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Market Cap $535.71 million
P/E Ratio 41.10
Dividend Yield 2.08%
Shares Outstanding 112.78 million
Earnings per share 0.106
Dividend per share 0.09
Year To Date Return -24.95%
Earnings Yield 2.43%
Franking 100%
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  • Australian Ethical Investment Ltd (ASX: AEF)
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, Australian Ethical Investments has historically paid two fully franked dividends a year.

    Australian Ethical Investments has historically paid dividends to its shareholders in March and September.

    Australian Ethical Investment Ltd listed on the ASX on 17 December 2002

    Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
    03 Sep 2024 $0.0600 100.00% Final 18 Sep 2024
    04 Mar 2024 $0.0300 100.00% Interim 20 Mar 2024
    06 Sep 2023 $0.0500 100.00% Final 21 Sep 2023
    01 Mar 2023 $0.0200 100.00% Interim 16 Mar 2023
    31 Aug 2022 $0.0300 100.00% Final 15 Sep 2022
    02 Mar 2022 $0.0300 100.00% Interim 17 Mar 2022
    01 Sep 2021 $0.0100 100.00% Special Cash 16 Sep 2021
    01 Sep 2021 $0.0400 100.00% Final 16 Sep 2021
    03 Mar 2021 $0.0300 100.00% Interim 23 Mar 2021
    01 Sep 2020 $0.0100 100.00% Special Cash 16 Sep 2020
    01 Sep 2020 $0.0250 100.00% Final 16 Sep 2020
    04 Mar 2020 $0.0250 100.00% Interim 19 Mar 2020
    03 Sep 2019 $0.0300 100.00% Final 18 Sep 2019
    28 Feb 2019 $0.0200 100.00% Interim 15 Mar 2019
    06 Sep 2018 $2.3500 100.00% Final 21 Sep 2018
    01 Mar 2018 $1.6500 100.00% Interim 16 Mar 2018
    07 Sep 2017 $2.0000 100.00% Final 22 Sep 2017
    09 Mar 2017 $0.5000 100.00% Interim 24 Mar 2017
    08 Sep 2016 $1.8000 100.00% Final 23 Sep 2016
    09 Mar 2016 $1.2000 100.00% Interim 24 Mar 2016
    06 Mar 2006 $0.3500 100.00% Interim 17 Mar 2006
    30 Nov 2005 $0.4200 100.00% Final 14 Dec 2005
    01 Mar 2004 $0.1000 100.00% Interim 12 Mar 2004
    21 Nov 2003 $0.2200 100.00% Final 04 Dec 2003

    AEF ASX Announcements

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    About Australian Ethical Investment Ltd

    Australian Ethical Investments Ltd (ASX: AEF) is a funds management company that specialises in environmentally and socially responsible investments. 

    The company touts itself as going beyond standard environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria to actively seek to invest in companies that "do good".

    Founded in 1986, Australian Ethical Investments offers a range of managed funds, an exchange-traded fund, as well as superannuation and pension products.

    The company's funds have nil investment in fossil fuel, nuclear, or tobacco companies. They also have a substantially heavier weighting in low carbon-producing companies and renewable energy investments than benchmark Australian and global index funds. 

