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Market Cap $85.04 billion
P/E Ratio 22.21
Dividend Yield 2.95%
Shares Outstanding 381.14 million
Earnings per share 9.854
Dividend per share 6.45
Year To Date Return 22.72%
Earnings Yield 4.50%
Franking 35
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  • Macquarie Group Ltd (ASX: MQG)
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Macquarie Group traditionally makes two partially-franked dividend payments to shareholders annually in July and December.

    Yes, Macquarie Group offers a dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) as an alternative to receiving cash dividends on Macquarie Group ordinary shares.

    Macquarie Group listed on the ASX on 5 November 2007.

    Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
    11 Nov 2024 $2.6000 35.00% Interim 17 Dec 2024
    13 May 2024 $3.8500 40.00% Final 02 Jul 2024
    13 Nov 2023 $2.5500 40.00% Interim 19 Dec 2023
    15 May 2023 $4.5000 40.00% Final 04 Jul 2023
    07 Nov 2022 $3.0000 40.00% Interim 13 Dec 2022
    16 May 2022 $3.5000 40.00% Final 04 Jul 2022
    08 Nov 2021 $2.7200 40.00% Interim 14 Dec 2021
    17 May 2021 $3.3500 40.00% Final 02 Jul 2021
    16 Nov 2020 $1.3500 40.00% Interim 22 Dec 2020
    18 May 2020 $1.8000 40.00% Final 03 Jul 2020
    11 Nov 2019 $2.5000 40.00% Interim 18 Dec 2019
    13 May 2019 $3.6000 45.00% Final 03 Jul 2019
    12 Nov 2018 $2.1500 45.00% Interim 18 Dec 2018
    14 May 2018 $3.2000 45.00% Final 03 Jul 2018
    07 Nov 2017 $2.0000 46.13% Interim 13 Dec 2017
    16 May 2017 $2.0000 63.00% Final 03 Jul 2017
    08 Nov 2016 $1.9000 45.00% Interim 14 Dec 2016
    17 May 2016 $2.4000 40.00% Final 04 Jul 2016
    09 Nov 2015 $1.6000 40.00% Interim 16 Dec 2015
    12 Nov 2014 $1.3000 40.00% Interim 16 Dec 2014
    14 May 2014 $1.6000 40.00% Final 02 Jul 2014
    02 Nov 2012 $0.5250 0.00% Interim 12 Dec 2012
    07 May 2012 $0.5250 0.00% Final 02 Jul 2012
    07 Nov 2011 $0.4550 0.00% Interim 14 Dec 2011
    08 Nov 2010 $0.6020 0.00% Interim 15 Dec 2010
    10 May 2010 $0.7000 0.00% Final 02 Jul 2010
    09 Nov 2009 $0.6020 0.00% Interim 16 Dec 2009
    24 Nov 2008 $1.3630 85.11% Interim 19 Dec 2008
    26 May 2008 $2.0000 100.00% Final 04 Jul 2008
    03 Jan 2008 $1.4500 100.00% Interim 30 Jan 2008

    MQG ASX Announcements

    An announcement is considered as "Price Sensitive" if it is thought that it may have an impact on the price of the security.

    DateAnnouncementPrice Sensitive?TimeNo. of PagesFile Size
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    About Macquarie Group Ltd

    Macquarie Group Ltd (ASX: MQG) provides banking, financial, advisory, investment, and fund management services across 34 markets globally.

    Macquarie is one of the largest companies trading on the ASX and Australia’s fifth-largest bank by market capitalisation, but its retail banking services make up just a small percentage of its business. The bank is primarily involved in investment and commercial banking and asset management, with Macquarie now in the top 50 global asset managers.

    Founded in 1969 and first listed on the ASX in 2007, Macquarie has specialist investment and asset management expertise in areas such as resources, agriculture and commodities, energy and infrastructure.

