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QBE share price steadies after A$16.4 million buyback day as dividend date nears
25 February 2026
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QBE share price steadies after A$16.4 million buyback day as dividend date nears

Sydney, Feb 25, 2026, 18:23 AEDT — Market closed.

  • QBE shares edged up 0.1%, trailing the broader market’s record close.
  • The insurer said it repurchased 753,934 shares on Feb. 24 as part of its A$450 million buyback program.
  • Next up: the ex-dividend date lands on March 5, with fresh buyback news expected soon after.

QBE Insurance Group Ltd (ASX:QBE) shares finished Wednesday at A$21.89, ticking up 0.1% from where they settled on Tuesday. The stock remains around 10% above its level a week earlier, though it’s slipped back from an intraday high of A$22.68 hit on Monday.

QBE disclosed in an ASX statement that it picked up 753,934 shares on Feb. 24, spending A$16.44 million at prices spanning from A$21.48 to A$22.05 apiece. With that, total buybacks now sit at 5.39 million shares, costing around A$107.5 million—about a quarter of the full A$450 million on-market buyback program. (The company is purchasing its shares directly on the exchange.)

The notice landed just as Australian stocks carved out fresh highs. The ASX 200 wrapped up the session 1.2% stronger at 9,128. That monthly inflation readout—always a flashpoint—sparked another round of debate over the duration of elevated rates. “The RBA has been very clear that they do not have much faith in the signal value from the monthly CPI,” said Paul Bloxham, HSBC’s chief economist for Australia, NZ & Global Commodities. ABC News

QBE is layering capital returns on last week’s strong annual numbers. The insurer posted 2025 statutory net profit after tax of US$2.157 billion, with its combined operating ratio tightening to 91.9%—down from 93.1% the previous year—thanks to lower catastrophe costs. That ratio, tracking claims and expenses against premiums, signals an underwriting profit when it’s under 100%. “Profitability remains attractive across the majority of lines,” CEO Andrew Horton said. QBE also bumped its final dividend to 78 Australian cents a share. QBE DEV

Buybacks help lift earnings per share by reducing the number of shares in circulation, but they’re hardly a sure thing. When markets wobble or cash reserves matter more, companies tend to pull back on repurchases.

Interest rates play a big role for insurers. Yes, rising yields help investment income eventually, but they also shake up liabilities—and sector valuations can pivot fast when the market’s rate outlook changes.

QBE’s footprint stretches well beyond Australia, yet it’s caught in the same churn as local insurers whenever investors flip from “defensive” to “risk-on” names.

But buybacks aren’t a shield against catastrophe risk. A spate of severe storms, major industrial payouts, or higher-than-expected claims can still eat into underwriting profits — and suddenly, the board might rethink how aggressively it manages capital.

Wednesday wrapped, eyes shift to QBE: Will the buybacks keep rolling, and can shares push back above A$22 on their own, not just riding the wider market’s momentum?

Investors eyeing QBE’s next move should watch March 5—the ex-dividend date for its 2025 final payout, which lands April 17. Looking ahead, the insurer lines up a first-quarter update for May 1, followed by its annual general meeting a week later, on May 8.

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