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Evolution Mining’s April dividend: record date set, DRP pricing window starts
5 March 2026
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Evolution Mining’s April dividend: record date set, DRP pricing window starts

SYDNEY, March 5, 2026, 18:41 AEDT

  • Investors holding shares as of March 4 will get an interim dividend of 20 Australian cents per share, set to be paid out on April 2
  • The dividend reinvestment plan is set with a 0% discount. DRP pricing spans March 5 through March 11.
  • The company had already signaled the payout back in February, when half-year results revealed a strong jump in both profit and cash flow.

Evolution Mining Ltd is handing out a fully franked interim dividend of 20 Australian cents per share to those listed as shareholders as of March 4, with payment coming on April 2. The company’s dividend reinvestment plan carries no discount this time, and there’s no conduit foreign income in the mix.

The timing is key: the record date sets exactly who’s eligible for the payout. Simply put, the company reviews its books—if you picked up shares after the ex-dividend date, you’re not getting the dividend.

Evolution declared the dividend with its February half-year earnings, posting a statutory after-tax profit of A$767 million for the six months to Dec. 31 and touting a “record interim dividend”. The company’s DRP, which allows shareholders to opt for shares over cash, will be priced from March 5 to March 11. Evolution is aiming for shareholder returns near 50% of annual group cash flow. “Our record dividend of 20 cents per share meets our commitment to reward shareholders in the current high metal price environment,” managing director Lawrie Conway said. Evolution Mining

Evolution, trading on the ASX, digs for gold in both Australia and Canada—Cowal in New South Wales, Mungari out in Western Australia, and Ontario’s Red Lake among its sites. The miner’s next quarterly numbers are penciled in for mid-April, according to the market calendar.

It’s a bumpy stretch for miners right now. IG, in a note out Wednesday, pointed out that “bullion is inching closer to the all-time highs reached in January.” The gold miners sub-index surged to a new record just after the recent attacks—Evolution and Northern Star both climbed over 5%. IG

Fully franked dividends arrive with Australian tax credits, since the company has already paid tax. This boosts after-tax returns for certain domestic investors. For overseas investors, though, it’s a more complicated picture.

Dividends rely on the cash behind them, and that’s not always a given. Gold and copper can lose ground, costs might spike, and those hefty project expenses usually show up right on time.

The DRP puts the decision in shareholders’ hands: opt for cash, or go for shares. While that’s a compounding opportunity for some, heavy uptake also means more dilution in the mix.

Cash hits accounts for eligible holders on April 2. For those in the DRP, the price gets locked in sometime between March 5 and 11. Once that’s out of the way, attention swings back to output, costs, and gold prices.

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