Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited (NZE:AFI)

New Zealand flag New Zealand · Delayed Price · Currency is NZD
8.16
-0.04 (-0.49%)
At close: Feb 27, 2026
-1.45%
Market Cap 10.37B
Revenue (ttm) 378.82M
Net Income (ttm) 321.88M
Shares Out n/a
EPS (ttm) 0.26
PE Ratio 32.21
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 0.38 (4.65%)
Ex-Dividend Date Feb 2, 2026
Volume 5,411
Average Volume 6,392
Open 8.20
Previous Close 8.20
Day's Range 8.07 - 8.21
52-Week Range 7.41 - 8.59
Beta n/a
RSI 49.83
Earnings Date Jan 21, 2026

About NZE:AFI

Australian Foundation Investment Company Limited is a publicly owned investment manager. The firm invests in the public equity markets of Australia and New Zealand. It invests in value stocks of companies. It benchmarks the performance of its portfolio against S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index. It invests in companies across diversified industries. The firm employs fundamental analysis with a focus on bottom-up research to make its investments. The firm conducts in-house research to make its investments. Australian Foundation Investment Company Li... [Read more]

Sector Financials
CEO Robert Freeman
Employees 18
Stock Exchange New Zealand Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol AFI
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2025, NZE:AFI's revenue was 330.42 million, a decrease of -2.60% compared to the previous year's 339.26 million. Earnings were 284.91 million, a decrease of -3.80%.

Financial numbers in AUD Financial Statements

News

Half Year 2026 Australian Foundation Investment Company Ltd Earnings Presentation Transcript

Half Year 2026 Australian Foundation Investment Company Ltd Earnings Presentation Transcript

5 weeks ago - GuruFocus

The 7 stocks this LIC giant is buying to recover after ‘perfect storm’

Everything went wrong for listed investment giant Australian Foundation Investment Company in the December half. Here’s how it’s fighting back.

5 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

A fund did the unthinkable and cut its CBA stake. Time to follow suit?

Australian Foundation Investment Company says the “extreme” valuation of the bank left it little choice but to take some profit. But our super giants aren’t stepping back.

1 year ago - The Australian Financial Review