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Australia Consumer Discretionary Official Website Stock

Is Pact Group Holdings Ltd a good investment? Pact Group Holdings Ltd (PGH.AX) is currently trading at 0.9100 AUD.

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Does Pact Group Holdings Ltd pay a dividend?

No, it does not currently pay a dividend.

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Company Profile

Pact Group Holdings Ltd engages in the manufacture and supply of rigid plastic and metal packaging in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and internationally. The company operates through Packaging and Sustainability, Materials Handling and Pooling, and Contract Manufacturing Services segments. It offers packaging products for dairy and beverage, processed food, health and personal care, fresh food, household and industrial, and closures industries; reusable products, such as garment hangers, fresh produce crates, IBC's, and steel drums for supply chain, environmental, infrastructure, and retail accessories applications. The company recycles post-consumer and post-industrial polyethylene terephathale products comprising water and soft drink bottles, bakery trays, and protein trays into recycled food-grade resins; recycles post-consumer and post-industrial high-density polyethylene products consisting of milk, laundry, and shampoo bottles into recycled resin to manufacture milk and dairy containers, personal and homecare bottles, lubricant containers, pipe, and mobile garbage bins. In addition, it recycles post-consumer and post-industrial polypropylene products that include ice cream tubs, yoghurt containers, shopping, and produce crates into recycled resin to manufacture plant pots, paint pails, bread, milk, produce crates, and bins; and recycles pallet, shrink wrap, and shopping bags to manufacture builders' film, silage wrap, dampcourse, garage bags, and other sheet products. Further, the company offers contract manufacturing services for homecare, personal care, cosmetics, automotive, promotional packaging, aerosol and liquid based consumer products, and pharmaceutical and nutraceutical manufacturing services, as well as provides packaging service for coated and uncoated tables, capsules, and powdered products. Pact Group Holdings Ltd was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Cremorne, Australia.

Exchange Ticker
ASX (Australia) PGH.AX
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Dividend History paid per year (AUD)
Historical Dividends
Year Total Dividends
2022
0.05 AUD
Oct. 6, 2022 0.0150
April 6, 2022 0.0350
2021
0.11 AUD
Oct. 7, 2021 0.0600
April 7, 2021 0.0500
2020
0.03 AUD
Oct. 7, 2020 0.0300
2018
0.23 AUD
Oct. 4, 2018 0.1150
April 5, 2018 0.1150
2017
0.23 AUD
Oct. 5, 2017 0.1140
April 5, 2017 0.1140
2016
0.21 AUD
Oct. 6, 2016 0.1090
March 2, 2016 0.0991
2015
0.19 AUD
Oct. 5, 2015 0.0991
March 3, 2015 0.0941
2014
0.09 AUD
Oct. 3, 2014 0.0941
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