    MQG Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
    24 Dec 2024 $223.13 $-0.54 -0.24% 161,036 $223.72 $223.90 $222.72
    23 Dec 2024 $223.67 $4.77 2.18% 299,744 $221.06 $223.67 $220.01
    20 Dec 2024 $218.90 $-5.11 -2.28% 1,485,367 $223.75 $224.00 $218.34
    19 Dec 2024 $224.01 $-3.05 -1.34% 868,710 $221.75 $224.20 $221.23
    18 Dec 2024 $227.06 $-0.37 -0.16% 534,136 $227.40 $228.16 $226.04
    17 Dec 2024 $227.43 $2.23 0.99% 408,245 $224.68 $227.82 $224.57
    16 Dec 2024 $225.20 $-1.02 -0.45% 347,461 $225.73 $226.16 $224.08
    13 Dec 2024 $226.22 $0.65 0.29% 469,638 $223.54 $227.00 $223.40
    12 Dec 2024 $225.57 $0.46 0.20% 405,581 $227.00 $228.10 $225.55
    11 Dec 2024 $225.11 $-1.74 -0.77% 457,402 $224.50 $226.89 $224.00
    10 Dec 2024 $226.85 $-4.32 -1.87% 564,820 $230.50 $231.10 $226.40
    09 Dec 2024 $231.17 $0.35 0.15% 409,543 $230.98 $231.98 $229.10
    06 Dec 2024 $230.82 $-2.89 -1.24% 322,410 $232.01 $233.58 $230.00
    05 Dec 2024 $233.71 $0.70 0.30% 289,341 $233.81 $234.72 $232.89
    04 Dec 2024 $233.01 $-0.62 -0.27% 362,726 $232.30 $233.76 $231.36
    03 Dec 2024 $233.63 $2.72 1.18% 627,844 $232.50 $234.70 $231.37
    02 Dec 2024 $230.91 $-0.20 -0.09% 396,317 $231.38 $231.66 $229.26
    29 Nov 2024 $231.11 $-1.49 -0.64% 548,548 $229.53 $231.11 $228.65
    28 Nov 2024 $232.60 $0.94 0.41% 542,750 $232.43 $234.04 $232.00
    27 Nov 2024 $231.66 $-0.78 -0.34% 450,861 $231.33 $233.03 $231.20
    26 Nov 2024 $232.44 $1.84 0.80% 631,466 $229.44 $235.00 $229.44

    Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
    04 Nov 2024 Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz Buy 268 $59,880
    On-market trade.
    31 Jul 2024 Shemara Wikramanayake Exercise 13,356 $2,802,088
    Conversion of securities. 495,148 RSU and PSU, as per announcement on 06-08-2024
    31 Jul 2024 Shemara Wikramanayake Issued 97,181 $20,388,573
    Issue of securities. 397,967 RSU AND PSU
    31 Jul 2024 Shemara Wikramanayake Issued 13,356 $2,802,088
    As advised by the company.
    28 May 2024 Shemara Wikramanayake Transfer 79,328 $15,228,596
    Off-market transfer.
    28 May 2024 Shemara Wikramanayake Transfer 79,328 $15,228,596
    Off-market transfer.
    27 May 2024 Shemara Wikramanayake Buy 79,328 $15,357,107
    Conversion of securities.
    27 May 2024 Shemara Wikramanayake Exercise 79,328 $15,357,107
    Conversion of securities. 527,723 PSU and RSU