    AEF Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
    15 Nov 2024 $4.75 $0.20 4.40% 134,804 $4.55 $4.82 $4.55
    14 Nov 2024 $4.55 $0.03 0.66% 186,811 $4.51 $4.69 $4.51
    13 Nov 2024 $4.52 $-0.01 -0.22% 50,801 $4.49 $4.53 $4.45
    12 Nov 2024 $4.53 $-0.09 -1.95% 141,209 $4.65 $4.68 $4.50
    11 Nov 2024 $4.62 $0.10 2.21% 65,756 $4.50 $4.66 $4.50
    08 Nov 2024 $4.52 $0.00 0.00% 57,019 $4.55 $4.56 $4.48
    07 Nov 2024 $4.52 $0.10 2.26% 89,550 $4.42 $4.66 $4.42
    06 Nov 2024 $4.42 $0.12 2.79% 69,587 $4.33 $4.45 $4.33
    05 Nov 2024 $4.30 $-0.04 -0.92% 60,588 $4.30 $4.35 $4.26
    04 Nov 2024 $4.34 $-0.06 -1.36% 82,128 $4.39 $4.40 $4.30
    01 Nov 2024 $4.40 $-0.10 -2.22% 56,247 $4.50 $4.50 $4.32
    31 Oct 2024 $4.50 $0.05 1.12% 107,438 $4.46 $4.57 $4.38
    30 Oct 2024 $4.45 $0.19 4.46% 615,154 $4.28 $4.45 $4.26
    29 Oct 2024 $4.26 $0.11 2.65% 72,247 $4.14 $4.28 $4.11
    28 Oct 2024 $4.15 $0.11 2.72% 51,658 $4.02 $4.18 $4.01
    25 Oct 2024 $4.04 $0.00 0.00% 62,981 $4.03 $4.14 $4.02
    24 Oct 2024 $4.04 $-0.05 -1.22% 77,098 $4.03 $4.12 $4.03
    23 Oct 2024 $4.09 $-0.04 -0.97% 63,900 $4.16 $4.17 $4.05
    22 Oct 2024 $4.13 $-0.06 -1.43% 63,518 $4.12 $4.19 $4.10
    21 Oct 2024 $4.19 $0.01 0.24% 68,231 $4.14 $4.27 $4.07
    18 Oct 2024 $4.18 $0.03 0.72% 81,251 $4.21 $4.24 $4.07

