Dividend Reinvestment Plan
In January 2013, Computershare Limited announced that it had introduced a Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRP) which provides shareholders with the opportunity to reinvest all or part of their dividends in additional Computershare shares, free of brokerage and other transaction costs.
The Computershare DRP is open to shareholders who have a registered address in Australia or New Zealand as at the record date for the relevant dividend.
Participation in the DRP is under the terms of the DRP rules, which are available below. A summary of how the DRP operates is set out in the Frequently Asked Questions, also available below.
If you elect to participate in the DRP, the number of DRP shares you will receive will be calculated by dividing the amount of your dividend that you have elected to participate in the DRP by the DRP share price (calculated in accordance with the DRP plan rules), rounded down to the nearest whole share. Your residual cash balance will be carried forward to the next dividend payment.
Participation is optional. If you are an eligible Computershare shareholder and wish to participate in the DRP you can provide your election by logging onto Computershare’s Investor Centre at www.investorcentre.com. You will need to have your SRN or HIN (as applicable) and postcode handy.
Alternatively, if you wish to complete a DRP form please contact our share registry on 1300 307 613 (within Australia) or +61 3 9415 4222 (overseas).
FY24 final dividend
Computershare determined to be paid a final dividend of AU 42 cents per share (unfranked) on 13 August 2024, with a record date of 21 August 2024 and a payment date of 16 September 2024.
The DRP applies to this dividend. The DRP pricing period for this dividend will be from 26 August 2024 to 6 September 2024 (inclusive). No discount will apply to the DRP price.
DRP elections for this dividend must be received by 5 pm AEST on 22 August 2024. Any elections received after that time will not be effective for this dividend payment but will apply to future dividend payments.