    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Ms Jillian Rosemary Broadbent Non-Executive Director Nov 2018
    Ms Broadbent has investment banking industry knowledge and markets expertise, including a knowledge of risk management and regulation in these areas. She also has executive management and listed company board experience. Ms Broadbent spent 22 years at Bankers Trust Australia until 1998, initially as an economic strategist and then as executive director responsible for risk management and derivatives in foreign exchange, interest rates and commodities. Ms Broadbent was also a Member of the Reserve Bank of Australia Board between 1998 and 2013 and has previously served as Chair of the Board of Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC), and as a director of SBS, Coca Cola Amatil Limited, Woodside Petroleum Limited, Qantas Airways Limited, Westfield Management Limited, Woolworths Group Limited and the National Portrait Gallery of Australia. Other current directorships/appointments are Director, Lowy Institute; Director, National Portrait Gallery Board Foundation; Director, Seaborn, Broughton and Walford Pty. Limited; Director, Sydney Dance Company. She is member of risk committee.
    Mr Philip Mathew Coffey Non-Executive Director Aug 2018
    Mr Coffey served as the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Westpac Banking Corporation, from April 2014 until his retirement in May 2017. As the Deputy CEO, Mr Coffey had the responsibility for overseeing and supporting relationships with key stakeholders of Westpac including industry groups, regulators, customers and government. He was also responsible for the Group's Mergers & Acquisitions function. Prior to this role, Mr Coffey held executive positions at Westpac including Chief Financial Officer and Group Executive, Westpac Institutional Bank. He has led operations based in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom and Asia and has experience in financial markets, funds management, balance sheet management and risk management. He began his career at the Reserve Bank of Australia and has also held executive positions at AIDC Limited and Citigroup. Mr Coffey previously served as a director of Clean Energy Finance Corporation. Listed company directorships (last three years) include Director, Lendlease Group (Lendlease Corporation Limited and Lendlease Responsible Entity Limited) (since January 2017). Other current directorships/appointments include Director, Goodstart Early Learning Ltd. He is member of Board Governance & Compliance Committee and chair of risk committee.
    Ms Shemara Wikramanayake Executive DirectorChief Executive OfficerManaging Director Aug 2018
    Ms Wikramanayake, in her time at Macquarie, Shemara has worked in six countries and across several business lines, establishing and leading Macquarie's corporate advisory offices in New Zealand, Hong Kong and Malaysia, and the infrastructure funds management business in the US and Canada. Shemara has also served as Chair of the Macquarie Group Foundation. Before joining Macquarie, Shemara worked as a corporate lawyer at Blake Dawson Waldron in Sydney. Other current directorships/appointments include Founding Member, Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ); Founding Member, Climate Finance Leadership Initiative; Co-Chair, CFLI India; Founding Commissioner, Global Commission on Adaptation; Member, UK Investment Council; Member, World Bank Private Sector Investment Lab; Member, Global Investors for Sustainable Development Alliance; Member, International Advisory Panel, Monetary Authority of Singapore.

