfox Logistics, Bluescope Steel and ANZ. During her executive career in banking and other industries, Kathryn gained deep experience in strategy, business performance, risk management, customer experience, corporate development, stakeholder engagement, and people and culture, in a variety of jurisdictions across Asia as well as in Australia and New Zealand. Kathryn has had an active non-executive career across industries including science and innovation, manufacturing, industrials, macroeconomics and public policy, and the investment sector. In these roles, Kathryn has developed experience across a broad range of ESG matters. During her executive career, Kathryn had first-hand banking experience through operational and strategic leadership roles at ANZ. She is Chair of the People's Committee and a member of the Risk and Compliance Committee.
    Ms Anne Joan Loveridge Non-Executive Director Dec 2015
    Ms Loveridge has more than 30 years of experience in professional services, including as Deputy Chair at PwC. During her career as a senior executive and partner, Anne gained deep experience in business performance, client experience, stakeholder engagement, governance, and people and culture. This included a particular focus on business growth and change management, leadership development and succession, performance and reward frameworks and promoting increased diversity. Anne has a strong understanding of banking and financial services, including in the areas of financial and regulatory reporting, accounting, risk management, change management and governance, gained throughout her career as an audit partner, consultant and non-executive director in this sector. Anne's other interests include Destination NSW (Board Member). Directorships of other listed entities include nib Holdings Limited, Platinum Asset Management Limited.
    Mr Simon Vincent McKeon Non-Executive Director Feb 2020
    Mr McKeon has more than 40 years of experience in a wide range of sectors including financial services, law, government and charities. During his executive career, he held investment banking leadership roles within Macquarie Group, including as Executive Chair of its business in Victoria. In his non-executive career, Simon served as AMP Limited Chair (2014-2016) (and non-executive director 2013-2016). Through these roles in the financial services industry, Simon has gained experience in strategy, business performance, risk management, legal and regulatory matters, client experience, stakeholder engagement, and people and culture. Simon has broad experience from a range of governance roles in private, public and social sectors. This includes experience gained as former Chair of MYOB Limited, CSIRO, MS Research Australia and a Federal Government Panel that completed a strategic review of health and medical research in 2013. She is Chair of the Risk and Compliance Committee and a member of the Governance Committee.
    Mr Douglas Alexander McKay Non-Executive Director Feb 2016
    Mr McKay has more than 30 years of experience in commercial and leadership roles in manufacturing and distribution businesses across Australasia having held CEO and Managing Director positions in major trans-Tasman companies including Lion Nathan, Carter Holt Harvey, Goodman Fielder, Sealord and Independent Liquor. He was the inaugural CEO of the amalgamated Auckland Council. During his executive career, Doug gained deep commercial, business performance, customer, marketing, risk management and stakeholder engagement experience. Doug has private equity experience and a deep understanding of New Zealand and Australian markets. Doug has gained industry experience as Chair of BNZ since 2016 (and non-executive director since 2013). This has supplemented Doug's experience in business performance, capital management, risk management and stakeholder engagement with banking context. Doug is a Director of IAG (NZ) Holdings Limited. Directorships of other listed entities include Fletcher Building Limited, Vector Limited. Former directorships of other listed entities in the past 3 years include Genesis Energy Limited.
    Ms Christine Louise Fellowes Non-Executive Director Jun 2023
    Ms Fellowes has experience in leading growth businesses across regional expansion, strategy, operations and P&L roles for prominent US multinationals in media, entertainment and technology companies in Asia-Pacific. Most recently she served as the Managing Director of the NBCUniversal Global Networks and Direct to Consumer business in Asia-Pacific, overseeing Pay-TV, television and digital services, where she also served on corporate boards. Prior to that, she held leadership positions at Comcast International Media Group, Turner Broadcasting System and Omnicom Group. Christine understands navigating strategic digital transformation while serving broad customer and community interests. Her expertise lies in strategy development, business performance, customer experience, stakeholder engagement and organizational culture, as well as high competency in data and analytics. Christine co-founded NINEby9 Pte Ltd, a Singapore based company dedicated to research and advocacy for gender equality in organizations in Asia. She is a member of the Customer and the Peoples Committees.
    Mr Andrew Francis Irvine Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director Apr 2024
    Mr Irvine has more than 25 years of experience in the financial services industry. Andrew joined NAB in 2020 as Group Executive, Business and Private Banking following a 12-year career with Bank of Montreal where he held several executive roles, including as Head of Canadian Business Banking where he had end-to-end accountability for the division. Prior to Bank of Montreal, Andrew was with strategy consulting firm, McKinsey & Company between 2002 and 2008 in Canada, including as Associate Partner with specific focus on clients in the financial services industry. Before working in consulting, Andrew worked in investment banking at Credit Agricole in London. Andrew understands customers developed over a career in banking and leadership experience in using data, insights and technology to meet customer needs.
    Mrs Louise R Thomson Company Secretary May 2013
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    Ms Penelope (Penny) MacRae Assistant Company Secretary Dec 2016
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    Ms Tricia Conte Assistant Company Secretary Nov 2018
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    Penelope (Penny) MacRae Assistant Company Secretary
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    Tricia Conte Assistant Company Secretary
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    Daniel Huggins BNZ Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
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    Louise R Thomson Company Secretary
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    Nathan Goonan Group Chief Financial Officer
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    Les Matheson Group Chief Operating Officer
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    Shaun Dooley Group Chief Risk Officer
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    Rachel Slade Group Executive Business and Private Banking
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    Cathryn Carver Group Executive Corporate and Institutional Banking
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    David Gall Group Executive Corporate and Institutional Banking
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    Sharon Cook Group Executive Legal & Commercial Services
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    Sarah White Group Executive People & Culture
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    Ana Marinkovic Group Executive Personal Bank
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    Patrick Wright Group Executive Technology and Enterprise Operations
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    Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Name Shares Capital
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 832,826,931 27.09%
    J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 535,573,063 17.42%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 260,625,142 8.48%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Agency Lending A/C> 63,997,756 2.08%
    National Nominees Limited 34,909,064 1.13%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited <Colonial First State Inv A/C> 31,876,872 1.04%
    BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 27,849,770 0.91%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited <Nt Comnwlth Super Corp A/C> 22,401,195 0.73%
    BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd Deutsche Bank Tca 17,166,794 0.55%
    Netwealth Investments Limited <Wrap Services A/C> 14,997,044 0.49%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Hub24 Custodial Serv Ltd> 14,491,249 0.47%
    Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited 12,335,000 0.40%
    Ioof Investment Services Limited <Ips Superfund A/C> 6,064,668 0.20%
    Argo Investments Limited 5,834,685 0.19%
    BNP Paribas Noms (Nz) Ltd 5,182,635 0.17%
    Ioof Investment Services Limited <Ioof Idps A/C> 4,817,556 0.16%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Clearstream> 3,728,568 0.12%
    National Nominees Limited <Australian Ethical Inv Ltd> 3,603,938 0.12%
    Mutual Trust Pty Ltd 2,759,781 0.09%
    Netwealth Investments Limited <Super Services A/C> 2,734,074 0.09%

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