    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Mr Stephen Phillip Gibbs Non-Executive DirectorNon-Executive Chairman Jul 2012
    Mr Gibbs chairs the People Committee, is a member of the Due Diligence Committee and the Australian Ethical Investment Limited and Australian Ethical Superannuation Pty Limited Risk & Compliance Committees. He is Chair of Australian Ethical Superannuation Pty Limited and Australian Ethical Foundation Limited. Steve is also the Non-Executive Chair of Netlinkz Limited. Steve has experience at an executive and non-executive level in the investment and superannuation industries, including being a former CEO of the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees, a former CEO of what is now Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation and a non-executive director of Hastings Funds Management and Westpac Funds Management.
    Ms Mara Bun Non-Executive Director Feb 2013
    Ms Bun is a Member of the People Committee, the Investment Committee and the Australian Ethical Investment Limited and Australian Ethical Superannuation Pty Limited Risk & Compliance Committees. She is a Director of the Australian Ethical Superannuation Pty Limited and Australian Ethical Foundation Limited. Mara, a dual Brazilian/Australian citizen, brings executive experience from Green Cross Australia, Choice, CSIRO, Macquarie Bank and Canstar. She is Non-Executive Chair of asset consultants Australian Impact Investments and environmental chamber music ensemble The Bowerbird Collective. She is a Non-Executive Director of carbon market leader GreenCollar and nature restoration technology start-up AirSeed Technologies. She is a member of the Advisory Board of US-based regenerative agriculture SaaS start-up Vayda and advises Australian nature/climate start-ups through The Salmon Project. Mara is a founding director of The Conversation Brasil and is a Director of the board of DFAT's advisory Council on Latin American Relations, COALAR. She supports the Australia Brazil Chamber of Commerce to forge climate/nature investment partnerships in advance of Brazil's COP30 which may be followed by an Australia/Pacific hosted COP31.
    Ms Kate Greenhill Non-Executive Director Feb 2013
    Ms Greenhill is Chair of the Risk & Compliance Committees for Australian Ethical Investment Limited and Australian Ethical Superannuation Pty Limited, and is a Member of the People Committee and the Due Diligence Committee. Kate is a Director of Australian Ethical Superannuation Pty Limited and Australian Ethical Foundation Limited, and a Member of the Australian Ethical Superannuation Pty Limited Insurance Benefits Committee. Kate has over 25 years' experience in the financial services industry with knowledge of finance and risk. As a former Partner with PwC, Kate has worked in Australia and the UK providing assurance and advisory services to clients. Kate is a Director of Intersect Australia Ltd, a not-for profit organisation that works with members and the research community to help researchers accelerate their impact through innovative technologies, training and advice.
    Ms Julie Ann Orr Non-Executive Director Feb 2018
    Ms Orr is a Member of the People Committee, the Risk & Compliance Committee and the Investment Committee. She is also a director of Australian Ethical Foundation Limited. Her other roles include directorships with SAAFE Limited and Artistic Swimming Australia Limited, and she is also a member of the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust Audit & Risk Committee. She has over 20 years of experience in executive and board roles including experience with superannuation, investments, financial planning, stockbroking, research, insurance, audit, finance, acquisitions and business integration. Julie's recent executive experience was as Group General Manager Corporate Development and General Manager Operations for Insignia. She was previously Director of Finance India and Asia Pacific for Standard and Poor's, Head of Research for Morningstar, Chief Operating Officer at Intech, and Senior Audit Manager with EY. Julie's prior board experience includes AvSuper, Perennial Value Management, Ord Minnett and Masters Swimming NSW.
    Mr John Paul McMurdo Chief Executive OfficerManaging Director Feb 2020
    Mr McMurdo joined the Australian Ethical Board in February 2020 as Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director. He brings more than 30 years' experience in investment management, private client advisory and wealth management across Australia and New Zealand, including 20 years in CEO roles at several investment and wealth management businesses. He also brings previous Board and Directorship experience within and outside financial services. John is a member of the Fund Management Board Committee of the Financial Services Council.
    Ms Sandra Kathleen McCullagh Non-Executive Director Mar 2023
    Ms McCullagh is Chair of the Investment Committee and a Member of the People Committee. Sandra is a Non-Executive director of Workcover Queensland, the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Services, Sydney Dance Company and the Clayfield College Foundation. Sandra was a former trustee and Chair of the Investment Committee of QSuper, leading up to its merger with SunSuper. Sandra was a director of the Board of the Investor Group on Climate Change, whose scope includes Australia, New Zealand and Asia, and a member of the New Zealand Stock Exchange Corporate Governance Institute. Sandra chair of Chief Executive Women Membership Committee. Sandra has a background in ESG and experience on the buy-side and sell-side. She was the former top-rated head of ESG and utilities equities research at Credit Suisse Australia.
    Mr Richard Joseph Brandweiner Non-Executive Director Sep 2024
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    Ms Karen Hughes Joint Company Secretary Aug 2020
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    Maria Loyez Chief Customer Officer
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    Ross Piper Chief Executive Superannuation
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    Mark Simons Chief Financial Officer
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    Ludovic Theau Chief Investment Officer
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    Marion Enander Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer
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    Karen Hughes Joint Company Secretary
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    Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Name Shares Capital
    Hsbc Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 15,606,106 13.84%
    J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 7,759,013 6.88%
    James Andrew Their 5,066,920 4.49%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 4,637,750 4.11%
    Ms Caroline Le Couteur 4,104,855 3.64%
    Mrs Judith Margaret Boag 2,300,000 2.04%
    Mr Trevor Roland Lee 2,150,000 1.91%
    Mrs Ann Marion McGregor & Mr Bruce Allan McGregor 2,014,827 1.79%
    Mr Howard Pender 1,648,359 1.46%
    Daisy Their 1,529,700 1.36%
    HB Sarjeant & Assoc Pty Ltd 1,507,000 1.34%
    National Nominees Limited 1,260,427 1.12%
    Pacific Custodians Pty Limited 1,251,039 1.11%
    Mr Anthony Scott Cook 1,061,800 0.94%
    Ms Patty Bik Yuk Tse 1,000,000 0.89%
    Mr Michel Beuchat & Mrs Ann Beuchat 966,700 0.86%
    Dr Judith Ingrouille Ajani 964,654 0.86%
    Mr Phillip Andrew Vernon 905,932 0.80%
    Bnp Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd 803,171 0.71%
    Ms Patty Bik Yuk Tse i 749,650 0.66%

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