    Ms Rebecca Joy McGrath Non-Executive Director Jan 2021
    Ms McGrath has international business experience. She spent 25 years at BP plc where she held executive positions, including Chief Financial Officer Australasia and served as a member of BP's Executive Management Board for Australia and New Zealand. Ms McGrath has served as a director of Goodman Group, CSR Limited, Big Sky Credit Union and Incitec Pivot Ltd, and as Chair of Oz Minerals Limited, Scania Australia Pty Limited and Kilfinan Australia. She is a former member of the JP Morgan Advisory Council. Listed company directorships (last three years) are Chair, OZ Minerals Limited (May 2017-May 2023), Director (November 2010-May 2023); Director, Goodman Group (April 2012-February 2023); Director, Djerriwarrh Investments Limited (since January 2024). Other current directorships/appointments include Chair, Investa Commercial Property Fund (ICPF); Chair, Investa Office Management Holdings Pty Limited; Chair, Investa Wholesale Funds Management Limited; Director, Melbourne Business School Limited; Member, National Board; Member, The Australian British Chamber of Commerce; Advisory Council; Member, ASIC Corporate Governance Consultative Panel. She is chair of Board Governance & Compliance Committee and member of risk committee.
    Ms Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz Non-Executive Director Jun 2023
    Ms Lloyd-Hurwitz has expertise in the global investment and real estate sectors. She served as the CEO of Mirvacl and prior to that was the Managing Director of Europe for LaSalle Investment Management. Susan was the National President for the Property Council of Australia, a director of the Business Council of Australia, and Chair of the Green Building Council of Australia. Listed company directorships (last three years) include Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Mirvac Group (November 2012-June 2023); Director, Rio Tinto Limited (since June 2023). Other current directorships/appointments are Director, Rio Tinto plc; Director, Spacecube Pty Ltd; Director and President, Chief Executive Women; Chair, Advisory Board, Gender Equality and Inclusion at Work; Chair, Australian National Housing Supply & Affordability Council; Global Board member, INSEAD; Member, Sydney Opera House Trust.
    Mr Glenn R Stevens Non-Executive DirectorNon-Executive Chairman Nov 2017
    Mr Stevens worked at the levels of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) for 20 years and, as well as developing Australia's inflation targeting framework for monetary policy, played a role in central banking internationally. Most recently, he was Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia between 2006 and 2016. Mr Stevens has also made contributions to Australian and international boards and committees, including as chair of the Australian Council of Financial Regulators between 2006 and 2016, as a member of the Financial Stability Board and on a range of G20 committees. Other current directorships/appointments includes Board member, NSW Treasury Corporation; Director, Anika Foundation; Director, Lowy Institute; Deputy Chair, Temora Aviation Museum.
    Mr Mike Roche Non-Executive Director Jan 2021
    Mr Roche has over 40 years' experience in the finance sector as a provider of strategic, financial, mergers and acquisitions, and capital advice to major corporate, private equity and government clients. He held positions with AXA Australia as a qualified actuary and Capel Court/ANZ Capel Court. Mr Roche spent more than 20 years at Deutsche Bank and was Head of Mergers and Acquisitions (Australia and New Zealand) for 10 years where he advised on major takeovers, acquisitions, privatisations, and divestments. He stepped down as Deutsche Bank's Chair of Mergers and Acquisitions (Australia and New Zealand) in 2016. He was a member of the Takeovers Panel for two terms from 2008 to 2014. Listed company directorships (last three years) are Director, Wesfarmers Limited (since February 2019). Other current directorships/appointments include Director, MaxCap Group Pty Ltd; Director, Te Pahau Management Ltd; Managing Director, M R Advisory Pty Ltd; Co-founder and Director, Sally Foundation. He is member of risk committee.
    Ms Michelle Hinchliffe Non-Executive Director Mar 2022
    Ms Hinchliffe has more than 35 years' experience within the financial services sector in the United Kingdom and Australia, with experience in global teams in the provision of external audit, internal audit and advisory services to clients across financial services. Michelle was the Global Lead Audit Partner for global banking institutions as well as the Head of Audit, KPMG UK from September 2017 to April 2019 and then Chair of Audit, KPMG UK from May 2019 to September 2021. During the period from May 2019 to February 2022 she was a board member of KPMG UK. Prior to this she was the Head of Financial Services for KPMG Australia, where she was also a member of the board. Listed company directorships (last three years) include Director, BHP Group Limited (since March 2022) and other current directorships/appointments include Director, Santander UK plc; Director, Santander UK Group Holdings plc. She is member of Board Governance & Compliance Committee
    Ms Simon Kovacic Company Secretary Jun 2020
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    Ms Olivia Shepherd Assistant company secretary Dec 2022
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    Olivia Shepherd Assistant company secretary
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    Alex Harvey CFO Head of FMG
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    Simon Kovacic Company Secretary
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    Nicole Sorbara COO Head of COG
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    Andrew Cassidy CRO Head of RMG
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    Evie Bruce Group General CounselHead of Legal and Governance Group
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    Michael Silverton Head of Macquarie Capital
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    Ben Way Head of MAM
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    Stuart Green Macquarie Bank CEO
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    Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

    Data provided by Morningstar.
    Name Shares Capital
    Hsbc Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 108,038,640 28.21%
    J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 66,204,408 17.29%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 30,508,613 7.97%
    Bond Street Custodians Limited <Merep Allocated A/C> 13,137,398 3.43%
    Bnp Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd <Agency Lending A/C> 8,755,516 2.29%
    National Nominees Limited 8,172,990 2.13%
    Bond Street Custodians Limited <Merep Trustee Unalloc A/C> 4,882,785 1.28%
    Bnp Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 4,408,522 1.15%
    Bnpp Noms Pty Ltd Hub24 Custodial Serv Ltd 2,855,818 0.75%
    Argo Investments Limited 2,613,905 0.68%
    Bond Street Custodians Limited <Solium Nominees Aus A/C> 2,564,914 0.67%
    Hsbc Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited <Nt Comnwlth Super Corp A/C> 2,539,492 0.66%
    Netwealth Investments Limited <Wrap Services A/C> 2,100,716 0.55%
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited <Colonial First State Lnv A/C 2,050,988 0.54%
    Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited 1,786,967 0.47%
    Hsbc Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited A/C 2 1,090,504 0.28%
    Aljebra Pty Ltd <Aljebra Investment A/C> 900,695 0.24%
    Custodial Services Limited <Beneficiaries Holding A/C> 838,693 0.22%
    Nicholas Moore 698,417 0.18%
    Washington H Soul Pattinson And Company Limited 678,129 0.18%

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