Pacific Current Group (PAC) AGM 2024 summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
AGM 2024 summary
13 Jan, 2026Opening remarks and agenda
Meeting opened at 10:00 A.M. with a quorum present; board and key executives introduced and thanked for their contributions.
AGM presentation held on 15 November 2024, providing a comprehensive review of FY24 and outlining strategic priorities for the coming year.
External auditor from Ernst & Young present to answer audit-related questions; agenda and meeting formalities outlined.
Voting and Q&A procedures explained, with poll voting for all resolutions and clear instructions for participation.
Financial performance review
FY 2024 described as transformational, with significant asset sales and one new investment; revenue and underlying profits grew despite asset disposals.
Statutory net profit after tax was AUD 110 million, heavily impacted by asset sales; underlying net profit after tax was AUD 32.2 million, up 24% from FY 2023.
Underlying EBITDA grew 18%; dividends of AUD 0.38 per share declared, all unfranked.
Net asset value increased to AUD 13.47 per share; estimated fair value NAV of AUD 13.47 exceeds statutory NAV by AUD 1.99 per share.
Cost base reduced by over 40% through outsourcing and organizational restructuring.
Board and executive committee updates
Michael Clarke and Joanne Dawson joined the board on July 1, 2024; Michael also appointed acting CEO and led the business overview.
Board affirmed support for the chair, with governance structures in place to manage conflicts of interest.
Chair Tony Robinson announced intention to step down after completion of the proposed buyback.
Latest events from Pacific Current Group
- Strong profit growth, major asset sales, and a large buyback drive FY24 transformation.PAC
H2 202426 Jun 2026 - Statutory NPAT soared to A$100.3m as asset sales and a A$300m buy-back boosted returns.PAC
H1 20255 Jun 2026 - NPAT fell on asset sales, but buy-back, higher dividends, and liquidity boosted NAV per share.PAC
H2 20255 Jun 2026 - Underlying NPAT dropped 56% to A$6.7m as FUM fell and balance sheet flexibility improved.PAC
H1 20265 Jun 2026 - Profits fell, NAV and dividends rose, with major buy-backs, cost cuts, and leadership changes.PAC
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