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Market Cap $684.35 million
P/E Ratio 32.39
Dividend Yield 3.01%
Shares Outstanding 137.97 million
Earnings per share 0.148
Dividend per share 0.14
Year To Date Return 0.81%
Earnings Yield 3.09%
Franking 100%
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  • Propel Funeral Partners Ltd (ASX: PFP)
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Yes, Propel Funeral Partners has historically paid two fully franked dividends a year. 

    Propel Funeral Partners generally pays its shareholder dividends in April and October.

    Propel Funeral Partners Ltd listed on the ASX on 23 November 2017.

    Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
    01 Sep 2025 $0.0700 100.00% Final 02 Oct 2025
    03 Mar 2025 $0.0740 100.00% Interim 04 Apr 2025
    02 Sep 2024 $0.0720 100.00% Final 03 Oct 2024
    04 Mar 2024 $0.0720 100.00% Interim 05 Apr 2024
    30 Aug 2023 $0.0690 100.00% Final 03 Oct 2023
    02 Mar 2023 $0.0710 100.00% Interim 03 Apr 2023
    31 Aug 2022 $0.0625 100.00% Final 04 Oct 2022
    04 Mar 2022 $0.0600 100.00% Interim 07 Apr 2022
    01 Sep 2021 $0.0575 100.00% Final 05 Oct 2021
    08 Mar 2021 $0.0600 100.00% Interim 09 Apr 2021
    28 Aug 2020 $0.0600 100.00% Final 01 Oct 2020
    05 Mar 2020 $0.0400 100.00% Interim 06 Apr 2020
    03 Sep 2019 $0.0580 100.00% Final 04 Oct 2019
    04 Mar 2019 $0.0570 100.00% Interim 05 Apr 2019
    04 Sep 2018 $0.0640 100.00% Final 05 Oct 2018

    PFP 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
    YesNo

    About Propel Funeral Partners Ltd

    Propel Funeral Partners Ltd (ASX: PFP) is an Australian-based company that provides death care services in Australia and New Zealand. The company owns funeral homes, cremation facilities, cemeteries, and related infrastructure in almost every Australian state and New Zealand.

    It offers a range of services and products related to death care, including the collection and transfer of the deceased, mortuary services, arranging and conducting funerals, cremation, burial, and memorialisation.

    Propel has expanded its operations by acquiring smaller, often family-run, funeral operations. It is now the second-largest private provider of death care services in the Australia-New Zealand market. 

    PFP Share Price History Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Close Change % Change Volume Open High Low
    19 Feb 2026 $5.01 $0.05 1.01% 27,007 $5.00 $5.01 $4.92
    18 Feb 2026 $4.96 $0.12 2.48% 93,187 $4.84 $4.96 $4.84
    17 Feb 2026 $4.84 $-0.02 -0.41% 20,699 $4.90 $4.90 $4.81
    16 Feb 2026 $4.86 $0.07 1.46% 51,669 $4.82 $4.88 $4.82
    13 Feb 2026 $4.79 $-0.13 -2.64% 86,274 $4.90 $4.92 $4.78
    12 Feb 2026 $4.92 $-0.10 -1.99% 55,815 $5.02 $5.02 $4.83
    11 Feb 2026 $5.02 $0.07 1.41% 146,985 $4.98 $5.06 $4.97
    10 Feb 2026 $4.95 $-0.03 -0.60% 21,395 $4.98 $5.01 $4.95
    09 Feb 2026 $4.98 $0.05 1.01% 64,422 $4.81 $5.02 $4.81
    06 Feb 2026 $4.93 $-0.03 -0.60% 119,453 $4.90 $4.95 $4.83
    05 Feb 2026 $4.96 $0.02 0.40% 149,501 $4.94 $4.99 $4.89
    04 Feb 2026 $4.94 $-0.02 -0.40% 82,977 $4.96 $5.00 $4.89
    03 Feb 2026 $4.96 $-0.06 -1.20% 45,377 $5.02 $5.05 $4.96
    02 Feb 2026 $5.02 $0.09 1.83% 76,756 $4.89 $5.03 $4.89
    30 Jan 2026 $4.93 $-0.03 -0.60% 1,765,615 $5.00 $5.00 $4.90
    29 Jan 2026 $4.96 $-0.05 -1.00% 666,491 $5.01 $5.02 $4.94
    28 Jan 2026 $5.01 $0.03 0.60% 62,391 $4.97 $5.06 $4.97
    27 Jan 2026 $4.98 $-0.02 -0.40% 80,109 $5.00 $5.03 $4.98
    23 Jan 2026 $5.00 $-0.01 -0.20% 96,120 $5.02 $5.07 $4.99
    22 Jan 2026 $5.01 $0.05 1.01% 61,535 $4.96 $5.02 $4.93
    21 Jan 2026 $4.96 $-0.03 -0.60% 62,226 $4.96 $4.98 $4.91

    Director Transactions Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Date Director Type Amount Value Notes
    14 Nov 2025 Naomi Edwards Buy 15,690 $75,688
    On-market trade.

    Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Title Start Date Profile
    Mr Brian Edwin Scullin Non-Executive ChairmanNon-Executive Director Sep 2017
    Mr Scullin has more than 20 years of experience in the funds management industry in both Australia and Asia. Following a career in the Federal Government and politics, he was appointed the Executive Director of the Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia in 1987. In 1993, he joined Bankers Trust, holding a number of senior positions, including President of Japan Bankers Trust. He was appointed Chief Executive Officer Asia/Pacific for Deutsche Asset Management in 1999. Brian has been Chairman of Spark Infrastructure Limited, Hastings Funds Management, BT Investment Management Limited, OAK Possability and most recently Macquarie Point Development Corporation. He has also been Non Executive Director of Dexus Property Group, Tasplan Super and State Super Finance Services. Brian has held many industry positions including Vice Chair of the Financial Services Council, a part time member of the Federal Governments Financial Reporting Council and a panel member for the Financial Industry Complaints Service. She is Chair of the Board and Member of the Risk Committee.
    Ms Naomi Jane Edwards Non-Executive Director Sep 2017
    Ms Edwards is a professional company director who has chaired listed ASX companies, industry super funds and not for profit organisations. An actuary by training, with an executive background in the financial services industry, she has a strong reputation in the responsible investing industry. She is the current Chair of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and former Chair of Accurium. She is a past President of the Actuaries Institute of Australia. Naomi is a non executive director of TAL and Yarra Funds Management Ltd. She was also a former Deloitte Partner and non executive director of Australian Ethical Investments, Hunter Hall Limited and Nikko AM. She is Member of the Risk Committee.
    Mr Fraser Henderson Company SecretaryHead of M&A and General Counsel Co -Chief Executive OfficersExecutive Director Jan 2017
    Mr Henderson commenced his legal career with Ashurst, where he worked in both London and Singapore. In 2003, he moved to Sydney and joined Minter Ellison, becoming a Partner in their Private Equity and Capital Markets team in 2006. He joined Prop Inv in 2008, where he became a director of a number of its investee companies. He co led a number of transactions for Prop Inv, and played an important role in the sale of Bledisloe Holdings to InvoCare in 2011 and the IPO of Propel in 2017.
    Ms Jennifer Lang Non-Executive Director May 2022
    Ms Lang is currently an independent director and Chair of the Audit Committee of Pacific Life Re. She is also an independent director and Chair of the Audit Committee of Auto & General Insurance Company and an independent director and Chair of the Risk Committee of Medical Insurance Group Australia. She was a former non executive director of Bicycle Network and a previous board member of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia and Deloitte Australia. She was previously the CFO and Chief Actuary of CommInsure. Jennifer was the Actuary of the Year in 2020. She is Chair of the Risk Committee.
    Ms Lilli Anne Rayner Co-Chief Executive OfficersExecutive Director Sep 2025
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    Mr Neil Little Non-Executive Director Oct 2025
    Mr Little is a fourth generation funeral director, with more than 35 years experience in the funeral industry and was previously the Managing Director of the Davis Funerals Group, which was the largest independent group of funeral homes in New Zealand prior to its sale to Propel in 2017. He is a Qualified Embalmer and a Qualified Funeral Director. Neil is a trustee of the Funeral Directors Association of New Zealand (FDANZ) Prepaid Funeral Trust, a past President of the FDANZ and a director of PFP NZ Limited (Propels NZ holding company). Neil will become a member of Risk Committee.
    Lilli Rayner Chief Financial Officer
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    Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

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    Name Shares Capital
    Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 23,066,170 16.72%
    J P Morgan Nominees Australia Pty Limited 19,979,947 14.48%
    DKH TI Pty Ltd 14,732,667 10.68%
    HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 10,801,315 7.83%
    Washington H Soul Pattinson and Company Limited 5,368,456 3.89%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd 2,051,494 1.49%
    UBS Nominees Pty Ltd 2,023,176 1.47%
    Hart & Miley No. 1 Pty Ltd 1,767,098 1.28%
    Ruapehu Holdings Pty Limited 1,746,497 1.27%
    Nibla No 1 Pty Ltd 1,518,222 1.10%
    Netwealth Investments Limited 1,467,075 1.06%
    Mr Andrew Philip John Wade and Mrs Rosanna Wade 1,430,917 1.04%
    BNP Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd 1 1,156,743 0.84%
    Comann Investments Pty Ltd 1,137,817 0.82%
    Invia Custodian Pty Limited 1,045,000 0.76%
    Nibla No. 1 Pty Limited 909,309 0.66%
    Tomdachoille Pty Ltd 903,142 0.65%
    Stephen Dil and Heidi Dil and Prince & Partners Trustee Company Limited 800,833 0.58%
    Sandhurst Trustees Ltd 761,857 0.55%
    Henkay TI Pty Limited 726,226 0.53%

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