AusNet Dividend Up Despite Revenue Slip

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Energy group, AusNet has lifted its final dividend despite a near 13% drop in full-year profit to $253.9 million but says it expects to lift pay out again in the 2019-20 financial year which started on April 1.

The energy company told the ASX yesterday the lower profit came on a 2.5% dip in revenue for the 12 months to March 31 to $1.86 billion because of a reduction in regulated revenues, in part because the Australian Energy Regulator had disallowed certain expenditures.

AusNet lifted its full-year dividend payout 5.1% to 9.72 cents a share and said it expected a total dividend for 2020 of 10.2 cents a share.

Despite the weaker profit, AusNet said cashflow was sufficiently strong for it to lift its final dividend to 4.86 cents from 4.62 cents a year ago.

AusNet said it had invested over $200 million in renewable energy over the year, completing connections to three wind farms, with three more planned or under construction.

It is also paying $23.6 million to install technology known as Rapid Earth Fault Current Limiter devices to reduce the risk of bushfires caused by fallen powerlines.

AusNet shares eased 1.5 cents or 0.8% to end yesterday at $1.84. But it had hit $1.86 on Friday in anticipation of the 2018-19 result. That was the highest the shares have been since late 2017.

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Glenn Dyer has been a finance journalist and TV producer for more than 40 years. He has worked at Maxwell Newton Publications, Queensland Newspapers, AAP, The Australian Financial Review, The Nine Network and Crikey.

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